Conservation Subdivisions series
Publications
Showing 12 of 12 Publications
Conservation Subdivision: Construction Phase—Native Landscaping Palette
Mark Hostetler yMartin B. Main
WEC284 discusses the importance of emphasizing native plants when selecting a landscape palette. Includes additional resources.
Conservation Subdivision: Construction Phase—Protecting Trees and Conserved Natural Areas
Mark Hostetler yGlenn Acomb
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. Published by Sustainability of production systems and alternatives
Conservation Subdivision: Construction Phase—Low Impact Development (LID) and Stormwater Treatment
Daniel Penniman, Mark Hostetler, and Glenn Acomb
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet.
Conservation Subdivision: Design Phase—Patch Size and Shape of Conserved Open Spaces
Mark Hostetler and Hal Knowles III
Conservation Subdivision: Design Phase—Wildlife-Friendly Transportation Network
Mark Hostetler yMichael P. Moulton
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. Published by Animal Systems
Conservation Subdivision: Post-construction Phase—Engaging Residents
Daniel Feinberg yMark Hostetler
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. Published by Environmental Literacy and Sustainability
Conservation Subdivision: Post-construction Phase—Policy Directions and the Importance of Assessing Stakeholder Opinions
Daniel Feinberg and Mark Hostetler
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. in support of UF/IFAS Extension program: Informed community decision-making
Conservation Subdivision: Post-construction Phase—Urban Trees Can Reduce Household Carbon Footprint
Richard Vaughn, Mark Hostetler, and Francisco Escobedo
During the post-construction phase, the conservation and planting of native trees in individual yards and open spaces can reduce household and neighborhood carbon footprints. This 5-page fact sheet discusses the importance of urban trees and their role in mitigating for climate change by avoiding carbon emissions and removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Publications
Showing 12 of 12 Publications
Conservation Subdivision: Construction Phase—Native Landscaping Palette
Mark Hostetler yMartin B. Main
WEC284 discusses the importance of emphasizing native plants when selecting a landscape palette. Includes additional resources.
Conservation Subdivision: Construction Phase—Protecting Trees and Conserved Natural Areas
Mark Hostetler yGlenn Acomb
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. Published by Sustainability of production systems and alternatives
Conservation Subdivision: Construction Phase—Low Impact Development (LID) and Stormwater Treatment
Daniel Penniman, Mark Hostetler, and Glenn Acomb
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet.
Conservation Subdivision: Design Phase—Patch Size and Shape of Conserved Open Spaces
Mark Hostetler and Hal Knowles III
Conservation Subdivision: Design Phase—Wildlife-Friendly Transportation Network
Mark Hostetler yMichael P. Moulton
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. Published by Animal Systems
Conservation Subdivision: Post-construction Phase—Engaging Residents
Daniel Feinberg yMark Hostetler
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. Published by Environmental Literacy and Sustainability
Conservation Subdivision: Post-construction Phase—Policy Directions and the Importance of Assessing Stakeholder Opinions
Daniel Feinberg and Mark Hostetler
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. in support of UF/IFAS Extension program: Informed community decision-making
Conservation Subdivision: Post-construction Phase—Urban Trees Can Reduce Household Carbon Footprint
Richard Vaughn, Mark Hostetler, and Francisco Escobedo
During the post-construction phase, the conservation and planting of native trees in individual yards and open spaces can reduce household and neighborhood carbon footprints. This 5-page fact sheet discusses the importance of urban trees and their role in mitigating for climate change by avoiding carbon emissions and removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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