Recreation, Volum 47National Recreation Association, 1954 |
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Pàgina 210
... areas , above certain minimums , are not an accurate measure . Ecologists have found that an area supports life more in proportion to the variety of the vegetation or the extent of edge or border areas than in relation to total acre ...
... areas , above certain minimums , are not an accurate measure . Ecologists have found that an area supports life more in proportion to the variety of the vegetation or the extent of edge or border areas than in relation to total acre ...
Pàgina 475
... areas and to the extent possible separate through traffic from resi- dential streets " In all these areas , however , the replanning and renewal process should provide the neighborhood safety and amen- ity which can be achieved through ...
... areas and to the extent possible separate through traffic from resi- dential streets " In all these areas , however , the replanning and renewal process should provide the neighborhood safety and amen- ity which can be achieved through ...
Pàgina 523
... area provides an opportunity for rest , relaxation and recreation . Every effort is made to locate these facilities on heavily traveled highways and at such intervals or places as will most adequately serve the public . The larger areas ...
... area provides an opportunity for rest , relaxation and recreation . Every effort is made to locate these facilities on heavily traveled highways and at such intervals or places as will most adequately serve the public . The larger areas ...
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New Young Adult Study | 19 |
Recreation and Research | 24 |
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