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Date: 2014-06-23 11:04:57
Landscape architecture
Landscape
Environmental design
Technology assessment
Landscape architect
Land-use planning
Green infrastructure
Environmental impact assessment
Urban planning
Environment
Environmental social science
Earth

National Character Area profiles Case study 2 – Land use planning National Character Areas (NCAs) are now frequently used in

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