A Bush Capital Year
Title | A Bush Capital Year PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Fraser |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0643101551 |
The Australian Capital Territory is a treasure trove for naturalists, despite being without a coastline, without rainforest or without deserts. A wealth of biodiversity is found there, due to the close proximity of three major habitat types: the great western woodland grassy plains bump up against the inland edge of the coastal hinterland mountain forests, while the whole south-eastern Australian Alps system reaches its northern limit in the Brindabella Ranges. Each of these habitats has its own rich suite of plants and animals, so a great diversity of life can be found within an hour's drive of Parliament House. A Bush Capital Yearintroduces the fauna, flora, habitats and reserves of the Australian Capital Territory and includes the most recent research available. It also emphasizes often unappreciated or even unrecognized urban wildlife. For each month of the year there are 10 stories which discuss either a species or a group of species, such as mosses and mountain grasshoppers. While never anthropomorphic, many of the stories are written from the organism's point of view, while others are from that of an observer. Beautiful paintings complement the text and allow better visualization of the stories and the subjects.
The Bush Capital
Title | The Bush Capital PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Pegrum |
Publisher | Sydney, NSW : Hale & Iremonger |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Our Bush Capital
Title | Our Bush Capital PDF eBook |
Author | Samantha Tidy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2020-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780646802763 |
A 32pp illustrated children's book celebrating our nation's capital, Canberra, from the viewpoint of a child.
A Bush Capital Year
Title | A Bush Capital Year PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Fraser |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2011-02-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0643102248 |
The Australian Capital Territory is a treasure trove for naturalists, despite being without a coastline, without rainforest or without deserts. A wealth of biodiversity is found there, due to the close proximity of three major habitat types: the great western woodland grassy plains bump up against the inland edge of the coastal hinterland mountain forests, while the whole south-eastern Australian Alps system reaches its northern limit in the Brindabella Ranges. Each of these habitats has its own rich suite of plants and animals, so a great diversity of life can be found within an hour’s drive of Parliament House. A Bush Capital Year introduces the fauna, flora, habitats and reserves of the Australian Capital Territory and includes the most recent research available. It also emphasises often unappreciated or even unrecognised urban wildlife. For each month of the year there are 10 stories which discuss either a species or a group of species, such as mosses and mountain grasshoppers. While never anthropomorphic, many of the stories are written from the organism’s point of view, while others are from that of an observer. Beautiful paintings complement the text and allow better visualisation of the stories and the subjects. 2011 Whitley Award Commendation for Regional Natural History.
Bush Capital
Title | Bush Capital PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Fraser |
Publisher | |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Natural history |
ISBN | 9780987245748 |
Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities
Title | Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities PDF eBook |
Author | David Gordon |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 695 |
Release | 2006-09-27 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1134463367 |
The twentieth century witnessed an unprecedented increase in the number of capital cities worldwide – in 1900 there were only about forty, but by 2000 there were more than two hundred. And this, surely, is reason enough for a book devoted to the planning and development of capital cities in the twentieth century. However, the focus here is not only on recently created capitals. Indeed, the case studies which make up the core of the book show that, while very different, the development of London or Rome presents as great a challenge to planners and politicians as the design and building of Brasília or Chandigarh. Put simply, this book sets out to explore what makes capital cities different from other cities, why their planning is unique, and why there is such variety from one city to another. Sir Peter Hall’s ‘Seven Types of Capital City’ and Lawrence Vale’s ‘The Urban Design of Twentieth Century Capital Cities’ provide the setting for the fifteen case studies which follow – Paris, Moscow and St Petersburg, Helsinki, London, Tokyo, Washington, Canberra, Ottawa-Hull, Brasília, New Delhi, Berlin, Rome, Chandigarh, Brussels, New York. To bring the book to a close Peter Hall looks to the future of capital cities in the twenty-first century. For anyone with an interest in urban planning and design, architectural, planning and urban history, urban geography, or simply capital cities and why they are what they are, Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities will be the key source book for a long time to come.
Bush Capital Babies
Title | Bush Capital Babies PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Irlam |
Publisher | |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Canberra (A.C.T.) |
ISBN | 9780646593074 |