Australian Environmental Planning
Challenges and Future Prospects
Herausgeber: Byrne, Jason; Dodson, Jago; Sipe, Neil
Australian Environmental Planning
Challenges and Future Prospects
Herausgeber: Byrne, Jason; Dodson, Jago; Sipe, Neil
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Australian Environmental Planning is a comprehensive guide to planning sustainable cities for Australia's future.
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Australian Environmental Planning is a comprehensive guide to planning sustainable cities for Australia's future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 193mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781138000704
- ISBN-10: 1138000701
- Artikelnr.: 39606899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 193mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781138000704
- ISBN-10: 1138000701
- Artikelnr.: 39606899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jason Byrne is a Senior Lecturer in Urban and Environmental Planning in the Griffith School of Environment, Griffith University, Gold Coast campus, where he has taught since 2006. A geographer, anthropologist and planner by training, Jason's research interests include: urban nature, parks, green-space, environmental justice and political ecology. Jason previously worked as a planning officer, environmental officer and policy writer with the Western Australian government. Jago Dodson is Director of the Urban Research Program at Griffith University, Brisbane. Jago has applied his background in anthropology and urban planning to a raft of urban problems and questions, often with a social or institutional dimension. These include housing, transport and metropolitan planning. Jago teaches a course on Understanding the Australian City in the Urban and Environmental Planning program at Griffith. He has published widely in both academic and public venues. Neil Sipe is the deputy director of the Urban Research Program at Griffith University. He currently serves on the Transportation Research Board Ferry Committee and the Social and Economic Effects of Transportation Committee and is the editor of the peer reviewed journal Australian Planner.
PREFACE (by Professor Ian Douglas
Co
Chairman, UNESCO SCOPE Expert Group on Urban Futures) DEDICATION (To the First Nation Peoples / Traditional Custodians of Australia) Table of Contents Table of Figures Tables 1. INTRODUCTION 1. What is environmental planning?
Byrne, Sipe and Dodson 2. Indigenous relationships to 'country' & planning with Native Title
Wensing 3. Australian environmental planning origins and theory/ies
Freestone 2. GOVERNING AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING 4. The legal basis for Australian environmental planning & governance
England 5. Australian environmental governance and environmental planning procedures
Steele and MacCallum 3. THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT AND ITS CHALLENGES 6. Land use and land management
Garrard and Bekessey 7. Water use and water management
Syme 8. Air quality and pollution management
Chan and Byrne 9. Urban vegetation
Wang, Amati and Byrne 10. Urban wildlife
Daniels and Roetman 4. URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSES 11. Energy generation, planning and management
Foran 12. Transportation planning
Sipe 13. Industrial ecology
Roberts 5. KEY AGENDAS IN MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE 14. Sustainable and affordable housing
Bosman and Dodson 15. Healthy cities
Giles
Corti, Badland, Foster, Mavoa, Whitzman and Turrell 16. Participatory democracy, community building and social inclusion
Cameron and Grant
Smith 17. Environmental equity/justice
Byrne and Houston 6. CONCLUSION: NEW DIRECTIONS AND POTENTIALITIES 18. Green urbanism
Lehmann and John 19. Bioregional planning and growth management
Dedekorkut
Howes 20. Positive development
Birkeland Epilogue
Byrne, Dodson and Sipe Index
Co
Chairman, UNESCO SCOPE Expert Group on Urban Futures) DEDICATION (To the First Nation Peoples / Traditional Custodians of Australia) Table of Contents Table of Figures Tables 1. INTRODUCTION 1. What is environmental planning?
Byrne, Sipe and Dodson 2. Indigenous relationships to 'country' & planning with Native Title
Wensing 3. Australian environmental planning origins and theory/ies
Freestone 2. GOVERNING AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING 4. The legal basis for Australian environmental planning & governance
England 5. Australian environmental governance and environmental planning procedures
Steele and MacCallum 3. THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT AND ITS CHALLENGES 6. Land use and land management
Garrard and Bekessey 7. Water use and water management
Syme 8. Air quality and pollution management
Chan and Byrne 9. Urban vegetation
Wang, Amati and Byrne 10. Urban wildlife
Daniels and Roetman 4. URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSES 11. Energy generation, planning and management
Foran 12. Transportation planning
Sipe 13. Industrial ecology
Roberts 5. KEY AGENDAS IN MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE 14. Sustainable and affordable housing
Bosman and Dodson 15. Healthy cities
Giles
Corti, Badland, Foster, Mavoa, Whitzman and Turrell 16. Participatory democracy, community building and social inclusion
Cameron and Grant
Smith 17. Environmental equity/justice
Byrne and Houston 6. CONCLUSION: NEW DIRECTIONS AND POTENTIALITIES 18. Green urbanism
Lehmann and John 19. Bioregional planning and growth management
Dedekorkut
Howes 20. Positive development
Birkeland Epilogue
Byrne, Dodson and Sipe Index
PREFACE (by Professor Ian Douglas
Co
Chairman, UNESCO SCOPE Expert Group on Urban Futures) DEDICATION (To the First Nation Peoples / Traditional Custodians of Australia) Table of Contents Table of Figures Tables 1. INTRODUCTION 1. What is environmental planning?
Byrne, Sipe and Dodson 2. Indigenous relationships to 'country' & planning with Native Title
Wensing 3. Australian environmental planning origins and theory/ies
Freestone 2. GOVERNING AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING 4. The legal basis for Australian environmental planning & governance
England 5. Australian environmental governance and environmental planning procedures
Steele and MacCallum 3. THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT AND ITS CHALLENGES 6. Land use and land management
Garrard and Bekessey 7. Water use and water management
Syme 8. Air quality and pollution management
Chan and Byrne 9. Urban vegetation
Wang, Amati and Byrne 10. Urban wildlife
Daniels and Roetman 4. URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSES 11. Energy generation, planning and management
Foran 12. Transportation planning
Sipe 13. Industrial ecology
Roberts 5. KEY AGENDAS IN MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE 14. Sustainable and affordable housing
Bosman and Dodson 15. Healthy cities
Giles
Corti, Badland, Foster, Mavoa, Whitzman and Turrell 16. Participatory democracy, community building and social inclusion
Cameron and Grant
Smith 17. Environmental equity/justice
Byrne and Houston 6. CONCLUSION: NEW DIRECTIONS AND POTENTIALITIES 18. Green urbanism
Lehmann and John 19. Bioregional planning and growth management
Dedekorkut
Howes 20. Positive development
Birkeland Epilogue
Byrne, Dodson and Sipe Index
Co
Chairman, UNESCO SCOPE Expert Group on Urban Futures) DEDICATION (To the First Nation Peoples / Traditional Custodians of Australia) Table of Contents Table of Figures Tables 1. INTRODUCTION 1. What is environmental planning?
Byrne, Sipe and Dodson 2. Indigenous relationships to 'country' & planning with Native Title
Wensing 3. Australian environmental planning origins and theory/ies
Freestone 2. GOVERNING AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING 4. The legal basis for Australian environmental planning & governance
England 5. Australian environmental governance and environmental planning procedures
Steele and MacCallum 3. THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT AND ITS CHALLENGES 6. Land use and land management
Garrard and Bekessey 7. Water use and water management
Syme 8. Air quality and pollution management
Chan and Byrne 9. Urban vegetation
Wang, Amati and Byrne 10. Urban wildlife
Daniels and Roetman 4. URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSES 11. Energy generation, planning and management
Foran 12. Transportation planning
Sipe 13. Industrial ecology
Roberts 5. KEY AGENDAS IN MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE 14. Sustainable and affordable housing
Bosman and Dodson 15. Healthy cities
Giles
Corti, Badland, Foster, Mavoa, Whitzman and Turrell 16. Participatory democracy, community building and social inclusion
Cameron and Grant
Smith 17. Environmental equity/justice
Byrne and Houston 6. CONCLUSION: NEW DIRECTIONS AND POTENTIALITIES 18. Green urbanism
Lehmann and John 19. Bioregional planning and growth management
Dedekorkut
Howes 20. Positive development
Birkeland Epilogue
Byrne, Dodson and Sipe Index