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Planning lawns

Robbins, E, A.-M. Polderman, et al. (2001). Lawns and toxins An ecology of the city. Cities The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning 18(6) 369-380. [Pg.179]

Planning power 130 Landscaping and materials 132 Lumber 134 Hard surfaces 138 Walls, fences, and screens 142 Hedges 146 Lawns and lawn care... [Pg.6]

Lawn cuttings Seasonal (March- Biobin, residual waste bin. Planned utilization as anaerobic... [Pg.314]

Marshall, D.B., Lawn, B.R., 1986. Indentation of brittle materials. In P. Plan, B.R. Lawn (Eds.), Microindentation Techniques in Material Science and Engineering. ASTM STP 889, ASTM, p. 26. [Pg.167]

In Chapter 8, we discussed how companies use aggregate planning to optimally plan supply. Demand for many products changes frequently from period to period, often because of a predictable influence. These influences include seasonal factors that affect products (e.g., lawn mowers and ski jackets), as well as nonseasonal factors (e.g., promotions or product adoption rates) that may cause large, predictable increases or declines in sales. [Pg.231]


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