Person
Elizabeth Taylor
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Elizabeth Jean Taylor, Liz Taylor
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Report
Wellbeing outcomes of lower income renters: a multilevel analysis of area effects
This report uses statistical techniques to identify whether concentrations of social housing, diverse tenure mix or type or density of dwellings has effects on social wellbeing.
Conference paper
Tipped off: residential amenity and the changing distribution of household waste disposal in Melbourne
This paper explores how the geography of household putrescible waste disposal facilities (tips and landfills) has changed in Melbourne over the period 1966 to the present; and how this may relate to residential amenity.
Conference paper
Examining three planning pathways in the mediation of resident opposition to compact city
Drawing on data collected in Melbourne, this paper synthesises the results of a research project conducted for the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) exploring the impacts of third party opposition on housing supply and participatory planning approaches in relation to higher density and social housing.
Report
Facilitating professional engagement with planning research
The context for this project is the limited connectivity between applied planning research and professional planning practice. The planning profession, by its very nature, is continually developing plans, policies and strategies to guide place-based management and development. An assumption guiding the research is that sound evidence is useful if not essential to inform good planning...
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Wellbeing outcomes of low-income renters: a multi-level analysis of area effects: positioning paper
This project aims to provide a multi-level analysis of the wellbeing outcomes of low-income renters living in socially diverse locations, to help inform area-based policies on social mix and affordability. Key findings