The Evolution of Australian Towns

The Evolution of Australian Towns
Author: Australia. Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2014
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: 9781922205643

This report examines long-term change in Australia's settlement structure by investigating the number, location and population size of towns over three Censuses (1911, 1961 and 2006). ... this report identifies strong trends in the evolving shape of the settlement pattern and the key processes that have brought about change... The report also covers changes in the relative influence of industry and households." -- Foreword (page iii).

Australian Metropolis

Australian Metropolis
Author: Robert Freestone
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136888276

The Australian Metropolis splendidly fills a huge gap in the literature on Australian cities. It is the definitive account of the history of Australian cities and the crucial role which planning has played in their genesis and growth. Spanning two centuries from the very beginning until the present day, it will instantly become a standard work ' Professor Sir Peter Hall, author of Cities in Civilisation.. The Australian Metropolis provides a single-volume introduction to the development of urban planning. It fills the need for a convenient, initial resource for anyone interested in the broad evolutionary sweep of modern planning. By setting the evolution of Australian planning within its broader societal context, The Australian Metropolis presents a balanced appraisal of the positive, negative and ambivalent legacies resulting from attempts to plan Australia's major cities. This book is the winner of two Royal Australian Planning Institute Awards for Planning Excellence in 2000/2001, including the New South Wales' Division Prize for Planning Scholarship in February 2001.

Town Planning for Australia

Town Planning for Australia
Author: George Taylor
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317609913

George Taylor's Town Planning for Australia was the first dedicated book on the subject of urban planning published in Australia. Journalistic and ideological in style, it sets out a robust vision for a specifically Australian approach to planning and development of towns in a young country. Taylor was a controversial figure, a political activist and publisher who brought the NSW Town Planning Association into existence and played a key role in publishing and promoting planning into the 1920s.His wife Florence Taylor was the first female qualified architect and trained engineer in Australia, and an important figure in the history of planning and publishing in Australia.

The Routledge Handbook of Small Towns

The Routledge Handbook of Small Towns
Author: Jerzy BaƄski
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000421635

The Routledge Handbook of Small Towns addresses the theoretical, methodical, and practical issues related to the development of small towns and neighbouring countryside. Small towns play a very important role in spatial structure by performing numerous significant developmental functions for rural areas. At the local scale, they act as engines for economic growth of rural regions and as a link in the system of connections between large urban centres and the countryside. The book addresses the role of small towns in the local development of regions in countries with different levels of development and economic systems, including those in Europe, Africa, South America, Asia, and Australia. Chapters address the functional structure of small towns, relations between small towns and rural areas, and the challenges of spatial planning in the context of shaping the development of small towns. Students and scholars of urban planning, urban geography, rural geography, political geography, historical geography, and population geography will learn about the role of small towns in the local development of countries representing different economic systems and developmental conditions.

Reader's Digest Book of Historic Australian Towns

Reader's Digest Book of Historic Australian Towns
Author: Robin Morrison
Publisher: Surry Hills, NSW : Reader's Digest Services
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1982
Genre: Brisbane (Qld.)
ISBN: 9780909486938

Portrays fifty Australian towns, each chosen because of its historical significance, as convict settlement, port, goldfield town, commercial centre or agricultural and pastoral centre.

With Conscious Purpose

With Conscious Purpose
Author: Alan William Joseph Hutchings
Publisher: Planning Institute of Australia South Australian Division
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 9780646480633

The Town Planning Review of 1990 projected a vision for metropolitan Adelaide. It sought to place the notion of strategy, the basis of comprehensive town planning, squarely in the centre of legislation, administration and governance. This is covered in the final chapter, and how successful it has been is for the reader to judge.

Where History Happened

Where History Happened
Author: Peter Spearritt
Publisher: National Library of Australia
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2018-09-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0642279268

'Where History Happened' reveals the hidden past of some of Australia's most intriguing towns and places, from mining settlements and whaling stations to monuments and historic houses in our capital cities. The stories that emerge, of remote religious communities, isolated penal colonies, places of Indigenous incarceration and environmental degradation and rejuvenation, describe a vast and complex country, with a heritage worth preserving. Part social, architectural, military, political and industrial history, part road trip travel companion, this book has something for every reader.

Settlements at the Edge

Settlements at the Edge
Author: Andrew Taylor
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1784711969

Settlements at the Edge examines the evolution, characteristics, functions and shifting economic basis of settlements in sparsely populated areas of developed nations. With a focus on demographic change, the book features theoretical and applied cases which explore the interface between demography, economy, well-being and the environment. This book offers a comprehensive and insightful knowledge base for understanding the role of population in shaping the development and histories of northern sparsely populated areas of developed nations including Alaska (USA), Australia, Canada, Greenland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Finland and other nations with territories within the Arctic Circle.

Transformation of Resource Towns and Peripheries

Transformation of Resource Towns and Peripheries
Author: Greg Halseth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317336089

Most developed economies, including single-industry and resource dependent rural or small town regions, are transforming rapidly as a result of social, political, and economic change. Collectively, they face a number of challenges as well as new opportunities. This international collaboration describes a critical political economy framework that will be useful for understanding these transitions. Transformation of Resource Towns and Peripheries describes the multi-faceted process of transition and change in resource dependent rural and small town regions since the end of the Second World War. The book incorporates international case studies from Australia, Canada, Finland and New Zealand, with the express purpose of highlighting similarities and differences in patterns and practices in each country. Chapters explore three main themes: how corporate ties and trade linkages are changing and impacting rural communities and regions; how resource industry employment is changing in these small communities; and how local community capacity and leadership are working to mitigate challenges and take advantage of new opportunities. This book will be of interest to students of regional studies, geography, and rural and industrial sociology. It will also have a strong appeal to policy-makers and local regional development practitioners.