This article examines the relationship between theories of urban governance, strategic planning and collaborative planning and the preparation of a strategic spatial plan for the greater Adelaide region. In particular, it analyses the extent to which health professionals involved in the collaborative processes used to formulate the plan were able to advocate for health-related objectives. The analysis was undertaken using data collected in interviews with actors directly involved in the collaborative processes that produced the plan. Interview responses were analysed to understand how factors that can derail or conversely facilitate successful collaborative planning processes were dealt with
There is now wide recognition and evidence that the built environment affects population health and ...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a project investigating the integration and application ...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
The field of collaborative health planning faces significant challenges due to the lack of effective...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
The issue of urban liveability has been extensively debated by global agencies and scholars, as evid...
The field of collaborative health planning faces significant challenges due to the lack of effective...
The issue of urban liveability has been extensively debated by global agencies and scholars, as evid...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
© 2016 Dr. Melanie Danica LoweIntegrated planning across policy sectors is critical for creating hea...
This article reports on a longitudinal case study of stakeholders’ relating dynamics in the collabor...
The most pressing health problems of the 21st century - such as obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis, can...
<strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being implemen...
This paper looks at the integration of health into planning and planning curricula and what we have ...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a project investigating the integration and application ...
There is now wide recognition and evidence that the built environment affects population health and ...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a project investigating the integration and application ...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
The field of collaborative health planning faces significant challenges due to the lack of effective...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
The issue of urban liveability has been extensively debated by global agencies and scholars, as evid...
The field of collaborative health planning faces significant challenges due to the lack of effective...
The issue of urban liveability has been extensively debated by global agencies and scholars, as evid...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
© 2016 Dr. Melanie Danica LoweIntegrated planning across policy sectors is critical for creating hea...
This article reports on a longitudinal case study of stakeholders’ relating dynamics in the collabor...
The most pressing health problems of the 21st century - such as obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis, can...
<strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being implemen...
This paper looks at the integration of health into planning and planning curricula and what we have ...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a project investigating the integration and application ...
There is now wide recognition and evidence that the built environment affects population health and ...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a project investigating the integration and application ...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...