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HERO ID
8743247
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Urban regeneration and urban fabrics in Australian cities
Author(s)
Thomson, G; Newton, P; Newman, P
Year
2017
Volume
10
Issue
2
Page Numbers
169-190
Language
English
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85018803917&partnerID=40&md5=92faa6ace67c7052aeb295b0f9bf6cd4
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Abstract
This paper describes Australian urban regeneration in terms of urban fabric — walking, transit or automobile, and geography — brownfield and greyfield arenas. Case studies are used to highlight the importance of understanding urban fabric when considering development and regeneration across any geography. Urban regeneration in Australian cities has been occurring in brownfields locations for the past three decades, initially driven by government intervention, but now a strong market force. The ‘peak car’ phenomenon is now associated with an even stronger demand for urban regeneration stretching beyond the inner city into the middle suburbs or greyfields. This paper provides a brief history of major regeneration influences followed by an overview of the processes, policies and practices that can enable the next phase of urban regeneration in all three urban fabrics, particularly the greyfields. © 2017 Henry Stewart Publications. All Right Reserved.
Keywords
Automobile dependence; Brownfields; Greyfields; Precinct redevelopment; Suburban re-urbanisation; Transit oriented development; Urban infill; Urban regeneration
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