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Next Generation Park Systems International Symposium

The University of Adelaide
Scott Hawken (Aggregated by)
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Next Generation Park Systems - Living Landscapes for Future Cities

This International Symposium was focused on presenting and developing cutting edge knowledge on innovative park systems for future cities. Presenters discussed how we can design living landscapes that benefit both people and the environment. The event offered networking opportunities with experts in the field to gain insights into the latest trends in sustainable urban planning and landscape architecture. The public event was presented by the University of Adelaide and Chaired by Dr Scott Hawken and supported the development of future visions by professionals and graduate students of Adelaide University's Master of Landscape Architecture program. The event was sponsored by the University of Adelaide's Landscape Architecture Program and the Environment Insitute.

DOI:10.25909/27015253

Issued: 2024-08-05

Created: 2024-09-13

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