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Habitat's habitus: Nature as sense of place in land use planning decision‐making
Nature has a variety of meanings attributed to it through representation. The meanings become contested in planning decision‐making, as the same site may be represented differently by different actants. I identify representations of nature in selected Environmental Impact Assessment processes in Western Australia, emphasising the role of science in influencing outcomes.
Habitat's habitus: Nature as sense of place in land use planning decision‐making
Nature has a variety of meanings attributed to it through representation. The meanings become contested in planning decision‐making, as the same site may be represented differently by different actants. I identify representations of nature in selected Environmental Impact Assessment processes in Western Australia, emphasising the role of science in influencing outcomes.
Habitat's habitus: Nature as sense of place in land use planning decision‐making
Hillier, Jean (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 17 ; 191-204
1999-09-01
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
Nature , subdivision , EIA , science , actants
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