Tree roots in the built environment
Language: English Publication details: London TSO 2006Description: xviii, 488p. ill. 14cmISBN:- 9780117536203
- 0117536202
- 690.25 $2 18
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| 690.25 HOL Practical guide to diagnosing structural movement in buildings | 690.25 LEV Why buildings fall down how structures fail | 690.25 MAR Understanding housing defects | 690.25 ROB Tree roots in the built environment | 690.25 WEA Collapse | 690.3 Quality management for building design. | 690.3 Quality assurance in building |
Introduction -- Soil conditions and roots -- The growth and function of roots -- Urban soils for amenity trees -- Establishment of young trees -- Water supply and drought amelioration for amenity trees -- Coping with soil contamination -- Protecting trees during excavation -- Causes and control of damage to tree roots on construction sites -- Tree root damage to buildings -- Tree root damage to pavements and low-rise structures -- Tree root damage to sewers, drains and pipes -- Research needs and sustainability -- Glossary.
Provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of the many aspects of tree root biology including assessments of the effects of roots on man-made structures and vice-versa. Covers a broad range of practical issues and is specifically written to meet the needs of practitioners concerned with amenity trees.