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The green roof industry is booming and the technology changing fast as professionals respond to the unique challenges of each new implementation. In this comprehensively updated, fully revised edition of their authoritative reference, Nigel Dunnett and Noël Kingsbury reveal the very latest techniques, materials and plants, and showcase some spectacular new case studies. Planting on roofs and walls began in Europe but is now becoming popular all over the world as people become aware of their beneficial impact on the environment. Green roofs and walls reduce pollution and run-off, help to insulate and reduce the maintenance needs of buildings, contribute to biodiversity and provide food and habitats for wildlife. In addition to all this, they are attractive to look at and by greening up living environments they enhance the quality of life of residents. In Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls the authors describe and illustrate the practical techniques required to design, implement and maintain a green roof or wall to the highest professional standards. They go on to explain how roofs may be modified to bear the weight of vegetation; discuss the different options for drainage layers and growing media; and list the plants suitable for different climates and environments. This informative, up-to-the-minute reference will captivate professionals with its illuminating new findings, and encourage gardeners everywhere to consider the enormous benefits to be gained from planting on their roofs and walls.
336 pp, 195 x 235 mm, 227 colour photos, 10 line drawings, hardcover
ISBN13 9780881929119
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Media Reviews
An excellent reference book for anyone interested in this field.
Cleve West Gardens Illustrated 01/12/2004
With photos and sketch-diagrams alongside an informative text, the book provides a firm bank of knowledge for both professionals and eco-enthusiasts alike, and each section contains case studies from the UK and abroad.
Michael Davey EcoTech 01/01/1970
This book should be on the shelves of all involved in the design, planning, and creation of the built environment. Better still, it is an enthralling text for anyone interested in dynamic horticulture.
The Horticulturalist 01/12/2006