South East Queensland is projected to grow by an estimated 1.3 million people over the next 20 years. To date, much of the debate on how best to respond to this unprecedented rate of growth has focused attention on the need to provide better infrastructure, more housing and to sustain and protect ecosystems and habitats. Less attention has been paid to the human dimensions of growth, and how the needs of an increasingly diverse population are to be met - including planning for a more multicultural urban future. Utilising a social inclusion framework this article explores the challenges for planning where nearly half of South East Queensland's growth results from overseas migration. In providing a case study of Moorooka, Brisbane, we argue t...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
In Australia there is a strong risk adverse culture, in part due to the widely acknowledged conserva...
Taking a more integrated approach to planning our neighbourhoods for the continuum of inhabitants’ a...
South East Queensland is projected to grow by an estimated 1.3 million people over the next 20 years...
South East Queensland is projected to grow by an estimated 1.3 million people over the next 20 years...
Social infrastructure and sustainable development represent two distinct but interlinked concepts bo...
From its early birth through to the twenty-first century, the planning for social infrastructure has...
In 2010, the UN legitimised social inclusion as a central concept of social policy in Europe and els...
The Sunshine Coast region of South-east Queensland, Australia is in a fortunate position. Its natura...
The history of housing in Australia is a textbook example of socio-spatial exclusion as described, d...
The history of housing in Australia is a textbook example of socio-spatial exclusion as described, d...
The reality of the quest for a sustainable urban future is that to get there at an indefinite time i...
Drawing on interviews with planners implementing metropolitan plans for Glasgow, Melbourne and Toron...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
Worldwide population growth and economic agglomeration is driving increasing urban density within la...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
In Australia there is a strong risk adverse culture, in part due to the widely acknowledged conserva...
Taking a more integrated approach to planning our neighbourhoods for the continuum of inhabitants’ a...
South East Queensland is projected to grow by an estimated 1.3 million people over the next 20 years...
South East Queensland is projected to grow by an estimated 1.3 million people over the next 20 years...
Social infrastructure and sustainable development represent two distinct but interlinked concepts bo...
From its early birth through to the twenty-first century, the planning for social infrastructure has...
In 2010, the UN legitimised social inclusion as a central concept of social policy in Europe and els...
The Sunshine Coast region of South-east Queensland, Australia is in a fortunate position. Its natura...
The history of housing in Australia is a textbook example of socio-spatial exclusion as described, d...
The history of housing in Australia is a textbook example of socio-spatial exclusion as described, d...
The reality of the quest for a sustainable urban future is that to get there at an indefinite time i...
Drawing on interviews with planners implementing metropolitan plans for Glasgow, Melbourne and Toron...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
Worldwide population growth and economic agglomeration is driving increasing urban density within la...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
In Australia there is a strong risk adverse culture, in part due to the widely acknowledged conserva...
Taking a more integrated approach to planning our neighbourhoods for the continuum of inhabitants’ a...