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The Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub

Cities are Indigenous Places Resources

Newsletters

• First Nations’ edition of Urban Beat (2020)
• NAIDOC Week 2019 edition of Urban Beat
• NAIDOC Week 2018 edition of Urban Beat
• NAIDOC Week 2017 edition of Urban Beat

Toolkits

• Three-Category Approach
• Indigenous engagement resources for urban design professionals

Indigenous engagement resources for urban design professionals

Factsheets/Reports

• Reshaping settler-colonial urbanism in Australia
• Caring for Country: An urban application
• The Living Pavilion research report
• Flipping the table: Toward an Indigenous-led research agenda
• Conservation of urban biodiversity: A national summary of local actions. Part II: INDIGI LAB review

 

Article/Presentation

• To address the ecological crisis, Aboriginal peoples must be restored as custodians of Country
• How Aboriginal perspectives can shape new landscapes

Booklet

• Indigenous plant use

The Living Pavilion Signage

• Indigenous plants and cultural stories of The Living Pavilion

Academic paper

• Bringing nature back into cities

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