Planning in an Uncanny World: Australian Urban Planning in an International Context (RTPI Library Series)
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A distinctive argument of the relevance of Australia to the rest of the world - one which places it more centrally than existing contributions
Offers one of the first major contributions on reconstructing what urban planning might draw from indigenous perspectives and relationships to place
Unique contributions on the topics of connected cities and zombie suburbs
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A distinctive argument of the relevance of Australia to the rest of the world - one which places it more centrally than existing contributions
Offers one of the first major contributions on reconstructing what urban planning might draw from indigenous perspectives and relationships to place
Unique contributions on the topics of connected cities and zombie suburbs
Nicholas A. Phelps is Professor and Chair of Urban Planning at the University of Melbourne. He previously was Professor of Urban and Regional Development at the Bartlett School of Planning, and Pro Vice Provost Regional (Southeast Asia), University College London. He has written extensively on the planning and politics of suburbanisation including the volumes Post-Suburban Europe (2006, Palgrave-MacMillan), An Anatomy of Sprawl (2012, Routledge RTPI Series), Sequel to Suburbia (2015, MIT Press), Interplaces (2017, OUP) and The Urban Planning Imagination (2021, Polity).
Judy Bush is Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning. Her research focuses on urban nature based solutions, climate change and governance. Prior to academia she worked with local government alliances on climate change, biodiversity conservation and waterway restoration.
Anna Hurlimann is Associate Professor, Urban Planning at the University of Melbourne Australia. Anna's teaching and research interests focus on environmental planning, with a particular focus on planning for climate change. Anna is the lead chief investigator of an Australian Research Council Grant titled Integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation in built environments (DP200101378) with funding 2020-2023.
Title: Planning in an Uncanny World: Australian Urban Planning in an International Context (RTPI Library Series)
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ISBN: 9780367622954
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-12-23
Number of Pages: 200
Weight: 0.3401 kg
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