Map - Embodied resource requirements of the City of Melbourne's buildings
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Embodied resource requirements of the City of Melbourne's buildings
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Space | Coordinates | Description |
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100001 | [-37.8078851554018, 144.9432764206944] | |
100002 | [-37.80723315464313, 144.94339772857305] | |
100003 | [-37.806838661965095, 144.9440331255508] | |
100004 | [-37.8066588873474, 144.9441736236802] | |
100005 | [-37.80651423215953, 144.9442177886427] | |
100006 | [-37.80642100176326, 144.94433047336815] | |
100008 | [-37.80444526946579, 144.94491092475] | |
100009 | [-37.804140484883575, 144.9449535342992] | |
100010 | [-37.80397370247988, 144.94496922867262] | |
100011 | [-37.80383304606134, 144.94499362733643] |
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