Planning Melbourne: Lessons for a Sustainable City
By (Author) Michael Buxton
By (author) Robin Goodman
By (author) Susie Moloney
CSIRO Publishing
CSIRO Publishing
1st July 2016
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
307.1216099451
Paperback
192
Width 170mm, Height 245mm
494g
Melbourne has had the fastest-growing population of any Australian capital city for more than a decade.With an estimated 1.6 million additional homes needed by 2050, policy makers need to address currentand emerging issues of amenity, function, productive capacity and social cohesion today.Planning Melbourne reflects on planning since the post-war era, but focuses in particular on the past twodecades and the ways that key government policies and influential individuals and groups have shapedthe city during this time.
Michael Buxton is Professor of Environment and Planning at RMIT University and former head of the RMIT planning program. He spent 12 years in senior management in planning and environmental agencies in the Victorian Government and has written widely on urban form, peri-urban development and environmental policy.
Robin Goodman is Professor and Deputy Dean of Sustainability and Urban Planning at RMIT University. She was the inaugural Director of the Centre for Urban Research at RMIT and has been an active researcher and academic for 20 years, writing extensively on planning policy, housing and urban form.
Susie Moloney is a senior research fellow and lecturer with the School of Global Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University. She has worked as a planning academic, strategic planning consultant and in the Victorian Government. She has published on planning policy and a wide range of environmental issues.