Article Tag: scenic amenity

Improving the access to the regional landscapes of South East Queensland (SEQ) is critically important as this region is not particularly well-endowed with public owned and accessible open space. This […]

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Report

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Office of Urban Management (QLD): 2006

This paper reports on a study established to identify the most scenic areas in SEQ, based on public opinion. The report uses quantitative data from the 2004 Public Preference Survey. […]

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Report

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South East Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils: 2005

The role as an inter-urban break (IUB) is directed at achieving a number of strategic directions for SEQ set out in the SEQ Regional Plan. The IUB acts to limit […]

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Internal paper

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Queensland Department of Local Government and Planning : 2011

Authors

Zheng, John (Author)

This paper discusses the evolution of the concept of cultural landscapes, provides a definition, summarises the identification and assessment procedures, highlights key management issues, outlines work already undertaken on cultural […]

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Discussion paper

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Queensland Department of Infrastructure and Planning: 2009

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Lennon, Jane (Author)

The Flinders-Greenbank-Karawatha (FGK) Corridor extends from Flinders Peak to the south of the city of Ipswich at Flinders Peak, to Karawatha Forest in Brisbane’s outer suburbs and including the Greenbank […]

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Internal paper

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Queensland Department of Local Government and Planning : 2011

Authors

Zheng, John (Author)