Planning for urban areas is a process of proactively and creatively providing for the future physical form of an urban area, including its design, development and subsequent use, through the development and implementation of policy and other measures seeking to ensure quality environmental, economic and social outcomes. Yet in New Zealand, the legislation enabling such intervention, the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), makes no reference to the term urban or any of the elements of the urban environment. This thesis proposes that there is a remit, and indeed a requirement, under the RMA to sustainably manage the built form, and that this should be sought through anticipatory policies in district plans. The extent to which elements of urba...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
Increased low-density urban sprawl and population growth created pressure on the housing system of N...
Increased low-density urban sprawl and population growth created pressure on the housing system of N...
In an urban context, our foremost duty as planners is to develop the planning principles and techniq...
The majority of the world's population lives in urban areas or its peripheries - showing an upward t...
Urban land management is a complex task practised across a range of scales, involving a range of act...
Maintaining and enhancing urban amenity value is a significant issue for New Zealanders, 86% of whom...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
Virtually no urban areas in New Zealand have "just grown" in regard to the layout of streets and all...
For a decade prior to the election of the Labour government in 1999, New Zealand public policy had l...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s most productive soils are under threat from urban sprawl, and in particular b...
According to the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology and the Parliamentary Commissioner ...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
Increased low-density urban sprawl and population growth created pressure on the housing system of N...
Increased low-density urban sprawl and population growth created pressure on the housing system of N...
In an urban context, our foremost duty as planners is to develop the planning principles and techniq...
The majority of the world's population lives in urban areas or its peripheries - showing an upward t...
Urban land management is a complex task practised across a range of scales, involving a range of act...
Maintaining and enhancing urban amenity value is a significant issue for New Zealanders, 86% of whom...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
Virtually no urban areas in New Zealand have "just grown" in regard to the layout of streets and all...
For a decade prior to the election of the Labour government in 1999, New Zealand public policy had l...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s most productive soils are under threat from urban sprawl, and in particular b...
According to the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology and the Parliamentary Commissioner ...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
Increased low-density urban sprawl and population growth created pressure on the housing system of N...
Increased low-density urban sprawl and population growth created pressure on the housing system of N...