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Sustainable Land Development Today February 2007
Issue articles
Erosion Control
Landslides: Catastrophic Fall Without a Net
With prime real estate declining and prices rising, development professionals should be wary of landslide risks.
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Erosion Control
Technology Utilizes Nature’s Design
Natural landform design controls erosion, protects water quality, and enhances property values without expensive gimmicks (and saves money).
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Urban Redevelopment
Multiple Partnerships Turning Brownfield into Gold
Creative arrangement allows developer to foster economic growth and affordable housing by working with the municipality and community residents.

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Transportation
Technology Leads to Change in Project Processes
The New York DOT connects the project team of surveyors, designers, inspectors, and contractors through technology.
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Regulatory
Federal Highway Administration Changes Pipe Regulation

The change opens the door for alternative technologies to be used on highway projects.

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Sustainable Practices
Helping the “Crossroads of America” Remain Green
Dual-collection system for aircraft deicer run-off is consistent with sustainable design of New Indianapolis Airport - Midfield Terminal

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Building Smart
Learning New Tricks
It's never too late to stop, listen, and learn – no matter how much experience you have in the industry.
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The Last Word
New Orleans – On the Road to Redevelopment

Publisher Tony Wernke provides a look at New Orleans today and a peak into the future.


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