Shrinking cities in Australia

Cristina Martinez-Fernandez, Chung-Tong Wu

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[Shrinkage is not a topic of much discussion in most OECD countries where the planning paradigm of growth has dominated the scene for many years. However, the debate has recently intensified in Germany, especially regarding its Eastern cities, posing new questions about the efficiency and sustainability of planning for urban growth in an era of substantial socio-demographic and environmental changes worldwide. While analysis of shrinking cities intensifies in North America, Western and Central Europe and parts of Asia, it is not yet a prominent national issue in Australia despite the critical impact that cities with shrinkage patterns have in regional Australia and in the development of resource intensive industries such as mining. This paper discusses some of the elements that throw light on the phenomenon of urban shrinkage and outlines shrinkage in Australia. Specifically shrinking of resource-intensive cities is discussed.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the State of Australian Cities National Conference
    PublisherAustralian Sustainable Cities and Regions Network
    Number of pages1
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    EventState of Australian Cities Conference -
    Duration: 26 Nov 2013 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceState of Australian Cities Conference
    Period26/11/13 → …

    Keywords

    • city planning
    • cities and towns
    • shrinkage
    • sustainability
    • Australia

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