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The Irish comedian captured live in performance at Dublin's Vicar
Street Theatre. Byrne demonstrates his trademark willingness to
take audience interaction to the next level by inviting members of
the public to participate in the performance - and shows little
mercy in his treatment of them.
Winner of the Planning Institute of Australia's 2015 Cutting Edge
Research and Teaching Award! Australians from all walks of life
have begun to realise the nation's cities cannot sustain profligate
growth indefinitely. Dwindling water supplies, failing food bowls,
increased energy costs, more severe bushfires, severe storms,
flooding, coastal erosion, rising transport expenses, housing
shortages and environmental pollution are now daily news headlines.
Australia's cities may have reached their ecological limits: a new
model for planning the places we live is needed. Understanding the
natural cycles of the city is just as important to planning our
cities as knowledge of local ordinances, indeed much more so. A
profound knowledge of environmental processes is critical for
successful planning in today's world. Environmental planners take
as their guiding principle the concept of designing with nature,
approaching cities as living organisms that consume water, energy
and raw materials, and produce waste. This metabolic view of cities
means we can find new solutions to old problems, and steer our
cities towards a more sustainable form of planning. Written
specifically for students and professionals working in city
planning in Australia, this ground-breaking new book enables
Australian planners, architects and developers to get a better
understanding of the fundamental principles of environmental
planning for cities, showing how land, water, air, energy, wildlife
and people shape our built environments, and how in turn
environmental processes must be better understood if we are to make
informed decisions about developing cities that are more
sustainable. The book's coverage is comprehensive: from an overview
of the concepts and theories of environmental planning, through
analysis of governance systems and urban environmental processes to
agendas and policies for the future, all the key topics are covered
in depth, with recommendations for supporting reading and an
unrivalled selection of additional materials. Ideal for students,
essential for professionals, Australian Environmental Planning is
vital reading for more sustainable cities in a more sustainable
world.
This book focuses on the potential and possibilities for socially
innovative responses to the climate emergency at the local scale.
Climate change has intensified the need for communities to find
creative and meaningful ways to address the sustainability of their
environments. The authors focus on the creative and collaborative
ways local- scale climate action reflects the extra-ordinary
measures taken by ordinary people. This includes critical
engagement with the ways in which novel social practices and
partnerships emerge between people, organisations, institutions,
governance arrangements and eco-systems. The book successfully
highlights the transformative power of socially innovative
activities and initiatives in response to the climate crisis; and
critically explores how different individuals and groups undertake
climate action as 'quiet activism' - the embodied acts of
collective disruption, subversion, creativity and care at the local
scale.
Winner of the Planning Institute of Australia's 2015 Cutting Edge
Research and Teaching Award! Australians from all walks of life
have begun to realise the nation's cities cannot sustain profligate
growth indefinitely. Dwindling water supplies, failing food bowls,
increased energy costs, more severe bushfires, severe storms,
flooding, coastal erosion, rising transport expenses, housing
shortages and environmental pollution are now daily news headlines.
Australia's cities may have reached their ecological limits: a new
model for planning the places we live is needed. Understanding the
natural cycles of the city is just as important to planning our
cities as knowledge of local ordinances, indeed much more so. A
profound knowledge of environmental processes is critical for
successful planning in today's world. Environmental planners take
as their guiding principle the concept of designing with nature,
approaching cities as living organisms that consume water, energy
and raw materials, and produce waste. This metabolic view of cities
means we can find new solutions to old problems, and steer our
cities towards a more sustainable form of planning. Written
specifically for students and professionals working in city
planning in Australia, this ground-breaking new book enables
Australian planners, architects and developers to get a better
understanding of the fundamental principles of environmental
planning for cities, showing how land, water, air, energy, wildlife
and people shape our built environments, and how in turn
environmental processes must be better understood if we are to make
informed decisions about developing cities that are more
sustainable. The book's coverage is comprehensive: from an overview
of the concepts and theories of environmental planning, through
analysis of governance systems and urban environmental processes to
agendas and policies for the future, all the key topics are covered
in depth, with recommendations for supporting reading and an
unrivalled selection of additional materials. Ideal for students,
essential for professionals, Australian Environmental Planning is
vital reading for more sustainable cities in a more sustainable
world.
Onion O'Brien is in trouble, again. This time he and the rest of
the Five O's are trying to stop the destruction of the Valley, the
local wasteland where they hang out. But Mayor Ronald Bump has
other ideas - he wants to build new apartments there, so he sets
local guards The Ferg and Judge on the children. As if things
aren't bad enough, there's a new teacher in their school acting
very suspiciously. The Five O's can find out his secret if they
manage to win the school talent contest. There's only one problem -
they are completely talentless. Then there's the discovery of the
head of Ned Belly, and the local legend that claims he can reveal
where his treasure is hidden ... Will the Five O's manage to outwit
The Ferg and Judge ... and Ronald Bump ... and the new teacher ...
and solve the mystery of the head of Ned Belly ... and save their
precious Valley?!
Jason Byrne is 17. With his leaving cert under his belt but no idea
what to do next, who better to ask for advice than his dad, Paddy?
There’s a (very) short stint studying accountancy (he was asked
to leave); a FÁS course with juvenile offenders to become a waiter
that leads to an apprenticeship in Jury’s (he was the only one
not in prison), and a job in a lighting warehouse (it ended with a
collapsed lung). But no matter what the problem, Paddy Byrne is
always ready with a wise word: ‘Sure, that’s life, son. Just
don't tell your mother.’ This is not just a memoir. It is
a celebration of a generation, a celebration of life and of
Jason’s wonderful relationship with his dad, Paddy Byrne – the
man who never gave a b*llix.
Onion O'Brien is in trouble, again. This time he and the rest of
the Five O's are trying to stop the destruction of the Valley, the
local wasteland where they hang out. But Mayor Ronald Bump has
other ideas - he wants to build new apartments there, so he sets
local guards The Ferg and Judge on the children. As if things
aren't bad enough, there's a new teacher in their school acting
very suspiciously. The Five O's can find out his secret if they
manage to win the school talent contest. There's only one problem -
they are completely talentless. Then there's the discovery of the
head of Ned Belly, and the local legend that claims he can reveal
where his treasure is hidden ... Will the Five O's manage to outwit
The Ferg and Judge ... and Ronald Bump ... and the new teacher ...
and solve the mystery of the head of Ned Belly ... and save their
precious Valley?!
Realist Fiction which examines the ability of people from all walks
of life to deal with adversity of all forms and significances, as
well as the world's inherent nature to bring people together
despite of any obstacles between them. Also considers the issues of
fate and love. A disastrous car crash triggers the collision of the
lives of the characters involved, as well as those close to the
victims of the crash. Lives are torn apart and new relationships
emerge as the world of the characters course-corrects in its
attempts to progress into eternity, always and forever.
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