Linda Too
Bond University
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International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education | 2015
Linda Too; Bhishna Bajracharya
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the major factors necessary for engaging university campus community in sustainability. While general awareness in sustainability issues has improved in recent years through mass media coverage, this knowledge is not always translated into actual sustainable practice. Studies have indicated that there are many factors for engaging the community in sustainability. Design/methodology/approach – A multi-disciplinary literature review is first undertaken to distil the drivers that enhance participation in sustainability programmes by the university community. Next, to illustrate the applicability of the factors identified in the community engagement framework, two case studies are undertaken to highlight the importance of the identified factors in influencing the level of community participation in their sustainability programmes. Findings – The 6-P framework for community engagement includes factors such as psychological needs, physical facilities, personal ...
Australian Planner | 2014
Bhishna Bajracharya; Linda Too; Isara Khanjanasthiti
Current research suggests a link between urban design and healthy and active lifestyles. As such, there is a growing emphasis within new master-planned communities to create supportive environments for physical activities. In South-East Queensland such developments provide a range of community facilities and regularly organise events to promote active and healthy living. In the light of this new direction in urban development, the objective of the paper is to examine the role of master-planned communities in supporting active and healthy living, using a case study approach. Based on critical analysis of literature, the paper first proposes a conceptual framework for supporting active living in the communities. The framework comprises three factors: Place, Program and Partnership. This framework is then applied to a master-planned community in Varsity Lakes, Gold Coast, to assess its performance based on these three factors. The case study findings revealed several challenges in promoting active and healthy living, namely the following: (1) development of programmes accessible to all demographic groups; (2) physical development to promote use of active transport and (3) management and funding of not-for-profit organisations to spearhead the cause of promoting active and healthy living.
State of Australian Cities Research Conference: City growth, sustainability, vitality and vulnerability | 2009
Bhishna Bajracharya; Linda Too
ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation | 2009
Bhishna Bajracharya; Linda Too; Joan K. Imukuka; Gregory N. Hearn
Australian University Building Educators Association Conference | 2013
Bhishna Bajracharya; David Cattell; Daryl Peter McPhee; Linda Too; Isara Khanjanasthiti
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability | 2011
Linda Too; Bhishna Bajracharya
Archive | 2015
Bhishna Bajracharya; Linda Too; Daniel O'Hare; Isara Khanjanasthiti
Making Cities Liveable Conference : in conjunction with the Sustainable Transformation Conference | 2013
Bhishna Bajracharya; Linda Too; Isara Khanjanasthiti
Architecture Research | 2013
Linda Too; Bhishna Bajracharya; Isara Khanjanasthiti
School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Creative Industries Faculty; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2012
Joan K. Imukuka; Bhishna Bajracharya; Linda Too; Greg Hearn