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Lectures on the environment

Ecology Action, the student-based conservation group, is organising a series of weekly public lectures on Christchurch conservation problems. The first of the lectures will be held on Wednesday evening at the University of Canterbury, with addresses by Mr M. Littlewood. a landscape designer, Messrs P. J. Beaven and S. P. Pascoe (architects), and Dr S. Webb a sociologist, on the topic of the urban environment. The addresses will be followed by questions from the floor.

Transport and associated problems will be the topic on July 12, when the speakers will be Professor D. Stevenson. professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Canterbury, and Messrs D. King (Clean Air Society), G. Main, a traffic engineer, M. Douglass, a town planner, and T. Armitage, a civil engineer. Other topics to be discussed in successive weeks will be population and water and air pollution.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32959, 4 July 1972, Page 11

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Lectures on the environment Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32959, 4 July 1972, Page 11

Lectures on the environment Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32959, 4 July 1972, Page 11

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