Conference
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The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to support interdisciplinary policy-related urban research. This third conference was jointly hosted in Adelaide by the University of South Australia, the University of Adelaide and Flinders University.
Papers from all past and subsequent SOAC conferences can be found at the State of Australian Cities Conferences Collection on APO.
SOAC 3 focused on the contemporary form and structure of Australian cities and refereed papers were grouped into six key sub-themes:
- City Economy - economic change and labour market outcomes of globalisation, land use pressures, changing employment locations.
- Social City – including population, migration, immigration, polarisation, equity and disadvantage, housing issues, recreation.
- City Environment - sustainable development, management and performance, natural resource management, limits to growth, impacts of air, water, climate, energy consumption, natural resource uses, conservation, green space.
- City Structures – the emerging morphology of the city – inner suburbs, middle suburbs, the CBD, outer suburbs and the urban-rural fringe, the city region.
- City Governance – including taxation, provision of urban services, public policy formation, planning, urban government, citizenship and the democratic process.
- City Infrastructure – transport, mobility, accessibility, communications and IT, and other urban infrastructure provision.
Conference paper
The evolution of suburban design in metropolitan Adelaide
This paper considers suburban development in Adelaide as it has evolved since the introduction of comprehensive town planning around the time of World War 1
Conference paper
Child-friendly cities: critically exploring the evidence base of a resurgent agenda
Reviewing a broad range of trans-disciplinary literature addressing child-friendliness in contemporary Australian cities, this paper draws particular attention to the fact that even some of the most recognised texts on children and young people in Australia make few references in their analysis to the issue of place and neighbourhood.
Conference paper
Still settling cities: sustainability, governance and change
For many people, Australia was ‘settled’ soon after European occupation, through the actions of hardy, resourceful and sometime foolhardy ‘settlers’.
Conference paper
Mobility profiles for local areas: developing an interactive decision-making tool for urban design, transport and accessibility improvements in Melbourne's activity centres
This paper introduces the suite of local area indicators compiled during the Transport, Accessibility and Mobility Indicators (TAMI) pilot project in 2006-07 and reflect on the opportunities and barriers encountered in their application to the local planning process.
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Housing and health: examining the impacts of generational housing reform on vulnerable urban households
This paper considers the health implications of the current process of generational reform to the way housing is provided to low income households in Australia and especially South Australia.