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Brisbane

Conference paper

Understanding city fringe gentrification: the role of a 'potential investment gap'


This paper approaches the gentrification debate from a somewhat different position. It argues that gentrification, seen as the replacement of lower status and income households by higher status and income households, can occur outside the inner city.
Conference paper

How should housing densities be determined? A comparative analysis of Brisbane and Copenhagen


What housing densities should we aim for? The determinants of housing densities can be thought of as either internal or external to habitation.
Report

School travel modes in Brisbane


Drawing on evidence from four schools Claire Ridgewell, Neil Sipe and Nick Buchanan find that far fewer children are cycling or walking to school than in previous generations, and that more and more are being driven to school by car. Schools in different locations have different travel patterns, however, with two schools in suburban areas...
Conference paper

Australian waterfronts: improving our edge


This paper critically examines the urban design of waterfront cultural and leisure precincts in Australian cities, in terms of simple functional planning matters such as use, scale and connectivity, but also examining how these are entangled in more complex representational, behavioural and political outcomes.
Conference paper

Private rental housing provision in Brisbane: A case study of supply at the lower cost end of the private rental sector


Brisbane’s housing market is relatively under-researched, despite the value that can be gained from examining a residential property market operating in an environment of significant population growth through high inward interstate migration, and sustained urban building and development activity.
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