Author: Anna Flouris
Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing
ISBN: 1923068636
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
This Guide critically and constructively examines the infrastructure within the Town Camps of Alice Springs/Mparntwe and describes the regulatory framework that applies to it—and needs to be understood if urgently needed improvements to the urban environment are to be made.
Guide to Housing and Infrastructure Standards in Town Camps
Author: Anna Flouris
Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing
ISBN: 1923068636
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
This Guide critically and constructively examines the infrastructure within the Town Camps of Alice Springs/Mparntwe and describes the regulatory framework that applies to it—and needs to be understood if urgently needed improvements to the urban environment are to be made.
Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing
ISBN: 1923068636
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
This Guide critically and constructively examines the infrastructure within the Town Camps of Alice Springs/Mparntwe and describes the regulatory framework that applies to it—and needs to be understood if urgently needed improvements to the urban environment are to be made.
Housing Indigenous Peoples in Cities
Author:
Publisher: UN-HABITAT
ISBN: 9211321875
Category : City dwellers
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Publisher: UN-HABITAT
ISBN: 9211321875
Category : City dwellers
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
The National Indigenous Housing Guide
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Languages : en
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The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture
Author: Elizabeth Grant
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9811069042
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 1000
Book Description
This Handbook provides the first comprehensive international overview of significant contemporary Indigenous architecture, practice, and discourse, showcasing established and emerging Indigenous authors and practitioners from Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Canada, USA and other countries. It captures the breadth and depth of contemporary work in the field, establishes the historical and present context of the work, and highlights important future directions for research and practice. The topics covered include Indigenous placemaking, identity, cultural regeneration and Indigenous knowledges. The book brings together eminent and emerging scholars and practitioners to discuss and compare major projects and design approaches, to reflect on the main issues and debates, while enhancing theoretical understandings of contemporary Indigenous architecture.The book is an indispensable resource for scholars, students, policy makers, and other professionals seeking to understand the ways in which Indigenous people have a built tradition or aspire to translate their cultures into the built environment. It is also an essential reference for academics and practitioners working in the field of the built environment, who need up-to-date knowledge of current practices and discourse on Indigenous peoples and their architecture.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9811069042
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 1000
Book Description
This Handbook provides the first comprehensive international overview of significant contemporary Indigenous architecture, practice, and discourse, showcasing established and emerging Indigenous authors and practitioners from Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Canada, USA and other countries. It captures the breadth and depth of contemporary work in the field, establishes the historical and present context of the work, and highlights important future directions for research and practice. The topics covered include Indigenous placemaking, identity, cultural regeneration and Indigenous knowledges. The book brings together eminent and emerging scholars and practitioners to discuss and compare major projects and design approaches, to reflect on the main issues and debates, while enhancing theoretical understandings of contemporary Indigenous architecture.The book is an indispensable resource for scholars, students, policy makers, and other professionals seeking to understand the ways in which Indigenous people have a built tradition or aspire to translate their cultures into the built environment. It is also an essential reference for academics and practitioners working in the field of the built environment, who need up-to-date knowledge of current practices and discourse on Indigenous peoples and their architecture.
National Indigenous Housing Guide
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780642770844
Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
The National Indigenous Housing Guide is a tool to assist in the design, construction and maintenance of housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The guide provides practical advice on the design, selection, installation, construction and maintenance of housing health hardware and other aspects related to environmental health, for example dealing with dust, insects and dogs. It is a resource for everybody involved in providing housing to Indigenous people, including community councils, Indigenous housing workers, council chief executive officers, architects, project managers, tradespeople and government officials. The guide complements the building code of Australia, Australian Standards, state and territory building standards, state and territory environmental health, building and planning legislation and local government building regulations.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780642770844
Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
The National Indigenous Housing Guide is a tool to assist in the design, construction and maintenance of housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The guide provides practical advice on the design, selection, installation, construction and maintenance of housing health hardware and other aspects related to environmental health, for example dealing with dust, insects and dogs. It is a resource for everybody involved in providing housing to Indigenous people, including community councils, Indigenous housing workers, council chief executive officers, architects, project managers, tradespeople and government officials. The guide complements the building code of Australia, Australian Standards, state and territory building standards, state and territory environmental health, building and planning legislation and local government building regulations.
National Indigenous Housing Guide
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
"The National Indigenous Housing Guide is a resource to assist in the design, construction and maintenance of housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, with a particular focus on providing and maintaining the health hardware1 that supports a safe and healthy living environment. The guide is linked to the national reform agenda agreed by Australian and State and Territory Housing Ministers in September 2006, which aims to improve the sustainability of Indigenous housing management and move to one level of service delivery in each jurisdiction. Under the Indigenous Housing Management Improvement System (IHMIS), which is being developed in collaboration with state and territory jurisdictions, providers of Indigenous housing services will be required to meet and maintain standards of governance and service delivery in order to receive government funding to deliver those services."--[From introduction].
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
"The National Indigenous Housing Guide is a resource to assist in the design, construction and maintenance of housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, with a particular focus on providing and maintaining the health hardware1 that supports a safe and healthy living environment. The guide is linked to the national reform agenda agreed by Australian and State and Territory Housing Ministers in September 2006, which aims to improve the sustainability of Indigenous housing management and move to one level of service delivery in each jurisdiction. Under the Indigenous Housing Management Improvement System (IHMIS), which is being developed in collaboration with state and territory jurisdictions, providers of Indigenous housing services will be required to meet and maintain standards of governance and service delivery in order to receive government funding to deliver those services."--[From introduction].
Settlement
Author: Peter Read
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
ISBN: 0855753633
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
This book encompasses the whole history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing.
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
ISBN: 0855753633
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
This book encompasses the whole history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing.
The Right to Landscape
Author: Shelley Egoz
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351882791
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
Associating social justice with landscape is not new, yet the twenty-first century's heightened threats to landscape and their impact on both human and, more generally, nature's habitats necessitate novel intellectual tools to address such challenges. This book offers that innovative critical thinking framework. The establishment of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948, in the aftermath of Second World War atrocities, was an aspiration to guarantee both concrete necessities for survival and the spiritual/emotional/psychological needs that are quintessential to the human experience. While landscape is place, nature and culture specific, the idea transcends nation-state boundaries and as such can be understood as a universal theoretical concept similar to the way in which human rights are perceived. The first step towards the intellectual interface between landscape and human rights is a dynamic and layered understanding of landscape. Accordingly, the 'Right to Landscape' is conceived as the place where the expansive definition of landscape, with its tangible and intangible dimensions, overlaps with the rights that support both life and human dignity, as defined by the UDHR. By expanding on the concept of human rights in the context of landscape this book presents a new model for addressing human rights - alternative scenarios for constructing conflict-reduced approaches to landscape-use and human welfare are generated. This book introduces a rich new discourse on landscape and human rights, serving as a platform to inspire a diversity of ideas and conceptual interpretations. The case studies discussed are wide in their geographical distribution and interdisciplinary in the theoretical situation of their authors, breaking fresh ground for an emerging critical dialogue on the convergence of landscape and human rights.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351882791
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
Associating social justice with landscape is not new, yet the twenty-first century's heightened threats to landscape and their impact on both human and, more generally, nature's habitats necessitate novel intellectual tools to address such challenges. This book offers that innovative critical thinking framework. The establishment of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948, in the aftermath of Second World War atrocities, was an aspiration to guarantee both concrete necessities for survival and the spiritual/emotional/psychological needs that are quintessential to the human experience. While landscape is place, nature and culture specific, the idea transcends nation-state boundaries and as such can be understood as a universal theoretical concept similar to the way in which human rights are perceived. The first step towards the intellectual interface between landscape and human rights is a dynamic and layered understanding of landscape. Accordingly, the 'Right to Landscape' is conceived as the place where the expansive definition of landscape, with its tangible and intangible dimensions, overlaps with the rights that support both life and human dignity, as defined by the UDHR. By expanding on the concept of human rights in the context of landscape this book presents a new model for addressing human rights - alternative scenarios for constructing conflict-reduced approaches to landscape-use and human welfare are generated. This book introduces a rich new discourse on landscape and human rights, serving as a platform to inspire a diversity of ideas and conceptual interpretations. The case studies discussed are wide in their geographical distribution and interdisciplinary in the theoretical situation of their authors, breaking fresh ground for an emerging critical dialogue on the convergence of landscape and human rights.
Indigenous Homelessness
Author: Evelyn Peters
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 0887555268
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Being homeless in one’s homeland is a colonial legacy for many Indigenous people in settler societies. The construction of Commonwealth nation-states from colonial settler societies depended on the dispossession of Indigenous peoples from their lands. The legacy of that dispossession and related attempts at assimilation that disrupted Indigenous practices, languages, and cultures—including patterns of housing and land use—can be seen today in the disproportionate number of Indigenous people affected by homelessness in both rural and urban settings. Essays in this collection explore the meaning and scope of Indigenous homelessness in the Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. They argue that effective policy and support programs aimed at relieving Indigenous homelessness must be rooted in Indigenous conceptions of home, land, and kinship, and cannot ignore the context of systemic inequality, institutionalization, landlessness, among other things, that stem from a history of colonialism. Indigenous Homelessness: Perspectives from Canada, New Zealand and Australia provides a comprehensive exploration of the Indigenous experience of homelessness. It testifies to ongoing cultural resilience and lays the groundwork for practices and policies designed to better address the conditions that lead to homelessness among Indigenous peoples.
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 0887555268
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Being homeless in one’s homeland is a colonial legacy for many Indigenous people in settler societies. The construction of Commonwealth nation-states from colonial settler societies depended on the dispossession of Indigenous peoples from their lands. The legacy of that dispossession and related attempts at assimilation that disrupted Indigenous practices, languages, and cultures—including patterns of housing and land use—can be seen today in the disproportionate number of Indigenous people affected by homelessness in both rural and urban settings. Essays in this collection explore the meaning and scope of Indigenous homelessness in the Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. They argue that effective policy and support programs aimed at relieving Indigenous homelessness must be rooted in Indigenous conceptions of home, land, and kinship, and cannot ignore the context of systemic inequality, institutionalization, landlessness, among other things, that stem from a history of colonialism. Indigenous Homelessness: Perspectives from Canada, New Zealand and Australia provides a comprehensive exploration of the Indigenous experience of homelessness. It testifies to ongoing cultural resilience and lays the groundwork for practices and policies designed to better address the conditions that lead to homelessness among Indigenous peoples.
Understanding Pathophysiology - ANZ adaptation
Author: Judy Craft
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0729586332
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 1440
Book Description
- NEW chapter on diabetes to highlight the prevalence of the disease in Australia and New Zealand - Expanded obesity chapter to reflect the chronic health complications and comorbidities - New concept maps designed to stand out and pull together key chapter concepts and processes - Updated Focus on Learning, Case Studies and Chapter Review Questions - Now includes an eBook with all print purchases
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0729586332
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 1440
Book Description
- NEW chapter on diabetes to highlight the prevalence of the disease in Australia and New Zealand - Expanded obesity chapter to reflect the chronic health complications and comorbidities - New concept maps designed to stand out and pull together key chapter concepts and processes - Updated Focus on Learning, Case Studies and Chapter Review Questions - Now includes an eBook with all print purchases