Engineered landscapes: re-thinking sacrificed landscapes in the Canadian Prairies

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2015
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Abdulrehman, Saira
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The outcome of this practicum is the design of an "engineered landscape" that can anticipate, reveal and compensate for disturbances brought on by the Energy East Pipeline on local ecologies and communities.This practicum makes an argument for the increased consideration of qualitative values in contemporary landscape mitigation practice. The increased focus on qualitative values in landscape mitigation combined with the provision of facilities and landscapes necessary to build knowledge, skills and resources will result in landscapes and spaces that facilitate the empowerment of communities as stewards of the environment in the face of globalized industrialization and decreased federal/provincial funding.

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Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Landscape Planning, Environmental Design, Prairies, Canadian, Oil, Energy East, Pipeline, Infrastructure, Recreation, Scientific Research, Environmental Impact Assessment, Landscape Mitigation
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