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Sustainable in 2030? The impact of population growth in Melbourne`s inner activity centres

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Yolanda EstebanYolanda Esteban, Alexander RolloAlexander Rollo
The advent of sustainable approaches to managing an increase of population in our urban centres, such as the Melbourne 2030 planning policy, has led to questions regarding their successful implementation at local government level. Issues relating to the location of sustainable built form and infrastructure are of particular importance considering Melbourne 2030's direction regarding intensification around existing activity nodes. The following paper embarks on an investigation into the impact of the projected population growth set out in the 2030 policy, focusing particularly on the consequent implications of increased residential densities in and around activity centres within the inner Melbourne region. Utilising various mapping techniques, a series of comparative built form/density scenarios will be generated that begin to explore the issues of implementation faced at a local government level.

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Event

Australia and New Zealand Architectural Science Association. Conference (39th : 2005 : Victoria University of Wellington)

Pagination

1 - 8

Publisher

School of Architecture + Design, Victoria University of Wellington

Location

Wellington, New Zealand

Place of publication

Wellington, N.Z.

Start date

2005-11-17

End date

2005-11-19

ISBN-13

9780473114718

ISBN-10

0473106698

Language

eng

Notes

Conference Theme: Human and natural environments Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2005, Victoria University of Wellington, School of Architecture + Design

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Henry

Title of proceedings

Fabricating sustainability : unofficial proceedings of the 39th Annual Architectural Association Conference

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