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Our Built and Natural Environments: a Technical Review of the Interactions Among Land Use, Transportation, and Environmental Quality (Second Ed)

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Saturday, June 1, 2013
The National Institutes for Water Resources
This resource discusses the status of and trends in land use, development, and transportation and their environmental implications. It articulates the current understanding of the relationship between the built environment and the quality of air, water, land resources, habitat, and human health. It also provides evidence that certain kinds of land use and transportation strategies can reduce the environmental and human health impacts of development.
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United StatesNorth America
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Global

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