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Sustainability and Agenda 21: teaching sustainability ideology and landscape design practice
This paper reviews the 'Issues in Landscape Sustainability' subject/project that has been devised by Adelaide University's School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design. It has been successfully run in the townships of Strathalbyn (University of Adelaide 1997), Loxton (University of Adelaide 1998), Port Broughton (University of Adelaide 1999a), and Lobethal (University of Adelaide 2000). The subject/project was recently recognised by the Royal Australian Planning Institute (SA Group) with a Student Project Award in their 1999 State Awards of Excellence: 'Issues in Landscape Sustainability' is a project that introduces tertiary students to concepts of urban design, community planning, and landscape design with economic implications, woven around the concept of sustainability as contained in the State Government's Agenda 21 Strategy (Anon 1999 p 19). Agenda 21 is about devising policy and practical ideas to address sustainability objectives in communities. This project has focused upon rural communities as a vehicle to involve community and municipal representatives actively, to expose students to both theory and practice, and to serve as an introduction to landscape design principles at a medium level.
Sustainability and Agenda 21: teaching sustainability ideology and landscape design practice
This paper reviews the 'Issues in Landscape Sustainability' subject/project that has been devised by Adelaide University's School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design. It has been successfully run in the townships of Strathalbyn (University of Adelaide 1997), Loxton (University of Adelaide 1998), Port Broughton (University of Adelaide 1999a), and Lobethal (University of Adelaide 2000). The subject/project was recently recognised by the Royal Australian Planning Institute (SA Group) with a Student Project Award in their 1999 State Awards of Excellence: 'Issues in Landscape Sustainability' is a project that introduces tertiary students to concepts of urban design, community planning, and landscape design with economic implications, woven around the concept of sustainability as contained in the State Government's Agenda 21 Strategy (Anon 1999 p 19). Agenda 21 is about devising policy and practical ideas to address sustainability objectives in communities. This project has focused upon rural communities as a vehicle to involve community and municipal representatives actively, to expose students to both theory and practice, and to serve as an introduction to landscape design principles at a medium level.
Sustainability and Agenda 21: teaching sustainability ideology and landscape design practice
Jones, David (Autor:in)
01.03.2000
doi:10.34900/lr.v6i1.78
Landscape Review; Vol 6, No 1 (2000); 36 - 47 ; 2253-1440 ; 1173-3853 ; 10.34900/lr.v6i1
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
710
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