Recent years have witnessed an increasing emphasis placed on planning systems in most advanced capitalist societies to develop a more sustainable urban development pattern, resulting in policies to increase residential densities. Although belief in the virtues of the compact city approach is now widespread among the policy community, questions remain relating to the 'sustainability versus liveability' implications of compact city environments. In this regard, while the public may support sustainability principles, there is a perception that high-density development poses too great a cost on individuals' quality of life. Combining both quantitative and qualitative research data, this paper evaluates the relationship between high-density livi...
Australia’s urban form and planning has shifted from traditional individual dwellings on spacious su...
For some decades governments in Europe, the US and Australia promote compact city concepts, to achie...
Rapid urbanization, especially in developing countries, means that the worldwide tradition of living...
Compact cities promote sustainability through several mechanisms, and high-density city development ...
In recent years, the direction of policies has changed towards an increasing focus on the compact ci...
Density and urban form are complex and challenging issues, affecting the liveability and resource-ef...
Urban policy has increasingly emphasized the compact city and higher density urban forms in reaching...
The relationship between urban form and sustainability in general, and the impact of urban form on t...
In Australian urban centres, as in many western countries, urban consolidation and compact urban for...
Much of the literature on sustainable communities and compact cities calls for higher density housin...
This publication comprises a literature review on quality of life in compact cities from a social sc...
Issues surrounding central city residential housing has increased in prominence in recent times as a...
Understanding the role of the built environment in subjective well-being (SWB) can provide important...
The consumer response to sustainable development initiatives provided the focus for a series of rese...
The consumer response to sustainable development initiatives provided the focus for a series of rese...
Australia’s urban form and planning has shifted from traditional individual dwellings on spacious su...
For some decades governments in Europe, the US and Australia promote compact city concepts, to achie...
Rapid urbanization, especially in developing countries, means that the worldwide tradition of living...
Compact cities promote sustainability through several mechanisms, and high-density city development ...
In recent years, the direction of policies has changed towards an increasing focus on the compact ci...
Density and urban form are complex and challenging issues, affecting the liveability and resource-ef...
Urban policy has increasingly emphasized the compact city and higher density urban forms in reaching...
The relationship between urban form and sustainability in general, and the impact of urban form on t...
In Australian urban centres, as in many western countries, urban consolidation and compact urban for...
Much of the literature on sustainable communities and compact cities calls for higher density housin...
This publication comprises a literature review on quality of life in compact cities from a social sc...
Issues surrounding central city residential housing has increased in prominence in recent times as a...
Understanding the role of the built environment in subjective well-being (SWB) can provide important...
The consumer response to sustainable development initiatives provided the focus for a series of rese...
The consumer response to sustainable development initiatives provided the focus for a series of rese...
Australia’s urban form and planning has shifted from traditional individual dwellings on spacious su...
For some decades governments in Europe, the US and Australia promote compact city concepts, to achie...
Rapid urbanization, especially in developing countries, means that the worldwide tradition of living...