Contributors |
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Foreword |
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Preface |
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1 Manufactured sites: integrating technology and design in reclaimed landscapes |
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2 New designs in the legal landscape |
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Part II Integrating technology and design |
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3 Beyond clean-up of manufactured sites: remediation, restoration and renewal of habitat |
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Response: Remediation, design, and environmental benefit |
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4 From laboratory to landscape: a case history and possible future direction for phyto-enhanced soil bioremediation |
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Response: Remediation as engineeering? |
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5 Phytoremediation: integrating art and engineering through planting |
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52 | (9) |
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Response: Recovery with plants |
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6 Engineering urban brownfield development: examples from Pittsburgh |
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Response: Living laboratories: studies in infrastructure and industrial land |
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7 The Tacoma Asarco smelter site: the use of geostatistics to guide residential soil clean-up |
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Response: Manufacturing site information |
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8 Regeneration: vision, courage and patience |
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Response: Integration through an interdisciplinary approach? |
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9 Industrial evolution: prevention of remediation through design |
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Response: Re-manufactured sites? |
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Part III Reclaimed landscapes |
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10 Overview: design practice and manufactured sites |
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11 Landscape Park Duisburg-Nord: the metamorphosis of an industrial site |
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162 | (4) |
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12 Science, engineering, and the art of restoration: two case studies in wetland construction |
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166 | (12) |
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Response: More bio than engineering? |
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176 | (2) |
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13 Fresh Kills landfill: the restoration of landfills and root penetration |
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Response: Horticultural research at the interface of remediation, waste management and site design |
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191 | (2) |
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14 Crissy Field: tidal marsh restoration and form |
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193 | (15) |
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Response: Natural processes, cultural processes and manufactured sites |
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206 | (2) |
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15 The Sydney Olympics 2000: combining technology and design in the planning of the "Green Games" |
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208 | (13) |
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Response: Environmental site design as public infrastructure? |
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219 | (2) |
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16 Sydney Olympics 2000: Northern Water Feature |
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221 | (20) |
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Response: From mechanical to the biological |
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17 Dialogues with the contributors |
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Figure credits |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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