Article Tag: scenic amenity

Use of Rural Land for Tourism and Outdoor Recreation

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

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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)