- Short Summary of Resource
- These principles articulate an ethical decision-making framework for landscape planning, design and management within the built environment
- Detailed description of the resource
- The Australian Landscape Principles have been developed as a strategic response to the threat that human activity posed on the fundamental capacity of landscape to sustain life on earth. These principles are based on respect for the inherent and measurable values of landscape when developing planning, design and management strategies for climate change adaptation in Australian natural and built environments
- Keywords
- CLIMATE AND WEATHER Adaptation
- Content Owners / Rights Holders
- Australian Institute of Landscape Architects
- Date of Publication
- nd
- Type of Resource
- Principles
- Format of Resource
- Relevant Sector
- Built environment and infrastructure
- Geographical Scope
- National
- Relevant LG Functional Area
- Planning and development
- Council Type
- All council types
- URL / DOI for resource access
- http://www.aila.org.au/iMIS_Prod/documents/AILA/Advocacy/National%20Policy%20Statements/The%20Australian%20Landscape%20Principles.pdf?WebsiteKey=44fe2fe0-5560-4283-981a-c15fe691b1d1&=404%3bhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.aila.org.au%3a80%2fimis_prod%2fdocuments%2fAILA%2fAdvocacy%2fNational+Policy+Statements%2fThe+Australian+Landscape+Principles.pdf
- Relevant Governance Indicator
- Climate change policy