
ATLAS FOR THE END OF THE WORLD
This web based research project co authored with Claire Hoch and Chieh Huang audits global protected areas and catalogues cities which are expanding into high value biodiversity.

OMG! THERE'S AN ANTHROPOCENE IN MY BACKYARD
Keynote Address on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Landscape architecture in Australia., Canberra, October, 2016.

ATLAS FOR THE END OF THE WORLD IN A NUTSHELL
A short description of the web based Atlas which audits global protected areas and urban growth in biodiversity hotspots.

BETWEEN HERMENEUTICS AND DATASCAPES
A Critical Appreciation of Emergent Landscape Design Theory and Praxis through the Writings of James Corner 1990–2000 – Part 1 & 2 2002 7(1) Landscape Review, 3–44
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM AND ITS GARDEN OF AUSTRALIAN DREAMS
21(1) Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes, London 66–85.2001

Identifying conflict zones in the world's biodiversity hotspots. Penn Institute of Urban Research. White Paper for the 9th World Urban Forum. 2018

Thinking Through Landscape Urbanism in Waldheim C (ed), Landscape Urbanism: A Reference Manifesto Massachusetts: Princeton Architectural Press, 2006.

HAS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE FAILED?
The Dirt https://dirt.asla.org/category/landscape-architecture/ (Co-authored with Billy Fleming)