ABSTRACT A major change is occurring in the way Australians live, as high-rise apartments are increasingly replacing low-density detached housing in Australian cities. In this piece we discuss recent pilot work undertaken that explores the links between apartment living and food practices in Melbourne, Australia. Detailed analysis is planned on this data, but we maintain the value of presenting this preliminary work as a praxis to promote the potential importance of this topic. Clarifying the relationship and unpacking the connections between apartment size, kitchen design, neighbourhood character, and food practices, will allow a set of recommendations to facilitate healthy eating which can be used by different levels of government and tho...
In Australia, the majority of Australian housing stock is tied up in the private market, with most A...
Faced with a rapidly growing population and the ever-increasing strain on land and resources, Austra...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...
More Australian families are choosing to live in private, inner-city, high-rise apartments. To date,...
Food is fundamental to human existence and the functioning of cities. The current way of consuming f...
Susan Parham, 'Fat Cities and Food Desserts: Exploring a socio-spatial continuum', paper presented a...
More than half the world’s population now live in urban settlements. Worldwide, cities are exp...
More than half the world’s population now live in urban settlements. Worldwide, cities are expanding...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Abstract Objective: To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food...
The need to realise a higher density of houses within Australian cities has shown a preoccupation wi...
Housing in the Melbourne metropolitan area is in the midst of a push towards intensification through...
© 2018 Dr. Maureen MurphyObesity is a major public health challenge and a risk factor for many non-c...
As housing costs increase, transport congestion worsens and decreased affordability plagues growing ...
In Australia, the majority of Australian housing stock is tied up in the private market, with most A...
Faced with a rapidly growing population and the ever-increasing strain on land and resources, Austra...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...
More Australian families are choosing to live in private, inner-city, high-rise apartments. To date,...
Food is fundamental to human existence and the functioning of cities. The current way of consuming f...
Susan Parham, 'Fat Cities and Food Desserts: Exploring a socio-spatial continuum', paper presented a...
More than half the world’s population now live in urban settlements. Worldwide, cities are exp...
More than half the world’s population now live in urban settlements. Worldwide, cities are expanding...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Abstract Objective: To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food...
The need to realise a higher density of houses within Australian cities has shown a preoccupation wi...
Housing in the Melbourne metropolitan area is in the midst of a push towards intensification through...
© 2018 Dr. Maureen MurphyObesity is a major public health challenge and a risk factor for many non-c...
As housing costs increase, transport congestion worsens and decreased affordability plagues growing ...
In Australia, the majority of Australian housing stock is tied up in the private market, with most A...
Faced with a rapidly growing population and the ever-increasing strain on land and resources, Austra...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...