A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Since the onset of the recession in 1976 the Canberra urban economy has undergone radical change. This paper analyses this change in five interrelated areas: demographic structure, socio-economic ‘well-being’, housing availability, public investment and private investment. Government policies and an inadequate planning response have exacerbated the recessionary impacts. Selected planning responses are discussed with a view to further debate.
Since the onset of the recession in 1976 the Canberra urban economy has undergone radical change. This paper analyses this change in five interrelated areas: demographic structure, socio-economic ‘well-being’, housing availability, public investment and private investment. Government policies and an inadequate planning response have exacerbated the recessionary impacts. Selected planning responses are discussed with a view to further debate.
Canberra: Myth versus reality
Adrian, Colin (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 2 ; 3-10
1984-12-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
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