Michael Stitt is a freelance urban planner/urban designer/landscape designer focused on design applying renewable energy conservation and sustainable urban design principles, primarily on urban and landscape projects within arid and semi-arid environments of the Arabic Gulf region, and Australia.
He is best known for his environmental heritage law paper:
Plastic Trees and Plastic Houses: The Formulation of Environmental Law and Policy to Address Imitation of Cultural Heritage. EPLJ (April, 1994). The Law Book Company, Sydney.
A paper inspired by Harvard Professor Constitutional lawyer, Laurence Tribe's famous work:
Ways Not to Think About Plastic Trees: New Foundations in...