Masters Theses

Date of Award

5-1993

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science

Major

Landscape Architecture

Major Professor

Samuel M. Rogers

Committee Members

Ken Kenney, Don Williams

Abstract

This study reviews both the historical significance, environmental benefits, and regulatory measures associated with greenway systems. The bulk of the study concentrates on the regulatory, or zoning strategies which are available for the development of a comprehensive greenway system.

Research was conducted on existing regulatory measures in several cities and states: Maryland; Boulder, Colorado; Raleigh, North Carolina; High Point/Greensboro, North Carolina. Through close review, both Maryland and the City of Raleigh are considered in the forefront of establishing successful greenway systems.

The study also reviews current zoning codes in Knoxville/Knox County, Tennessee, and recommends positive amendments to these codes in order to develop a comprehensive greenway system. It also reviews existing funding sources, i.e., federal, state, local, and private, that are available to Knoxville/Knox County.

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