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    Preserving Open Space In The Triangle: Where Conservation Subdivision Can Make The Greatest Difference

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    This project is predicated on the need for more effective open space conservation tools in rapidly urbanizing regions. It recognizes the fact that it is essential for any viable solution to incorporate a win-win between development and conservation. Although a misunderstood and under utilized option, conservation subdivision development holds great potential to address multiple concerns for all of the stakeholders in the land development and conservation process. Employing a systematic method that begins with the national perspective and percolates down to the individual parcel, this study examines where to site conservation subdivision development so that it addresses the majority of factors influencing the open space site selection process (green infrastructure, ranking and priority, economic concerns, relevant policies, smart growth issues). This report will demonstrate how intentionally targeting a location where conservation subdivision can balance multiple interests can result in ecologically sound, cost-effective and civically responsible open space preservation.Master of City and Regional Plannin

    The Ravens of North Star

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    Working with others Aspects of helping and counselling

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