
Why did you first get involved at the LFIA? I wanted to contribute directly to what good development looks like. Having been involved in environmental regulation for many years I…
Why did you first get involved at the LFIA? I wanted to contribute directly to what good development looks like. Having been involved in environmental regulation for many years I…
The highlight of the UnSymposium for me was watching the winning group of university students present their proposal at the close of their design competition. I remember the design question…
The arrival of the morning ferry meant an early wake up and a casual stroll through the morning bustle to arrive with the fellow UnSymposium students and visitors for the…
It’s the end of the year, and time to look back on what we’ve achieved and say thanks. We have transitioned to our board for 2016, and our Directors will be: Mary…
It’s once again that time of year to pause and reflect on the past 12 months, and turn our minds to the next year. It is our pleasure to present…
In our continuing series on board members, here’s your minute with Stephen. 1. Why did you first get involved at the LFIA? Partially because I was asked, and I find…
by Angela Darby The Challenge’s origin within North America’s property development and urban planning context has significant implications for the advocacy tool’s relevance across other national contexts. To contribute to…
Here, in the latest instalment of our ‘meet the board members’ series, is Caro. 1. Why did you first get involved at the LFIA? I initially heard about the Living…