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Foreword |
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Introduction |
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Australian context and challenges |
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Parts: outline of Content |
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Part I Pressures and principles: the changing planning context |
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1 The evolving framework for planning in Australia: moving towards sustainable governance? |
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1.2 From 'government' to 'governance' developments since the mid-eighties |
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1.3 Changing paradigms and players |
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1.4 Government and planning in Australia |
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1.5 Sustainable governance in Australia |
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1.6 Evolving new structures and partnerships |
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2 Evolving natural environmental context for planning in Australia: biodiversity and climate change |
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2.2 A short history of environmental planning and planning for sustainable development |
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2.3 What are environmental planning and planning for sustainable development? |
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2.4 The scope of environmental planning and planning for sustainable development |
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2.5 Key topics in planning for sustainable development |
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2.6 Climate change and sustainability |
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2.7 Planning for sustainable development: a non-traditional approach to planning |
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3 The evolving social context for planning in Australia |
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3.2 Demographic patterns and trends |
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3.3 Patterns and implications of the geographic distribution of Australia's population |
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4 Planning in a sustainable economic context: economic opportunities and determinants of competitive places |
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4.2 Recent trends in the context of a global economy |
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4.4 Planning for sustainable urban and regional economic development in Australia |
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4.5 Competitive and sustainable? |
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4.6 Conclusions: economic development variations and challenges |
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Part II Practice and processes: contemporary planning issues |
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5 Planning intervention in metropolitan urban form: the 21st-century challenge of urban consolidation in Australian capital cities |
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5.2 A brief history of Australian suburban growth |
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5.3 The emergence of urban consolidation in Australia |
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5.4 Perspectives on urban consolidation in Australia |
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5.5 The future of urban consolidation |
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6 Rural-residential lifestyles: sustainable lifestyle choice or pure extravagance? A Western Australian review |
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6.2 The value of rural land |
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6.3 Sustainable development and urban consolidation |
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6.4 Rural-residential and sustainable urban policy in Australia |
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6.5 Evidence on rural-residential: findings from a Perth Region study |
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7 The transformation of the Australian rural landscape: planning to accommodate and facilitate change |
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7.2 Drivers of land use change |
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7.3 The rangelands the pastoral zone |
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7.4 The wheatbelts broadacre cropping |
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8 Regional development and planning challenges in resource-rich regions |
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8.2 The regional scale in Australia |
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8.3 Resource-rich regions |
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8.4 Major mineral projects: their development lifecycles, FIFO and sustainability challenges |
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8.5 Regional planning for resource-rich regions: Western Australia, and the case of the Pilbara region |
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8.6 Regional Planning for resource-rich regions: the case of Queensland |
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8.7 Ways forward for more effective planning for sustainable regional development |
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9 Coastal zone planning and management in the face of climate change |
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9.1 Introduction, chapter purpose and outline |
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9.2 The importance of the coastal zone in Australia |
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9.3 Coastal processes and the impact of global warming |
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9.4 Overall policy planning options of adapting to climate change at the coast |
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9.6 Policy at a local government level |
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9.7 Legal cases involving planning decisions made in the context of climate change at the coast |
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9.8 Building resilience in coastal communities to adapt to climate change |
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10 Trends in urban design |
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10.2 Some international contributions to urban design |
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10.3 Some Australian contributions |
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10.4 Consolidation and conclusions |
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11 Affordable housing and the planning stumbling block |
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11.2 Australian urban governance |
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11.3 Housing affordability and planning common links |
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11.4 Different types of affordable housing stress examples from Western Australia |
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11.5 Reflections and broader implications |
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12 Crime as an unintended consequence: planning for healthy cities and the need to move beyond crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) |
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12.2 Planning, health and the built environment |
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12.3 Planning, health and crime |
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13 Planning for urban open space: reflections and challenges |
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13.3 Lessons from the first world |
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13.4 Australian nation and city building |
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13.5 Contemporary perspectives |
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13.6 Future urban open space challenges |
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14 Low impact public transport: complementing active transport through community bus |
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14.4 Applying Japan's community bus model to Perth |
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Part III Future processes and prospects |
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15 Assessing sustainability: testing planning practice |
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15.2 Indicators of sustainability |
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15.3 Some comparative international practice |
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15.4 Australian practice commonwealth, state and local levels |
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15.5 The case of Western Australia |
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16 Managing risk in residential land development in Australia |
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16.3 Project risk management process |
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17 Democracy and the risk society |
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17.2 Hazards, risks and uncertainty |
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17.3 Calibrating risk quantitative risk assessment |
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17.4 Qualitative risk assessment risks and values |
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17.5 The challenges of subjectivity and decision-making risk |
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18 Planning education: work-integrated learning (WIL) |
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18.3 WIL in higher education |
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18.5 Delivery of WIL in planning education |
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18.7 Best practice WIL in planning |
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19 Contemporary planning education in the online environment |
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19.3 The elephant in the room the 21st-century student |
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19.4 OUA, online learning and approaches Curtin University |
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19.5 Online learning in urban and regional planning at Curtin |
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19.6 Analytics of the Curtin Online student community in urban and regional planning |
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Conclusions: towards the future |
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The changing planning context |
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Planning issues and responses |
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Index |
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