Article Category: Open space and recreation areas

This study was initiated to develop a better understanding of people’s appreciation of the scenery at Glen Rock, a property of about 6,400 ha located about 100km west of Brisbane. […]

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Report

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Queensland Department of Natural Resources: 2001

While there is considerable empirical and theoretical evidence to support the conclusion that natural environments have greater aesthetic value than urban or built environments, there is also considerable diversity within […]

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Report

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CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems: 2006

Authors

Preston, Robert (Author)

While there is considerable empirical and theoretical evidence to support the conclusion that natural environments have greater aesthetic value than urban or built environments, there is also considerable diversity within […]

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Report

Source

CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems: 2006

Authors

Preston, Robert (Author)

This brochure provides information about the method developed to assess scenic amenity in South East Queensland as part of the Regional Landscape Strategy (RLS) process. The South East Queensland Regional […]

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Information sheet

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Environmental Protection Agency: 2001

It is argued that the greatest single and most important tourist and recreational asset of the south-east Queensland region is its open space. An important element of open space is […]

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Report

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Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines and Environmental Protection Agency: 2001

Authors

Heath, Claire (Editor); Preston, Robert (Author)