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Urban ecology and the future of cities

conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Helen Meikle, Hisham Elkadi
The role of ecology in a sustainable future is prominent in the media, academic writing and political decisions; as such environmental pressures, as well as economic, social and political, increasingly influence planning for the future. This paper looks at how this translates into the process for planning future cities – highlighting gaps in knowledge and issues of implementation. It draws on interdisciplinary sources to explore three main elements of the debate: What is urban ecology and why is it important to sustainable cities?; What gaps are there in the ecological knowledge of planners and policy makers and why are there gaps?; and How can urban ecology be integrated into the planning of future sustainable cities?. This paper does not aim to provide a definitive answer to the problem; rather it addresses the first two areas and identifies potential directions for the third. It takes Australia, as national, Victoria, as regional and Geelong, as local, points of reference.

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Event

Liveable Cities. Conference (5th : 2012 : Geelong, Vic.)

Pagination

86 - 107

Publisher

AST Management

Location

Geelong, Vic.

Place of publication

Nerang, Qld.

Start date

2012-06-06

End date

2012-06-08

ISBN-13

9780980814750

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2012, AST Management Pty Ltd.

Title of proceedings

Working together to achieve liveable cities : Proceedings of the 5th Liveable Cities Conference 2012

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