Melbourne
Conference paper
The role of international education and skilled migration in creating the knowledge city: the case study of accounting professionals in Melbourne
Accountancy professionals are used as a case study in this paper to examine the causes behind the growth of knowledge workers within the city’s economy and labour market.
Conference paper
Migrant knowledge workers in global Melbourne: where do they live and where do they work?
This paper analyses the spatial distribution of migrant knowledge workers in their place of work and place of residence to identify the different patterns between international and internal migrant knowledge workers.
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Exploring the relationship between Melbourne's water metabolism and urban characteristics
Cities can be seen as complex urban systems that mobilise local and global resource flows to meet the needs of their inhabitants and their manufacturing sector. However, the local consumption of resources can be responsible for major local and global environmental changes that impact the human health and wellbeing inside and outside of the boundary...
Conference paper
Don't ask permission: live/work
This paper revises the multi-level perspective to analyse policy innovations within urban transitions. This investigation is concerned with demonstrating how live/work accelerates as a sustainability transition and which governance structures, approaches to planning, and actors influence the process
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Conceptualising 'integration' in policy and practice: a case study of integrated planning in Melbourne
This paper contributes to strengthening the understanding of integrated planning by drawing on research conducted in Melbourne, Australia. Specifically, it uncovers contemporary drivers, meanings and mechanisms of ‘integrated planning’.