The intertwined relationship between the built and natural environments characterises and defines coastal towns, especially those with significant heritage values. Our research is located in the context of the “sea change” phenomenon, which is fundamentally changing the coastal towns of Australia. Barbara Norman, a past national president of the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA), summarised the current struggle occurring in many of Australia’s coastal regions when she wrote: “the Australian coastline is littered with exhausted communities battling to save the character and environment of their townships” (Norman, 2008). The Australian National Sea Change Taskforce was established in 2004, as a response to t...
Integrated coastal management (ICM) has been slowly accepted over the last decade as a unifying appr...
With tremendous growth in coastal communities of Australia within the last two decades, intense pres...
The place where the land meets the sea, has an iconic status in the Australian culture and way of li...
The Nepean Conservation Group Inc (NCG) was formed in 1973. The jurisdiction of the NCG covers the w...
The Australian coastal zone is experiencing increasing pressures from a number of global, national, ...
‘Sea Change’ communities have drawn much attention over recent years for the way their accelerated g...
The Victorian towns of Sorrento and Queenscliff are located either side of Port Phillip Heads. Using...
A reoccurring question in coastal zone management towards sustainability concerns how to engage ‘the...
Identity and Community Versus Non-Place, is a PhD submission of sculptural and digital photographic ...
Purpose - This research provides an analysis of the disparate notions and ideas, to form an overview...
In May 2002 the Australian Department of Defence announced its intention to divest the Defence land ...
Many coastal areas throughout the world are undergoing rapid transition in terms of population growt...
Much has been said about migration to coastal areas and the consequent change in coastal community d...
The fastest regional population growth in Victoria in recent years has been in coastal areas close t...
"February 2002".Thesis (MA (Hons))--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences,...
Integrated coastal management (ICM) has been slowly accepted over the last decade as a unifying appr...
With tremendous growth in coastal communities of Australia within the last two decades, intense pres...
The place where the land meets the sea, has an iconic status in the Australian culture and way of li...
The Nepean Conservation Group Inc (NCG) was formed in 1973. The jurisdiction of the NCG covers the w...
The Australian coastal zone is experiencing increasing pressures from a number of global, national, ...
‘Sea Change’ communities have drawn much attention over recent years for the way their accelerated g...
The Victorian towns of Sorrento and Queenscliff are located either side of Port Phillip Heads. Using...
A reoccurring question in coastal zone management towards sustainability concerns how to engage ‘the...
Identity and Community Versus Non-Place, is a PhD submission of sculptural and digital photographic ...
Purpose - This research provides an analysis of the disparate notions and ideas, to form an overview...
In May 2002 the Australian Department of Defence announced its intention to divest the Defence land ...
Many coastal areas throughout the world are undergoing rapid transition in terms of population growt...
Much has been said about migration to coastal areas and the consequent change in coastal community d...
The fastest regional population growth in Victoria in recent years has been in coastal areas close t...
"February 2002".Thesis (MA (Hons))--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences,...
Integrated coastal management (ICM) has been slowly accepted over the last decade as a unifying appr...
With tremendous growth in coastal communities of Australia within the last two decades, intense pres...
The place where the land meets the sea, has an iconic status in the Australian culture and way of li...