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Keast 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aWashington, DC $cIsland Press$dc2011 215 $axi, 250 p. $cill 311 08$a9781597266987 311 08$a1597266981 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aUrban design -- Sub-urban -- Rural character -- Planning and design -- A guide for community character in the twenty-first century. 330 $aThis follow-up volume A Guide to Planning for Community Character addresses actual designs in the three general classes of communities set forth in Kendig's framework-urban, sub-urban, and rural. The practical approaches of this volume are intended to allow designers to succeed in designing communities "with the character that citizens actually want." Kendig also provides a guide for incorporating community character into the comprehensive plan for a community. In addition, this book shows how to use community character in planning and zoning as a way of making communities more sustainable. All examples in the volume are designed to meet real-world challenges. 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Limnology, definition and objective; 2. Water as a medium; 3. The origin of lakes; 4. Physical processes and circulation in lakes; 5. The chemical composition of water; 6. Organisms and communities in inland aquatic ecosystems and estuaries; 7. The dynamic ecology of aquatic plant populations and communities; 8. The dynamic ecology of aquatic animal populations and communities 327 $a9. The flow of energy in aquatic ecosystems10. Biogeochemical cycles; 11. Lakes as ecosystems; 12. Man-made reservoirs; 13. Rivers; 14. Estuaries and coastal lagoons; 15. Wetlands, temporary waters and saline lakes; 16. Regional limnology in Central and South America; 17. Regional limnology in Africa and in temperate regions; 18. Impacts on aquatic ecosystems; 19. Planning and managing of water resources; 20. 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