Public Parks on Private Land in England and WalesJohns Hopkins Press, 1971 - 136 sidor |
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... ment for the water supplies of the surrounding urban areas . But although there are 51 reservoirs in the park , of greatly varied sizes and including one which for many years was the largest in Eng- land , only three have been ...
... ment for the water supplies of the surrounding urban areas . But although there are 51 reservoirs in the park , of greatly varied sizes and including one which for many years was the largest in Eng- land , only three have been ...
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... ment . On the whole , however , the change in the park landscape will be small compared to the break - up of the social patterns which shaped it in the first place . There is little that the Board could or should do to influence this ...
... ment . On the whole , however , the change in the park landscape will be small compared to the break - up of the social patterns which shaped it in the first place . There is little that the Board could or should do to influence this ...
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... ment trying to preserve an environment by purchasing it . An intermediate device , between regulation and the purchase of the full title to land , is the acquisition of easements to obtain only the development rights of land to maintain ...
... ment trying to preserve an environment by purchasing it . An intermediate device , between regulation and the purchase of the full title to land , is the acquisition of easements to obtain only the development rights of land to maintain ...
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Town and Country Planning | 11 |
Peak District National Park | 46 |
Views of Peak District National Park 5359 | 52 |
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Public Parks on Private Land in England and Wales Warren A. Johnson Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1971 |
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The Archaeological Resources of the Metropolitan Toronto Planning Area ... Victor A. Konrad Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1973 |