The Routledge Handbook of Australian Urban and Regional Planning
Editat de Neil Sipe, Karen Vellaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2017
Divided into six parts, this handbook explores:
- contexts of urban and regional planning in Australia
- critical debates in Australian planning
- planning policy
- climate change, disaster risk and environmental management
- engaging and taking planning action
- planning education and research
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138813540
ISBN-10: 1138813540
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 39
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138813540
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 39
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Foreword
Ann Forsyth
Introduction
Karen Vella and Neil Sipe
Part I: The Context of Urban and Regional Planning
The Changing Population Geography of Australia: Implications for Planning and Policy
Elin Charles-Edwards
Employment, income and (in)equality: Planning Issues Hidden in Plain Sight
David Wadley
Part II: Critical debates in Australian Planning
Planning and the Nirvana of Economic Development
Glen Searle
Urban Design for a Sustainable Future: Heading In the Right Directions?
John Byrne
Regionalization and Regionalism: Persistent Challenges and New Frontiers
Jennifer Bellamy and Brian Head
The Evolution of Australian Urban and Regional Planning: A Textual Analysis
Robert Freestone
Northern Australia: A Contested Landscape
Allan P. Dale, Ruth Potts and Sharon Harwood
Australian Planning System Reform: Tinkering at the Edges or Instrumental Change?
Kristian Ruming, Nicole Gurran, Paul Maginn and Robin Goodman
Physical Determinism and Australian Cities
Patrick N. Troy
Getting Dense: Why Has Urban Consolidation Been So Difficult?
Joe Hurley, Elizabeth Taylor, and Jago Dodson
Part III: Topics in planning policy
Neoliberalism and the Housing Affordability Crisis
Keith Jacobs
Gerotopia: The ‘Good Life’ For Life Hereafter
Caryl Bosman
How Did We Get Here? Plotting the Route to 'Balanced' Mobility and Transport Planning
Matthew Burke and Jianqiang Cui
Ports As Critical Infrastructure Keeping Connected Requires a Long-Term View
Gavin McCullagh BE (Civil) BA GDURP; Douglas Baker PhD
Planning For Food Justice within Urban Australia
Nicolette Larder
Part IV: Climate change, disaster risk and environmental management
How Planning Can Address the Challenge of Transitioning to Low Carbon Urban Economies
Ian Lowe
Climate Change: Local Governments Adapting To the Wicked Problem of Sea Level Rise
Anne Leitch
Mainstreaming Urban Planning for Disaster Risk Reduction: Five Capabilities for Australian Urban Planning
Alan March and Stephen Dovers
The Quality of Australian Regional NRM Plans
Michael Lockwood and Andrew Harwood
In Pursuit Of Effective Nature Conservation Planning and Delivery
Marc Hockings, Leslie Shirreffs, Robert Speirs
Part V: Engaging and Taking Planning Action
Urban Planning and Indigenous Peoples, Australia
Melissa Nursey-Bray and Andrew Beer
"The Right to Contribute": The Dynamics and Dilemmas of Community Engagement in the Australian Context
Jenny Cameron and Deanna Grant-Smith
Creating spaces for action: Lessons from front line planners in the Great Barrier Reef
Karen Vella and John Forester
Part VI: Planning education and research
Doing Planning and Being a Planner: Employment and Education Challenges for the Australian Planning Profession
Deanna Grant-Smith and Severine Mayere
Tracing the History of Australian Planning Research and Its Influence on Practice
Jason Byrne
Conclusion
Neil Sipe and Karen Vella
Ann Forsyth
Introduction
Karen Vella and Neil Sipe
Part I: The Context of Urban and Regional Planning
The Changing Population Geography of Australia: Implications for Planning and Policy
Elin Charles-Edwards
Employment, income and (in)equality: Planning Issues Hidden in Plain Sight
David Wadley
Part II: Critical debates in Australian Planning
Planning and the Nirvana of Economic Development
Glen Searle
Urban Design for a Sustainable Future: Heading In the Right Directions?
John Byrne
Regionalization and Regionalism: Persistent Challenges and New Frontiers
Jennifer Bellamy and Brian Head
The Evolution of Australian Urban and Regional Planning: A Textual Analysis
Robert Freestone
Northern Australia: A Contested Landscape
Allan P. Dale, Ruth Potts and Sharon Harwood
Australian Planning System Reform: Tinkering at the Edges or Instrumental Change?
Kristian Ruming, Nicole Gurran, Paul Maginn and Robin Goodman
Physical Determinism and Australian Cities
Patrick N. Troy
Getting Dense: Why Has Urban Consolidation Been So Difficult?
Joe Hurley, Elizabeth Taylor, and Jago Dodson
Part III: Topics in planning policy
Neoliberalism and the Housing Affordability Crisis
Keith Jacobs
Gerotopia: The ‘Good Life’ For Life Hereafter
Caryl Bosman
How Did We Get Here? Plotting the Route to 'Balanced' Mobility and Transport Planning
Matthew Burke and Jianqiang Cui
Ports As Critical Infrastructure Keeping Connected Requires a Long-Term View
Gavin McCullagh BE (Civil) BA GDURP; Douglas Baker PhD
Planning For Food Justice within Urban Australia
Nicolette Larder
Part IV: Climate change, disaster risk and environmental management
How Planning Can Address the Challenge of Transitioning to Low Carbon Urban Economies
Ian Lowe
Climate Change: Local Governments Adapting To the Wicked Problem of Sea Level Rise
Anne Leitch
Mainstreaming Urban Planning for Disaster Risk Reduction: Five Capabilities for Australian Urban Planning
Alan March and Stephen Dovers
The Quality of Australian Regional NRM Plans
Michael Lockwood and Andrew Harwood
In Pursuit Of Effective Nature Conservation Planning and Delivery
Marc Hockings, Leslie Shirreffs, Robert Speirs
Part V: Engaging and Taking Planning Action
Urban Planning and Indigenous Peoples, Australia
Melissa Nursey-Bray and Andrew Beer
"The Right to Contribute": The Dynamics and Dilemmas of Community Engagement in the Australian Context
Jenny Cameron and Deanna Grant-Smith
Creating spaces for action: Lessons from front line planners in the Great Barrier Reef
Karen Vella and John Forester
Part VI: Planning education and research
Doing Planning and Being a Planner: Employment and Education Challenges for the Australian Planning Profession
Deanna Grant-Smith and Severine Mayere
Tracing the History of Australian Planning Research and Its Influence on Practice
Jason Byrne
Conclusion
Neil Sipe and Karen Vella
Descriere
The Routledge Handbook of Australian Urban and Regional Planning includes 27 chapters that answer questions that confront planners working in urban and regional areas in 21st century Australia. It provides a single source for cutting edge thinking and research across a broad range of the most important topics in urban and regional planning.
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Notă biografică
Neil Sipe is Professor of Planning in the School of Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Queensland (Brisbane). His research interests include: transport and land use planning; natural resource management; and international comparisons of planning systems.
Karen Vella is a Senior Lecturer in Urban and Regional Planning at Queensland University of Technology. Her research focuses on policy and governance dimensions of planning and evidence based frameworks for action to improve planning outcomes in urban and regional contexts. Her work has helped shape urban and regional sustainability planning and policy for climate mitigation and adaptation, natural resource management, duty of care frameworks for urban and regional risk management, and the protection of the Great Barrier Reef.
Karen Vella is a Senior Lecturer in Urban and Regional Planning at Queensland University of Technology. Her research focuses on policy and governance dimensions of planning and evidence based frameworks for action to improve planning outcomes in urban and regional contexts. Her work has helped shape urban and regional sustainability planning and policy for climate mitigation and adaptation, natural resource management, duty of care frameworks for urban and regional risk management, and the protection of the Great Barrier Reef.