Framework to Facilitate Urban Regeneration in the Middle Suburbs of Car-dependent Cities
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Open access
Authors
Rahman, AFM Ashrafur
Date
2019Supervisor
Peter Newman
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
School of Design and the Built Environment
Curtin University Sustainability Policy (CUSP) Institute
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Abstract
Car-dependent cities with large urban footprints suffer from a lack of planning mechanisms to regenerate their middle-suburbs. Among the principle methods, subdivisions have been found to be sub-optimal solutions while the impacts of transport infrastructure in regenerating middle-suburbs are yet to be explored. Using multi-criteria-evaluation tools, this research examines the socio-technical parameters of middle-suburbs to assess redevelopment potentials of any proposed transit corridor. Perth, Western Australia, is investigated in this study as a typical case.
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