The suburbanisation of coastal Australia
Integrative commentary
Timothy F Smith, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
Michael Doherty, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
prepared for the 2006 Australian State of the Environment Committee, 2006
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Acknowledgements
Many people provided information and feedback that greatly improved the commentary, including: Daniel Walker, Gail Kelly, Steven Cork, Jenny Bellamy, Geoff McDonald and Lionel Pero (CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems); Robyn Mills, Kaye Guidetti, Christy Matthes, and Patrick Ledwith (CSIRO library services); Alan Stokes (National Sea Change Taskforce); Angela Shepherd (Australian Local Government Association); Bruce Thom (New South Wales Department of Planning); and Peter Murphy (University of New South Wales);
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