Australian Urban Policy
Prospects and Pathways
Contributor(s)
Freestone, Robert (editor)
Randolph, Bill (editor)
Steele, Wendy (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Urban Australia confronts numerous challenges in the 21st century: climate change, housing, transport, greenspace, social inequality, and governance, among them. While state and local governments wrestle with these issues, they are continent wide and require national leadership, direction and participation. As a highly urbanised country without a national approach to urban policy, Australia is an outlier. Contributors to this book argue that this policy gap needs to be addressed. They ask: How have productive, sustainable and liveable cities so far been enhanced? Where have aspirations fallen short or produced negative outcomes? And what approaches are emerging to challenge existing and devise new urban policy settings? In the face of ongoing crises and escalating change, the need for policy to quickly transform urban Australia is daunting. Problems, wicked in their complexity, require innovative, ethical solutions. This book offers new ideas that challenge policy orthodoxy.
Keywords
urban policy; transition planning; sustainability; population; equity; environmentDOI
10.22459/AUP.2024ISBN
9781760466305, 9781760466299, 9781760466305Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
Canberra, 2024Classification
Urban communities
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Public administration