2005. Accessed June 8, 2018. http://www.creativeclass.com/creative_class/2010/06/04/the-great-car-reset/. Image 4 – Image from the web https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Urban+Sprawl+Funny+Cartoon&FORM=IRBPRS&=0 This poses both opportunities and threats to urban liveability, though commonly manifests as resistance to urban consolidation by residents. Hogan, T. 2003. IMAGES For example, most West End residents were concerned about losing social diversity with declining housing affordability while Social and Economic Sciences Program,Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, School of Social Science,The University of Queensland, Australia, Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, https://doi.org/10.1080/14036096.2011.641261, Ingenta Connect is not responsible for the content or availability of external websites. 2010. Impacts of Urban Consolidation on Urban Liveability: Comparing an Inner and Outer Suburb in Brisbane, Australia. Whilst extreme, this statement is more a caution regarding applying principles and codes to community development. This paper aims to better understand the impacts of urban consolidation on liveability by comparing similarities and differences in impacts between two suburbs: an outer fringe suburb changing from lower to medium density (Wynnum) and an inner city suburb changing from medium density to higher density (West End). The government changed tact, using the argument that urban consolidation was for sustainability and environmental factors, with reducing infrastructure spending a secondary incentive (B. Birrell 2005). K. Lovejoy, S. Handy, P. Mokhtarian. The WGV community are an environmentally conscious community, with very strong local government representation. Urban consolidation: refers to a diverse set of planning policies intended to make better use of existing urban infrastructure by encouraging development within existing urbanised areas rather than on non-urbanised land, thus limiting urban sprawl. McCrea, Rod Two issues of common concern among residents in both suburbs were the aesthetics of high-rise development and traffic congestion. The projection of Australia’s population growth is a rapid ascent from 24 million to 40 million by 2050, the majority accommodated within our capital cities (Commonwealth Treasury 2010). “What’s Wrong with Best Practice? 3099067 Moore continues (Moore 2013) that the danger of abstracting New Urbanist thinking and converting its principles, is that once a specific formula is accepted as the path to the vision, there becomes little room for the free flow of ideas, for new concepts or for vigorous debate that should be broad, complex and as diverse as the issues that are presented. Giuliani, R. Feldman. Initially, in the 1980’s, urban consolidation policies were justified on the grounds of reducing government expenditure on infrastructure. A comparison of urban growth in twenty-five global cities using remotely sensed data, pattern metrics and census information.” Urban Studies 45: 659-692. “New Urbanism: ambiguous certainties.” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 19 (3): 181-194. R. Fincher, H. Gooder. Urban consolidation through increasing densification needs to be mindful of the positive and negative impact on urban liveability for the individual. What does urban consolidation mean? In a bid to achieve urban consolidation targets, factors that influence locations where people choose to inhabit have to be addressed within the urban policy agenda. The processes of urban consolidation are described, detailed and reviewed in three local government areas in Sydney since 1980. The social impacts of urban consolidation are becoming evident and to address this, local realities will need to be better understood. © 1391-1399 ※ v2.3 ※ نام و علامت تجاری فریپیپر ثبت شده و کليه حقوق برای صاحب امتیاز محفوظ است, فری پیپر با همکاری ترجمیار امکان ترجمه اقتصادی مقالات را فراهم کرده است. Meaning of urban consolidation. Wynnum residents generally expressed less resistance to urban consolidation, with some residents willing to trade additional densification for additional amenities. Image 6 – Image from the web https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Urban+Sprawl+Funny+Cartoon&FORM=IRBPRS&=0 Effects of urbanization on remnant woodlands. Accessed June 6, 2018. “Compact, dispersed, fragmented, extensive? This means that urban consolidation can strain the existing infrastructure and land. Distinctive aspects of urban consolidation in each local government area are reviewed. درباره ما | To avoid trading off urban liveability for increased densification, the needs of the additional residents associated with urban consolidation would also need to be addressed, as they would require an investment in basic infrastructure such as parking, schools and open spaces (Searle 2007). Image 5 – Image from the web https://watersensitivecities.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Case_Study_White_Gum_Valley_170711_FORWEB.pdf Accessed May 4, 2018. https://www.landcorp.com.au/Documents/Corporate/Innovation%20WGV/Innovation-WGV-OPL-Review-2016.pdf. ترجمه مقاله | Jane Jacobs (Martin Fuller 2017) evaluated that it is social interaction that makes a city great. Susan Moore tells us (Moore 2013) that potentially there are implications of unproblematically accepting or promoting new Urbanism as ‘best practice’ of those turning towards a ritualistic or formalistic set of norms, policies and practices for achieving the urban development and planning vision. This provides an integrated account and analysis of how market forces and planning policies have actually delivered dwelling stock on the ground. 2012; 29(2):190-206. housing costs. در حال حاضر دسترسی به صدها وب سایت مرجع من جمله Sage Journals Oxford Journals Wiley Online Library Informs.org nature.com ProQuest IEEE Taylor & Francis برای کاربران فراهم شده است. Jane Jacobs’s The Death and Life of Great American Cities. Urban consolidation has been imposed by the State Government to limit urban sprawl, to ensure that all councils contribute to the supply of medium density housing, and to develop more space-efficient residential land use practices. This paper aims to better understand impacts of urban consolidation on liveability by comparing similarities and differences in impacts between two Brisbane suburbs: an outer 2008. No Citation information available - sign in for access. 2005. 2: Environmentally more pollution.-physical, increse in production of good and services, to be transported overseas.-human, increase in polloution and jobs. “Too concentrated? Beauregard (2002) warns that the principles of New Urbanism “represent a self-delusion and a dangerous political ploy that stifles alternative urbanisms”. Urban consolidation can replace land that could have potentially been a road reducing the congestion of a car park. Fried, M. 2000. This projection poses major challenges for our cities urban planners in ensuring it is economically, environmentally, as well as socially sustainable (Mccrea and Walters 2012). 95/12/18 - This is complex in nature as there are many considerations such as aesthetics; building height, building heritage, design; traffic congestion, parking space; housing affordability; parkland and open space and the requirement for additional services and infrastructure for incoming residents. Also, councils need to encourage alternative modes of transport, together with facilitating an attitude change amongst residents regarding alternatives to car use and car ownership’s (Florida 2010). Hogan (Hogan 2003) tells us that from an economic and environmental sustainability stance, there are justifications for urban consolidation such as protecting recreational areas from further encroachment from urban sprawl. Her understanding of cities was based on her observations of social interaction. Two issues concerning residents in both suburbs were aesthetics of high-rise development and traffic congestion. Urban Consolidation: Current Developments 1 1 Dep artment of Planning publication, Housing Choice - a new direction for UC policy, November 1993. Urban consolidation has been imposed by the State Government to limit urban sprawl, to ensure that all councils contribute to the supply of medium density housing, and to develop more space-efficient residential land use practices.