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Revitalizing Annacis Island : A landscape approach to Canada’s first employment land Fang, Tian
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This graduate project analyses and reconsiders the built environment, along with current social-environmental challenges and pressures on Annacis Island from a long-term perspective; through seeking alternatives and developing frameworks for future coastal industrial landscape with design solutions and implementations. The intent of this research aims to discover how landscape design and planning can contribute to the intensity of industrial development, sea level rises concerns, and improved working environment across the region.
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Revitalizing Annacis Island : A landscape approach to Canada’s first employment land
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2020-05
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This graduate project analyses and reconsiders the built environment, along with current social-environmental challenges and pressures on Annacis Island from a long-term perspective; through seeking alternatives and developing frameworks for future coastal industrial landscape with design solutions and implementations. The intent of this research aims to discover how landscape design and planning can contribute to the intensity of industrial development, sea level rises concerns, and improved working environment across the region.
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eng
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2020-05-15
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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10.14288/1.0390886
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Unreviewed
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Graduate
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