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Means-ends enquiry : a strategy for directing inter-disciplinary research conversation

  • T. Brinsmead
  • , C. Hooker
  • , G. Ellem
  • , A. Johnson
  • , R. Larkin
  • , M. Licata
  • , K. London
  • , S. Lucas
  • , A. Mackenzie
  • , M. Ostwald
  • , V. Wells
  • , T. young

Research output: Chapter in Book / Conference PaperConference Paperpeer-review

Abstract

The urban environment is shaped by the interaction among decisions by numerous design, construction and regulatory professionals. If urban development research is to be relevant to inter-disciplinary professional practice, awareness of a broad range of issues relevant to the urban environment is required, in addition to those of immediate research focus. This requires some inter-disciplinary understanding. However, appreciation of distinct disciplinary areas is time consuming.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSymposium : Building Across Borders Built Environment Procurement CIB W092 Procurement Systems, 23 - 26 September 2007, Hunter Valley, N.S.W.
PublisherUniversity of Newcastle
Pages264-273
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventBuilding Across Borders : CIB W092 Procurement Systems -
Duration: 23 Sept 2007 → …

Conference

ConferenceBuilding Across Borders : CIB W092 Procurement Systems
Period23/09/07 → …

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