Based on the experiences of young people growing up in Melbourne's peri-urban areas, this article argues that while their sense of well-being is shaped in part by their built environment, a physically deterministic policy approach is an insufficient response to the projected population growth in these areas. Policy makers should investigate the concept of social cohesion as a superior basis for their thinking
This chapter argues that livability indices, although often taking account of overall levels of soci...
Inner Melbourne is already a compact, densely populated place to live, work and learn and urban rene...
The economic and social contribution young people make to society is increasingly important as the p...
Social capital is often used as a reference to create policy and interventions to improve social wel...
The residents of Melbourne have long shown their attachment to the house and garden ideal of suburba...
Nowadays in our society we find it hard for some groups of people to integrate in society. It’s know...
In the context of urban population growth, urban consolidation and intensification is a common polic...
This paper examines the understanding of social cohesion by policymakers, practitioners and resident...
Young people bring colour and vitality to a city. In its Vision Statement for young people, Melbourn...
Using a social determinants of health lens, liveable communities are regarded as safe, attractive, s...
Melbourne has a strikingly diverse multicultural population of around four million people, but is fo...
ArticleDespite being an important physical environment capable of promoting social sustainability, s...
In view of major contemporary concerns about urban sprawl and related externalities, this article in...
In the article, the co-authors analyze the formation of social values in young people in major citie...
It is now recognized that the sustainability of major cities is integral to their quality of life in...
This chapter argues that livability indices, although often taking account of overall levels of soci...
Inner Melbourne is already a compact, densely populated place to live, work and learn and urban rene...
The economic and social contribution young people make to society is increasingly important as the p...
Social capital is often used as a reference to create policy and interventions to improve social wel...
The residents of Melbourne have long shown their attachment to the house and garden ideal of suburba...
Nowadays in our society we find it hard for some groups of people to integrate in society. It’s know...
In the context of urban population growth, urban consolidation and intensification is a common polic...
This paper examines the understanding of social cohesion by policymakers, practitioners and resident...
Young people bring colour and vitality to a city. In its Vision Statement for young people, Melbourn...
Using a social determinants of health lens, liveable communities are regarded as safe, attractive, s...
Melbourne has a strikingly diverse multicultural population of around four million people, but is fo...
ArticleDespite being an important physical environment capable of promoting social sustainability, s...
In view of major contemporary concerns about urban sprawl and related externalities, this article in...
In the article, the co-authors analyze the formation of social values in young people in major citie...
It is now recognized that the sustainability of major cities is integral to their quality of life in...
This chapter argues that livability indices, although often taking account of overall levels of soci...
Inner Melbourne is already a compact, densely populated place to live, work and learn and urban rene...
The economic and social contribution young people make to society is increasingly important as the p...