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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Intro -- List of figures -- Figure 3.1 COAG urban policy integration framework -- Figure 3.2 National urban policy goals, objectives, and principles -- Figure 5.1 Urban-relevant SDG targets -- Figure 5.2 Australian city SDG indicator benchmark data -- Figure 12.1 Public open space before being upgraded according to GOD -- Figure 12.2 After GOD: Urban densification correlated with upgraded parks -- Figure 12.3 Upgraded public open space -- Figure 13.1 Gartner Hype Cycle: Smart city technology and solutions, July 2021 -- Figure 13.2 Google Trends: Smart cities, 2004-2021 |
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Figure 13.3 Publications on smart cities: Scopus search for the terms 'smart' and 'cities' -- Figure 13.4 Word cloud of all plans funded by the 2016 Smart City Plan -- Figure 15.1 The Uluru Statement from the Heart -- Figure 15.2 Model for parity and coexistence between Indigenous and settler-state land rights and interests, land use, and land tenure -- Figure 16.1 Social Progress Index framework -- Figure 16.2 Australian Social Progress Index 2018 scores and rankings -- Figure 17.1a Dominant housing tenure in Sydney by Statistical Area Level 2, 2001-2006 |
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Figure 17.1b Dominant housing tenure in Sydney by Statistical Area Level 2, 2011-2016 -- Figure 17.2 Dominant tenure and dwelling type for households headed by 25-34-year-olds, 2016 -- List of tables -- Table 2.1 Urban policymaking and research links -- Table 4.1 Climate change adaptation: Relevant policy sectors and co-benefits -- Table 4.2 A timeline of Australian national climate change adaptation policy, 1972-2023 -- Table 5.1 Targets within the 'urban' Sustainable Development Goal 11 -- Table 7.1 National Heritage Criteria, 2000 |
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Table 8.1 Component parts of population growth for Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, 2015-2019 -- Table 8.2 Quarterly net internal migration for Australian capital cities, March 2020 to March 2021 -- Table 14.1 Estimated cost of supplying urban infrastructure for Melbourne's greenfield growth areas (A) -- Table 14.2 Principal funding sources by infrastructure type -- Table 14.3 Funding principles by infrastructure category -- Table 14.4 Selected events in the Commonwealth Government's involvement in infrastructure funding |
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Table 15.1 Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' rights and interests in Australian planning legislation -- Table 16.1 Greater Sydney Region Plan: District boundaries in the west -- Table 16.2 Western Sydney district indexes of relative socioeconomic disadvantage -- Table 16.3 Key demographics of western Sydney communities -- Table 17.1 Tenure breakdown by dwelling type in three Australian capital cities, 2016 -- Table 17.2 Capital city change in tenure of 25-34-year-olds (household heads), 2006-2016 |
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Table 17.3 Capital city change in share of tenure of 25-34-year-olds (household heads), 2006-2016 (per cent) |
Summary |
Urban Australia confronts numerous challenges in the 21st century: climate change, housing, transport, greenspace, social inequality, and governance, among them. |
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Open Access EbpS |
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Urban policy -- Australia.
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Cities and towns -- Australia -- Growth.
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City planning -- Australia.
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Sustainable urban development -- Australia.
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Politique urbaine -- Australie.
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Villes -- Australie -- Croissance.
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Urbanisme durable -- Australie.
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ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
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Added Author |
Randolph, Bill.
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Steele, Wendy.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Freestone, Robert Australian Urban Policy Canberra : ANU Press,c2024 9781760466299 |
ISBN |
1760466301 |
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9781760466305 (electronic bk.) |
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9781760466299 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000077310988 |
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AU@ 000077311629 |
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AU@ 000077332957 |
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