Australian cities are facing a number of challenges, including a significant growth in population, a growing housing affordability crisis, a greater concern for environmental issues (such as climate change), and shortfalls in transport and other urban infrastructure. In response to these challenges the promotion of a higher density built form has come to represent an urban planning orthodoxy promoted via metropolitan strategies across the country. Despite the dominance of the higher density ideal within policy rhetoric, its virtues remain the subject of significant debate. To date this debate has been played out in academic and policy circles, with limited recognition of the knowledge and perceptions of such policies held by the general pub...
This paper presents an overview of the characteristics of the market for higher density residential ...
Recent metropolitan strategies for Australia's cities promote a vision for the renewal of the 'middl...
Over the past fifty years, the composition of Australian households has shifted from predominantly n...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
This paper presents a study – currently still in progress – of the process of redevelopment at highe...
This paper examines how particular interests shape urban policy debate and reform in Australia. With...
Urban consolidation has been the main planning policy in Sydney since the 1980s. ... For most of thi...
Rapid population growth, changing demographic profiles and increased focus on sustainable urban form...
The shaping of any policy depends on the broader dynamics of power (Richardson, 1996). Indeed, state...
This chapter offers a critical review of urban consolidation debates, examining why increased densit...
For at least thirty years urban growth management policies in Australian cities have focused on incr...
This thesis presents research into the process of medium density housing development and its managem...
The recent change of government in NSW has resulted in significant policy changes for accommodating ...
Larger cities in Australia and New Zealand have urban consolidation policies promoting higher-densit...
This Blue Sky study explores a new conceptual approach to community involvement in planning that res...
This paper presents an overview of the characteristics of the market for higher density residential ...
Recent metropolitan strategies for Australia's cities promote a vision for the renewal of the 'middl...
Over the past fifty years, the composition of Australian households has shifted from predominantly n...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
This paper presents a study – currently still in progress – of the process of redevelopment at highe...
This paper examines how particular interests shape urban policy debate and reform in Australia. With...
Urban consolidation has been the main planning policy in Sydney since the 1980s. ... For most of thi...
Rapid population growth, changing demographic profiles and increased focus on sustainable urban form...
The shaping of any policy depends on the broader dynamics of power (Richardson, 1996). Indeed, state...
This chapter offers a critical review of urban consolidation debates, examining why increased densit...
For at least thirty years urban growth management policies in Australian cities have focused on incr...
This thesis presents research into the process of medium density housing development and its managem...
The recent change of government in NSW has resulted in significant policy changes for accommodating ...
Larger cities in Australia and New Zealand have urban consolidation policies promoting higher-densit...
This Blue Sky study explores a new conceptual approach to community involvement in planning that res...
This paper presents an overview of the characteristics of the market for higher density residential ...
Recent metropolitan strategies for Australia's cities promote a vision for the renewal of the 'middl...
Over the past fifty years, the composition of Australian households has shifted from predominantly n...