This paper argues that a recent resurgence in Australian spatial planning has been superseded by a resort to infrastructure to address urban problems. The paper uses case studies of the Melbourne and South East Queensland (Brisbane) metropolitan regions to chart the renewal of new spatial planning, after a period of neglect. This paper then shows this spatial planning renewal has given way to a new emphasis on urban infrastructure planning as the primary mode of intervention in these cities. The infrastructure turn raises important questions about the spatial planning and infrastructure of cities within a new era of global strategic challenges
Infrastructure planning is essential for any city. Cities throughout history can be observed plannin...
Congestion is a growing concern of many global cities and the demands on Infrastructure services wit...
The Australian government is constructing a National Broadband Network (NBN), which at an estimated ...
This paper argues that a recent resurgence in Australian spatial planning has been superseded by a r...
In most large Australian cities recent metropolitan strategies have become prominent in state politi...
There are many calls for urban planning in Australia to be reformed, although often in contradictory...
There are many calls for urban planning in Australia to be reformed, although often in contradictor...
The paper addresses the growing public, scholarly and policy concern over the impact and implication...
Over the last several years, metropolitan strategies have been produced for the five mainland state ...
A continuing issue in metropolitan strategic plans is how much of them will be implemented. This app...
This chapter describes the characteristics of a distinctively Australian paradigm of metropolitan pl...
The provision of large economic infrastructure in Australian cities is widely seen to be in crisis. ...
Australian metropolitan strategic plans seek to ensure a balanced approach to the development of new...
Spatial planning and urban infrastructure have emerged as important foci of debates about cities in ...
This paper discusses a recentralization of spatial planning in Australia since 2000, during which La...
Infrastructure planning is essential for any city. Cities throughout history can be observed plannin...
Congestion is a growing concern of many global cities and the demands on Infrastructure services wit...
The Australian government is constructing a National Broadband Network (NBN), which at an estimated ...
This paper argues that a recent resurgence in Australian spatial planning has been superseded by a r...
In most large Australian cities recent metropolitan strategies have become prominent in state politi...
There are many calls for urban planning in Australia to be reformed, although often in contradictory...
There are many calls for urban planning in Australia to be reformed, although often in contradictor...
The paper addresses the growing public, scholarly and policy concern over the impact and implication...
Over the last several years, metropolitan strategies have been produced for the five mainland state ...
A continuing issue in metropolitan strategic plans is how much of them will be implemented. This app...
This chapter describes the characteristics of a distinctively Australian paradigm of metropolitan pl...
The provision of large economic infrastructure in Australian cities is widely seen to be in crisis. ...
Australian metropolitan strategic plans seek to ensure a balanced approach to the development of new...
Spatial planning and urban infrastructure have emerged as important foci of debates about cities in ...
This paper discusses a recentralization of spatial planning in Australia since 2000, during which La...
Infrastructure planning is essential for any city. Cities throughout history can be observed plannin...
Congestion is a growing concern of many global cities and the demands on Infrastructure services wit...
The Australian government is constructing a National Broadband Network (NBN), which at an estimated ...