Over the past few decades coastal cities around the world have grown at an incredible rate. With this growth have come major challenges relating to land use planning, social relationships, economic development, bio diversity and the ecological footprint. The following paper selects three regional coastal towns (Warrnambool, Portland and Port Fairy) situated in the Australian state of Victoria, and addresses the issues of: increasing population and population density, open space requirements, residential density issues, public transport coverage, employment and employment density, a shifting economic climate, environment and climate change, water quality issues and building energy consumption with subsequent C02 emissions. Through a series of simulations the nine issues for each of the three cities will be examined from 2012 through to 2030. The goal is to highlight the current and simulated future impacts of the selected issues and propose solutions that could mitigate those impacts.
History
Pagination
1-14
Location
Brisbane, Qld.
Start date
2013-10-01
End date
2013-10-04
ISBN-13
9789490354220
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2013, ISOCARP
Editor/Contributor(s)
Featherstone J
Title of proceedings
ISOCARP 2013 : Proceedings of the 49th Frontiers of Planning Congress
Event
Frontiers of Planning. Congress (49th : 2013 : Brisbane, Qld)