Saving Endangered Species With Real Estate Development |
| | | | Title: | Saving Endangered Species With Real Estate Development | | Author: | Joseph L. Woytowitz | | Publisher: | Wildlife Homes Inc | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 01 May, 2000 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0970037007 / 9780970037008 | | List Price: | $18.00 | | Amazon Price: | $18.00 | |
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Thought-provoking Reading Recommended To Environmentalists 02 February, 2001 Human expansion in the form of real estate development is threatening wild life ecology at home and around the world. In Saving Endangered Species With Real Estate Development, Joseph Woytowitz offers an innovative, original, yet very practical and effective solution to real estate development and the preservation of habitat. He gives a detailed description of the applications and benefits of building connecting condominiums and other buildings around a large property much like a giant cage wall enclosing a complete and self-sustaining biodiversity of wildlife ecosystems that would also give the building residents fantastic wildlife views, while making saving endangered species and habitats both possible and profitable. The residential walls facing the habitat could be shatterproof glass able to withstand pressures up to 40,000 pounds, and upper floors could be caged or open terraces giving residents superb views from their homes, restaurants, workplaces, or shopping malls. Humans would not have direct access to the habitat from their homes, instead they could travel along trails surrounded by cages, leading to various social centers throughout the habitat. Saving Endangered Species With Real Estate Development is novel, original, and thought-provoking reading recommended to environmentalists, developers, policy makers, and anyone concerned with today's rapidly diminishing and quality degraded wildlife habitats.
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