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Urban Woodland Design Training Course Powerpoint 3: Minimising Anti-social Behaviour through Design

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Manage forests

Sub topic: Landscape

This course explains how to design an urban woodland which will meet community needs and expectations, mitigate anti-social behaviour and apply the principles of good design. This document covers minimising anti-social behaviour through design.

Summary

The aims of the course are to explor reasons why you might engage with the community and methods for doing this, increasing knowledge of best practice for tackling anti-social behaviour and developing an understanding of the principles of good design and how they can help you achieve your objectives.

Urban Woodland Design Training Course Powerpoint 3: Minimising Anti-social Behaviour through Design

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