Booklet, State of Victoria through the Department of Environment and Primary Industries et al, Growing Green Guide, February 2014
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Spiral bound with cardboard covers. "A Guide to Green Roofs, Walls and Facades in Melbourne and Victoria, Australia." Evidence, Rechnical Guide and Vicrtorian Case Studies (including Burnley Biodiversity Green Roof Case Study).. Primary authors: Julie Francis, Gail Hall, Sue Murphy and John Rayner, The University of Melbourne project partner, Victorian Adaptation and Sustainability Partnership.