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Landscape Interpretation

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ANU Instructional Resources Unit (1975-1996)
Producer: Darien Rossiter
Script and subject advisor: Ken Johnson
Narrator: Margaret Robertson
Speaker: James Grieve
Speaker: Peter Robins
Speaker: H. Alder
Photography: Rob Little
Camera: David Fetherston
Graphics: Graham Ristow

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Tape 1. Programme One: The representation of the landscape. The first program exploring the historical representations of landscape and introduces the other principal forms - maps and remote sensors. -- Tape 2. Programme 2: Topographic maps. The purpose of the program is to answer question 'How can we describe a landscape using topographic maps as our tool?'

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Series 423 - ANU Instructional Resources Unit Video Recordings
Item 44 - Landscape Interpretation - Program One: The Representation of the Landscape, Ken Johnson. Summary of contents: The first program exploring the historical representations of landscape and introduces the other principal forms - maps and remote sensors
Item 45 - Landscape Interpretation - Program Two: Topographic Maps, Ken Johnson. Summary of contents: The purpose of the program is to answer question 'How can we describe a landscape using topographic maps as our tool?'

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1983

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Open Access

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This video recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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