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Centrality on the fringe: A reassessment of planning orthodoxy
Based on responses from households living in Melbourne's outermost northwestern suburbs, this paper argues that urban policy makers and planners should reflect more carefully on how they think about urban fringe development. Respondents did not think of themselves as been pushed to the fringe but rather they saw themselves as being centrally located in terms of the child‐centred lifestyle they wished to pursue.
Centrality on the fringe: A reassessment of planning orthodoxy
Based on responses from households living in Melbourne's outermost northwestern suburbs, this paper argues that urban policy makers and planners should reflect more carefully on how they think about urban fringe development. Respondents did not think of themselves as been pushed to the fringe but rather they saw themselves as being centrally located in terms of the child‐centred lifestyle they wished to pursue.
Centrality on the fringe: A reassessment of planning orthodoxy
Jackson, John T. (Autor:in)
Urban Policy and Research ; 16 ; 7-20
01.03.1998
14 pages
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