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Green planning heritage/industrial nature : the park lands or 'regeneration reserves' of Broken Hill

conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by David Jones
Freestone (1989+) has extensively surveyed town planning visions and model communities for Australia, but one settlement has been forgotten. The significant mining settlement of Broken Hill in far western New South Wales does not figure in his thematic and historical analyses yet its park lands are so integral to its physical cultural legacy and human health that it warrants enhanced standing. In the last 2 years the Commonwealth has been considering the potential nomination of the municipality of Broken Hill for inclusion onto the National Heritage List principally due to its mining, social and economic contributions to Australia’s heritage and identity. A component in their deliberations is the Park Lands, or ‘Regeneration Reserves’, that encompass this urban settlement and its mine leaseholds. Within these Regeneration Reserves, international arid zone ecological restoration theory and practice was pioneered by Albert and Margaret Morris in the 1930s that serves as the method for all mining revegetation practice in Australia today. This paper reviews the theory and evolution of the Broken Hill Regeneration Reserves, having regard to the Adelaide Park Lands and Garden City discourses of the 1920s-30s, arguing that the Broken Hill Regeneration Reserves have a valid and instrumental position in the planning and landscape architectural histories of Australia.

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Event

World Planning Schools Congress (3rd : 2011 : Perth, W. A.)

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1 - 23

Publisher

[World Planning Schools Congress]

Location

Perth, W. A.

Place of publication

[Perth, W. A.]

Start date

2011-07-04

End date

2011-07-08

ISBN-13

9781740522373

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

WPSC 2011 : Proceedings of the 3rd World Planning Schools Congress

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