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Logan City Council Urban Greening Strategy
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The Logan City Council Urban Greening Strategy provides strategic directions and recommendations to improve the delivery and performance of urban greening elements across the City of Logan informed by research and desktop and fieldwork assessment of the region.
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LatStudios led the project team, which included E2Designlab and PSA Consulting in the delivery of the Logan City Council Urban Greening Strategy.
The purpose of the strategy is to provide strategic directions and recommendations to improve the delivery and performance of urban greening elements across the City of Logan, including direction for how urban greening will be delivered to reflect the needs of the community and surrounding green landscapes.
This project demonstrates LatStudios support for protecting natural environmental values within our cities and improving policy and built outcomes to improve the amenity, quality and health of our urban environments.
Benefits of LatStudios' strategy:
- Informed by Council policy and guidelines and stakeholder workshops
- Defines and maps ‘green’ landscape types within the City of Logan
- Ground truthed by a two day field survey
- Identifies the current strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats related to urban greening within Logan
- Provides a best practice assessment of how urban greening is delivered by other councils
- Developed urban greening principles to guide development in the City of Logan
- Outlines strategic and statutory recommendations for Council to implement to support the expansion of urban greening within Logan
- Includes reference to exemplar projects and guidelines to assist in the implementation of recommendations.
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