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Environmental planning determinism : the Aldinga scrub study of Greenways in South Australia

Wuisang, Cynthia E. V. and Jones, David S. 2010, Environmental planning determinism : the Aldinga scrub study of Greenways in South Australia, in The 47th International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) World Congress, London Science Publishing Limited, London, England, pp.232-235.

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Title Environmental planning determinism : the Aldinga scrub study of Greenways in South Australia
Author(s) Wuisang, Cynthia E. V.
Jones, David S.
Title of book The 47th International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) World Congress
Editor(s) Meng, Zhaozhen
Chen, Xiaoli
Publication date 2010
Chapter number 1
Total chapters 1
Start page 232
End page 235
Total pages 4
Publisher London Science Publishing Limited
Place of Publication London, England
Keyword(s) environmental planning
urban ecology
ecological planning
greenways
aldinga scrub
Summary Ecological planning, as advocated by environmental planner Ian McHarg, has recently seen the rejuvenation in Australia linked to natural resource management planning and community debates about greenways, sustainability and climate change resilience. South Australia has historically argued strongly for Agenda 21 demonstrating its commitment by renovating its planning and land management legislation and agencies to introduce and facilitate these agendas. This paper demonstrates the application of ecological planning to the formulation of a greenway in South Australia, highlighting the importance of the new innovative natural resource management regime, and using the Aldinga Scrub landscape as a case study.
ISBN 9781907801105
Language eng
Field of Research 120504 Land Use and Environmental Planning
Socio Economic Objective 970112 Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design
HERDC Research category B1 Book chapter
HERDC collection year 2010
Copyright notice ©2010, by London Science Publishing Limited
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30033301
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