Juliet Ramsay, convenor of Lake Burley Griffin Guardians and cultural landscape expert, looks at threats to the aesthetic and social values of Lake Burley Griffin in this article particularly to the West Basin.
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Juliet Ramsay is a landscape architect who has worked mostly in heritage. She is an advisory member of the ICOMOS-IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes and convenor of the Lake Burley Griffin Guardians
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