Urban Regeneration in Australia: Policies, Processes and Projects of Contemporary Urban Change
Editat de Kristian Rumingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 feb 2018
The book puts forward a unique and innovative ‘scaled’ analysis of urban regeneration, which positions urban regeneration as more than just large-scale redevelopment projects. It examines the processes of urban change which occur outside inner suburbs, which contribute to regenerating the city as a whole. The book moves beyond the planning and economic considerations of the regeneration process to describe the social and cultural aspects of regeneration. In doing so, it focuses on the management of higher-density environments, culture as a trigger for regeneration, and community opposition to the regeneration process.
Urban Regeneration in Australia would benefit academics, students and professionals of urban geography and planning, as well as those with a particular interest in Australian urbanism.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472471635
ISBN-10: 1472471636
Pagini: 398
Ilustrații: 14 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Halftones, black and white; 20 Tables, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472471636
Pagini: 398
Ilustrații: 14 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Halftones, black and white; 20 Tables, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Urban Regeneration and the Australian City
Kristian Ruming
Part One: Planning and Funding Urban Regeneration
Chapter 2 Metropolitan Strategic Plans: establishing and delivering a vision for urban regeneration and renewal
Kristian Ruming
Chapter 3 Urban Regeneration and Planning Regulations
Nicole Gurran and Peter Phibbs
Chapter 4 Funding Large Scale Brownfield Regeneration Projects
Glen Searle
Chapter 5 Experiencing Density: The implications of strata titling for urban renewal in Australian cities
Hazel Easthope and Bill Randolph
Part Two: Inner City Regeneration
Chapter 6 Barangaroo: Machiavellian megaproject or erosion of intent?
Mike Harris
Chapter 7 Murky waters: decision-making and accountability in Melbourne’s regeneration precincts
Kate Shaw
Chapter 8 Growth Plans and Growing Pains in Brisbane’s Sunbelt Metropolis
Phil Heywood
Chapter 9 Transforming Perth: The Evolution of Urban Regeneration in Perth, Western Australia, 1990-2016
Paul J. Maginn
Chapter10 Pushing the Boundaries of Sustainable Development: The Case of Central Park, Sydney
Stuart White, Andrea Turner and Justine Saint Hilaire
Chapter 11 Rethinking culture-led urban regeneration: The creative (re)assembling of inner-city Newcastle
Natalie Gentle and Pauline McGuirk
Part Three: Middle-ring and Suburban Regeneration
Chapter 12 Greyfield Regeneration: a Precinct Approach for Urban Renewal in the Established Suburbs of Australia’s Cities
Peter Newton and Stephen Glackin
Chapter 13 Shopping Centre-led regeneration: Middle-ring town centres and suburban regeneration
Kristian Ruming, Kathy Mee, Pauline McGuirk and Jill Sweeney
Chapter 14 Incremental change with significant outcomes: regenerating the suburbs through Knockdown Rebuild
Simon Pinnegar, Rob Freestone and Ilan Wiesel
Chapter 15 Regenerating Australia’s Public Housing Estates
Hal Pawson and Simon Pinnegar
Chapter 16 Resisting Regeneration: community opposition and the politicisation of transport-led regeneration in Australian cities
Crystal Legacy and Elizabeth Taylor
Chapter 17 On the fringe of regeneration: what role for greenfield development and innovative urban futures?
Kristian Ruming, Kathy Mee, Pauline McGuirk and Jill Sweeney
Kristian Ruming
Part One: Planning and Funding Urban Regeneration
Chapter 2 Metropolitan Strategic Plans: establishing and delivering a vision for urban regeneration and renewal
Kristian Ruming
Chapter 3 Urban Regeneration and Planning Regulations
Nicole Gurran and Peter Phibbs
Chapter 4 Funding Large Scale Brownfield Regeneration Projects
Glen Searle
Chapter 5 Experiencing Density: The implications of strata titling for urban renewal in Australian cities
Hazel Easthope and Bill Randolph
Part Two: Inner City Regeneration
Chapter 6 Barangaroo: Machiavellian megaproject or erosion of intent?
Mike Harris
Chapter 7 Murky waters: decision-making and accountability in Melbourne’s regeneration precincts
Kate Shaw
Chapter 8 Growth Plans and Growing Pains in Brisbane’s Sunbelt Metropolis
Phil Heywood
Chapter 9 Transforming Perth: The Evolution of Urban Regeneration in Perth, Western Australia, 1990-2016
Paul J. Maginn
Chapter10 Pushing the Boundaries of Sustainable Development: The Case of Central Park, Sydney
Stuart White, Andrea Turner and Justine Saint Hilaire
Chapter 11 Rethinking culture-led urban regeneration: The creative (re)assembling of inner-city Newcastle
Natalie Gentle and Pauline McGuirk
Part Three: Middle-ring and Suburban Regeneration
Chapter 12 Greyfield Regeneration: a Precinct Approach for Urban Renewal in the Established Suburbs of Australia’s Cities
Peter Newton and Stephen Glackin
Chapter 13 Shopping Centre-led regeneration: Middle-ring town centres and suburban regeneration
Kristian Ruming, Kathy Mee, Pauline McGuirk and Jill Sweeney
Chapter 14 Incremental change with significant outcomes: regenerating the suburbs through Knockdown Rebuild
Simon Pinnegar, Rob Freestone and Ilan Wiesel
Chapter 15 Regenerating Australia’s Public Housing Estates
Hal Pawson and Simon Pinnegar
Chapter 16 Resisting Regeneration: community opposition and the politicisation of transport-led regeneration in Australian cities
Crystal Legacy and Elizabeth Taylor
Chapter 17 On the fringe of regeneration: what role for greenfield development and innovative urban futures?
Kristian Ruming, Kathy Mee, Pauline McGuirk and Jill Sweeney
Notă biografică
Kristian Ruming is Associate Professor of Urban Geography at the Department of Geography and Planning, Macquarie University, Australia. His main research interests include urban regeneration and renewal, affordable and social-housing provision, urban governance, strategic planning, and planning system reform. Before joining Macquarie University, he was a research fellow at the City Future Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia.
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The book puts forward a unique and innovative ‘scaled’ analysis of urban regeneration, which positions urban regeneration as more than just large-scale redevelopment projects.