This paper provides the background to the case studies that will be presented at the conference. It is aimed at providing a concise view of what constitutes a sustainable place and the important subtleties in achieving an active, walkable and safe environment that is diverse, humane and attractive to people
The making of a livable urban community is a complex endeavor. For much of the 20th Century planners...
This research summary briefly documents a major research project into sustainable living that has be...
This paper responds to challenges made by Castree [Castree, N., 2004. Environmental issues: signals ...
Traditionally the natural areas (the “un-made world”) beyond the city were relied upon to sustain us...
This book highlights how the notion of sustainability has permeated all the research and teaching ac...
This book is in part a response to the attempts of governments to address increasing concerns over s...
Australia’s cities may rate highly on global indices of liveability but we are living beyond our eco...
This paper seeks to expand on environmental design understood in purelyinstrumentalist terms. It arg...
Brisbane is increasingly experiencing problems relating to ecological and water sustainability withi...
Sustainable development, defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development as developme...
As concerns mount about the impact of human activities on the biosphere, cities are in the frontline...
As our cities expand, developers are transforming more and more land to create our suburbs of the fu...
The future ability of urban centres in Australia and around the globe to adapt and respond to big ch...
This chapter sets a context for action to move us towards a sustainable society, and then examines t...
MArt et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The su...
The making of a livable urban community is a complex endeavor. For much of the 20th Century planners...
This research summary briefly documents a major research project into sustainable living that has be...
This paper responds to challenges made by Castree [Castree, N., 2004. Environmental issues: signals ...
Traditionally the natural areas (the “un-made world”) beyond the city were relied upon to sustain us...
This book highlights how the notion of sustainability has permeated all the research and teaching ac...
This book is in part a response to the attempts of governments to address increasing concerns over s...
Australia’s cities may rate highly on global indices of liveability but we are living beyond our eco...
This paper seeks to expand on environmental design understood in purelyinstrumentalist terms. It arg...
Brisbane is increasingly experiencing problems relating to ecological and water sustainability withi...
Sustainable development, defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development as developme...
As concerns mount about the impact of human activities on the biosphere, cities are in the frontline...
As our cities expand, developers are transforming more and more land to create our suburbs of the fu...
The future ability of urban centres in Australia and around the globe to adapt and respond to big ch...
This chapter sets a context for action to move us towards a sustainable society, and then examines t...
MArt et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The su...
The making of a livable urban community is a complex endeavor. For much of the 20th Century planners...
This research summary briefly documents a major research project into sustainable living that has be...
This paper responds to challenges made by Castree [Castree, N., 2004. Environmental issues: signals ...