[[wiki-architecture]] · [[General Architecture]] · [[ARCHITECTURE]] · [[000]] # Sustainable regional development Sustainable regional development is the application of sustainable development at a regional, rather than local, national or global level. It differs to regional development per se, as the latter is a term used more generally to describe economic development that emphasises the alleviation of regional disparities. While regional development has an economic and equity emphasis, sustainable regional development seeks to incorporate ecological concerns. Sustainable regional development has particular currency in Australia, where the Institute for Sustainable Regional Development has been established (1997) for the purpose of developing integrated, multi- and inter-disciplinary strategies for environmental and socio-economic change in regional Australia. == References == - [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 03 - Development Control Rules]] - [[Environmental Design/Strong Foundations for Sustainable Constructions]] - [[Environmental Design/Sustainable Materials]] - [[Environmental Design/Strong Foundations for Sustainable Constructions/pillars]] - [[Environmental Design/Strong Foundations for Sustainable Constructions/satellites]] - [[Design/Art and Culture]] - [[Building Construction/Specifications and Detailing/Joint Design]] - [[History and Theory/Temple Architecture/Stone Temples of India/satellites]] - [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 10 - Landscape and Signs]] - [[Building Construction/Structural Systems/Concrete Structures]]