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Modelling urban growth futures within inner metropolitan Melbourne
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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Yolanda EstebanYolanda Esteban, Alexander RolloAlexander RolloIn the light of the Victorian State Government's move towards the development of 'Plan Melbourne' - a new metropolitan planning strategy currently being prepared to take Melbourne forward to 2050 - the following paper attempts to address the issue of how an inner city target of 90,000 new dwellings (Inner Metropolitan Action Plan - IMAP Strategy 5) will impact on existing inner Melbourne activity centres. Working with the prospect of establishing a more compact city within the inner Melbourne region, the paper will focus on key suburbs within the Port Phillip area. Working with a 'Housing Variance Model' based on household structure and dwelling type, the paper will attempt to assess the impact on urban morphology as capacity is progressively altered through a range of built form permutations.
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Making Cities Liveable. Conference (6th : 2013 : Melbourne, Vic.)Pagination
91 - 115Publisher
AST ManagementLocation
Melbourne, Vic.Place of publication
Nerang, Qld.Start date
2013-06-16End date
2013-06-19ISBN-13
9781922232038Language
engPublication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2013, AST ManagementTitle of proceedings
Liveable Cities 2013 : Making cities liveable - designing health cities and sustainable communities : Proceedings of the Making Cities Liveable 2013 conferenceUsage metrics
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