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Understanding Soils in Urban Environments provides urban planners, landscape architects, environmental professionals, and students with critical knowledge about soil behavior in metropolitan areas. The book addresses the unique challenges posed by urbanization on soil systems, including compaction, contamination, and altered drainage patterns.
Dr. Pam Hazelton and Brian W. Murphy examine soil formation, classification, and properties specific to urban contexts. Topics include soil structure changes from construction activities, remediation strategies for contaminated sites, and sustainable soil management practices. The authors explain how understanding soil characteristics enables better decisions in urban design, green infrastructure implementation, and environmental restoration.
This practical reference combines scientific principles with real-world applications, making it invaluable for professionals working in urban development, environmental consulting, horticulture, and civil engineering.







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