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Conference papers are listed by their identification number, which are listed in the conference program.

  • Environmental city rapporteur report (PDF 46k)
    Grace Karskens
  • ENV01 - If sustainability is everything, maybe it's nothing? (PDF 69k)
    Nicholas Low and Brendan Gleeson
  • ENV03 - Two scenarios of the city and the coming age of climate adaptive design (PDF 54k)
    Tony Fry
  • ENV04 - Economic impact of carbon prices on commercial office construction for embodied greenhouse gas emissions (PDF 167k)
    Caroline Jane Noller
  • ENV05 - Sydney sucks! (chews and spits): Defining and measuring vortex cities and sustainable cities (PDF 52k)
    Phil McManus
  • ENV06 - SoE what? Has ten years or more of SoE reporting across Australia created or contributed to any environmental improvements or outcomes? (PDF 77k)
    Peter Maganov
  • ENV08 - Urban nature and Australian environmentalism: The urban experience of members of environmental groups in Hobart and Perth (PDF 73k)
    Aidan Davison
  • ENV09 - How green was my city region: The relevance of past open space planning experiences to contemporary planning for the Brisbane metropolitan region (PDF 81k)
    Darryl Low Choy
  • ENV10 - Making the city green: The creation of public greenspace in suburban Sydney, 1940-1992 (PDF 186k)
    Heather Goodal, Allison Cadzow, Denis Byrne and Stephen Wearing
  • ENV11 - The role of community education in developing environmentally sustainable cities (PDF 97k)
    Lynne McLoughlin
  • ENV12 - Park-city edge effect: Mapping the social and environmental ecotones of three Sydney parklands (PDF 48k)
    Linda Corkery and Catherine Evans
  • ENV13 - Urban greenspace: Connecting people and nature (PDF 903k)
    Guy Barnett, Michael Doherty and Matthew Beaty
  • ENV14 - Understanding obesogenic urban environments from the perspective of human ecology (PDF 242k)
    Robert Dyball
  • ENV17 - Public policy and planning for sustainability in the urban food system (PDF 50k)
    Rebecca Schiff
  • ENV20 - Achieving sustainable designs within master planned communities (PDF 39k)
    Ned Wales
  • ENV21 - ESD strategies at the local government level: Case study of the city of Newcastle (PDF 86k)
    Darren McKay and Ray Rauscher
  • ENV24 - Local and international examples of how sustainable communities can and do work (PDF 45k)
    Morag Gamble
  • ENV25 - Urban Australian cities under termite attack (PDF 380k)
    Barry Noller, Dale Gilbert, Ross Sadler, Rowan Truss, Myron Zalucki, Des Connell, Barry Chiswell, Aaron Stewart, Sharad Rajendran and Amanda Hasthorpe

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