Conference Proceedings
Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide
Conference Proceedings
Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide
Landscape Architecture-Policy Into Practice
The difficulty of successfully imple menting a landscape policy is almost incom- prehensible. Landscape design is recognised as an essential component in the integration of engineering and architectural projects into the landscape, but the factors which prevent the achievement of a successful result are rarely recognised or assessed. In many cases these prohibiting factors are due to a lack of understanding of the effect of major planning decisions on the existing landscape, the importance of the landscape plan and the significance of appro- priate specified techniques to prevent un- necessary damage and to ensure retention of existing vegetation in a healthy condition. The role of the landscape architect in incorporating new land uses into the landscape provides the background against which factors which inhibit policy achievement can be con- sidered.
Contributor(s):
J Verschuer
-
Landscape Architecture-Policy Into PracticePDFThis product is exclusive to Digital library subscription
-
Landscape Architecture-Policy Into PracticePDFNormal price $22.00Member price from $0.00
Fees above are GST inclusive
PD Hours
Approved activity
- Published: 1976
- PDF Size: 0.141 Mb.
- Unique ID: P197601009