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No.

Author/s

Year

Title

       

1.

Jackson, Virginia

1993

Strategic planning and design of urban developments and housing

2.

Jackson, Virginia

1995

Guidelines for designing and managing public open space

3.

Eidelson, Meyer

1996

Petlinks - A new service for home and community care

4.

Jackson, Virginia

1997

Turning theory into practice Banyule City Council

5.

Jackson, Virginia

1998

Making room for dogs in public open space - are we planning for dogs or people with dogs?

6.

Jackson, Virginia

1998

Making room for pets in high and medium density housing

7.

Kirkpatrick, Phil

2002

Community solutions and cost benefits

8.

Jackson, Virginia

2003

A model for visualising UAM factors and outcomes - what UAM means and why UAM matters

9.

Hayward, Michael

2004

Dog faeces on sporting fields

10.

Jackson, Virginia

2004

Compliance theory: How to improve companion animals by managing people better

11.

Jackson, Virginia

2004

Triple bottom line and UAM: Where do Compliance, Social Capital and the New UAM fit in?

12.

Jackson, Virginia

2005

Meeting in the park: Are dog owners who talk to one another contributing to social capital and is this a valid tool to promote responsible pet ownership

13.

Wood, Lisa

2005

The Pet Connection: Pets as a conduit for social capital?

14.

Cutt, Hayley

2006

Who's taking who for a walk? Dog walking and regulation in West Australian local government