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Conference

The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to support interdisciplinary policy-related urban research. SOAC 6 was held in Sydney and hosted by the University of New South Waltes, Griffith University, the Australian National University and The University of Sydney.

All papers presented at the SOAC 2013 have been subject to a double blind refereeing process and have been reviewed by at least two referees. In particular, the review process assessed each paper in terms of its policy relevance and the contribution to the conceptual or empirical understanding of Australian cities.

Papers from all past and subsequent SOAC conferences can be found at the State of Australian Cities Conferences Collection on APO.

 

Conference paper

Beyond birdies - enhancing biodiversity on urban golf courses


In urban areas where public land for habitat protection is limited, golf courses can play an important role in supporting biodiversity. This paper aims to develop a greater understanding of factors that enable or constrain the adoption of improved biodiversity practices on Sydney’s golf courses.
Conference paper

Don't be so dense: measuring urban structure and form


This paper seeks to argue that focusing on increasing residential densities across metropolitan areas in the name of sustainability, is problematic.
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Climate justice in the Australian city


This paper addresses critical gaps in existing research by taking a ‘practice approach’ to how we might better support climate justice at the metropolitan scale in Australia.
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Smarter ways to change: learning from innovative practice in road space reallocation


This paper examines five road space reallocation case studies across four continents, drawing on research conducted at sites in San Francisco, New York, Bogotá, Copenhagen and Yarraville in Melbourne.
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"We are a family – It makes sense to live together": multigenerational households in Sydney and Brisbane


This paper reports on the findings of a survey of people who live in multigenerational households in Sydney and Brisbane.