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The Guide is purposely intended as a teaching and learning resource kit for built environment (architecture, landscape architecture, planning) academics, students and professional practitioners. Not exhaustive, it is a substantive... more
The Guide is purposely intended as a teaching and learning resource kit for built environment (architecture, landscape architecture, planning) academics, students and professional practitioners. Not exhaustive, it is a substantive starting point for aiding the formulation of units/courses/programs of study, as well as professional practice activities, that address, involve, and implicate Indigenous issues, topics, places, representatives and communities.
Community greenspace includes all forms of publicly accessible open space such as beaches, waterways, national parks, regional trails and private outdoor recreation facilities. Mapping community greenspace to better understand supply and... more
Community greenspace includes all forms of publicly accessible open space such as beaches, waterways, national parks, regional trails and private outdoor recreation facilities. Mapping community greenspace to better understand supply and demand.
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Where documents are made available* through records in La Trobe University Research Online they may be regarded as" open access" documents; interested readers may read, download or print them, but they remain protected by... more
Where documents are made available* through records in La Trobe University Research Online they may be regarded as" open access" documents; interested readers may read, download or print them, but they remain protected by copyright, and many are subject to ...
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Climate change is expected to have social, economic and environmental impacts on urban and peri-urban Indigenous communities inhabiting coastal areas. These include a loss in community and environmental assets, including cultural... more
Climate change is expected to have social, economic and environmental impacts on urban and peri-urban
Indigenous communities inhabiting coastal areas. These include a loss in community and environmental
assets, including cultural heritage sites, with significant impact on the quality of life of populations
inhabiting these areas. This paper will report on selected key findings of a year long NCCARF-funded study
titled: Understanding Urban and Peri-urban Indigenous People’s vulnerability and adaptive capacity to
Climate Change.
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