Hello,
Welcome to the citizen-based interactive digital platform prototype for Urban Riparian Post-quarry-landfill (URPQL) Landscapes in Victoria Australia.
Have a URPQL story to tell?
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Have a URPQL memory to share?
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Would you like to share your expertise and insights that are often unknown to others?
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Have a URPQL story to tell? 〰️ Have a URPQL memory to share? 〰️ Would you like to share your expertise and insights that are often unknown to others? 〰️
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to explore the often-unseen stories, memories, and knowledge of Urban Riparian Post-Quarry-Landfill (URPQL) landscapes. By conserving the past and reflecting on the present, we can collaboratively envision pathways for the long-term vision, educational significance, socio-ecological values, and potential of these dynamic landscapes. This prototype serves as a living lab and community hub—where sharing, listening, creating and collaboration take place—acting as a catalyst for public awareness and understanding of these unique environments.
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Do you remember your first experience at the chosen URPQL landscape? What was it like, and what stands out to you most from that memory?
Do you have a hidden gem or favorite spot in a URPQL landscape?
What does this landscape mean to you or your community?
Have you witnessed changes in a URPQL site over time?
What role does this landscape play in your everyday life?
Do you know a story or history tied to this place that others might not?
What memories or emotions come to mind when you think of this space?
How do you imagine the future of this landscape?
What would you like others to know about this unique environment?
Have you contributed to shaping a URPQL site in any way?
What challenges or opportunities do you see in these landscapes?
How do you feel connected to the natural or cultural aspects of this space?
Do you have ideas for how these landscapes can be preserved or reimagined?
What changes would you like to see in these spaces for future generations?
How has your relationship with these landscapes evolved over time?
Is there a story about this landscape that inspires or moves you?
Do you have historical photos of any URPQL sites you’d like to share?