scholarly journals Use of the Project Integrate Framework for situational analysis and benchmarking of progress towards care integration in the Central Coast NSW

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Vol 18 (s1) ◽  
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Hazel Dalton ◽  
David Perkins ◽  
Nick Goodwin ◽  
Anne Hendry ◽  
Kate Davies ◽  
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2019 ◽  
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Donna M.Y. Read ◽  
Hazel Dalton ◽  
Angela Booth ◽  
Nick Goodwin ◽  
Anne Hendry ◽  
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1984 ◽  
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A. Biglan ◽  
S. McConnell ◽  
H. H. Severson ◽  
J. Bavry ◽  
D. Ary

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Eunice Karanja Kamaara ◽  
Paul Nyongesa ◽  
Hazel O. Ayanga ◽  
Emily J. Choge-Kerama ◽  
Dinah Chelagat ◽  
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Based on the analysis of the tense ecological situation in the industrial zones of industrial cities, the role and place of special landscaping areas in the implementation of national projects is substantiated. From the perspective of the ecosystem approach, a set of requirements and a list of priority optimization decisions regarding the planning organization of environmental protection landscaping are proposed. The matrix of situational analysis of the state and the composition of indicators for assessing the barrier potential of a territory with a special land use regime are presented.


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