When small towns experience a major infrastructure shock, such as a ‘mill’ closure, the effects can be devastating. We analyse the effects of two major freezing works closures in New Zealand, in Patea (1982) and Whakatu (1986). These two examples provide an interesting comparison: Whakatu is located close to a city, while Patea is relatively isolated. We describe the impacts of these shocks on population, employment and house values in each town, relative to two sets of comparators. These descriptions allow us to contrast long-run trends and adjustment dynamics resulting from the differing locations of both towns. We find that both towns experience negative population and employment impacts; however, consistent with benefits of a near-city ...
The proportion of New Zealand households living in owner-occupied dwellings has declined steadily si...
Natural disasters greatly impact the environment of affected societies with often unknown consequenc...
We consider whether external urban economic advantages (agglomeration economies) vary with time and ...
Understanding and predicting spatial patterns in population change has significant implications for ...
Throughout history population centres, of any size, have always fluctuated in prosperity, population...
We analyse impacts that infrastructure provision and other factors have on long run urban growth. Re...
Commuting behaviour has been intensively examined by geographers, urban planners, and transportation...
Modern day migration literature suggests that natural amenities play a significant role in attractin...
In New Zealand, population change is interlinked with regional development. Places growing in popula...
This thesis analyses several aspects of local labour market performance in New Zealand. Each of thes...
We test whether a single housing market exists across sixteen cities covering two countries, Austral...
To better understand the social consequences of migration away from traditional iwi regions, Tūhoe r...
Over the past thirty years small towns worldwide have experienced periods of growth and contraction....
iii, 140 leaves ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 134-140. University of Otago department: Geography.INT...
Purpose - Virtually all nations in the world have 'urbanized' in most or all of the last 50 years. H...
The proportion of New Zealand households living in owner-occupied dwellings has declined steadily si...
Natural disasters greatly impact the environment of affected societies with often unknown consequenc...
We consider whether external urban economic advantages (agglomeration economies) vary with time and ...
Understanding and predicting spatial patterns in population change has significant implications for ...
Throughout history population centres, of any size, have always fluctuated in prosperity, population...
We analyse impacts that infrastructure provision and other factors have on long run urban growth. Re...
Commuting behaviour has been intensively examined by geographers, urban planners, and transportation...
Modern day migration literature suggests that natural amenities play a significant role in attractin...
In New Zealand, population change is interlinked with regional development. Places growing in popula...
This thesis analyses several aspects of local labour market performance in New Zealand. Each of thes...
We test whether a single housing market exists across sixteen cities covering two countries, Austral...
To better understand the social consequences of migration away from traditional iwi regions, Tūhoe r...
Over the past thirty years small towns worldwide have experienced periods of growth and contraction....
iii, 140 leaves ; 30 cm. Bibliography: leaves 134-140. University of Otago department: Geography.INT...
Purpose - Virtually all nations in the world have 'urbanized' in most or all of the last 50 years. H...
The proportion of New Zealand households living in owner-occupied dwellings has declined steadily si...
Natural disasters greatly impact the environment of affected societies with often unknown consequenc...
We consider whether external urban economic advantages (agglomeration economies) vary with time and ...