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Smart planning not sprawl : The costs and benefits of alternative fringe development : Discussion paper number 5

Australian Urban and Regional Development ReviewUUUU
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This study examines the relative costs of supplying urban infrastructure when the urban fringe is developed according to different patterns. It sets out to measure some of the dividend which might be expected from good planning of urban growth and to develop a model for assessing the wider costs and benefits of urban development.
Imprint:
Canberra : Australian Urban and Regional Development Review, April 1995
Collation:
153 pages : illustrations, maps
Series:
Discussion paper (Australian Urban and Regional Development Review) ; 5
Notes:
Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Trust Collection
Contents:
Economic framework - Timing and sequencing - Design and costing principles - Urban form, density and land budget studies - Population and its composition - Social and public transport infrastructure - Physical infrastructure - Total infrastructure costs - Tables
ISBN:
0730648133
Dewey class:
307.14
Language:
English
BRN:
117092
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ResearchTech Book307.14 SMAAvailable
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