Uncontrolled Sprawl or Managed Growth? An Australian Case Study

B. Hiller, Barrie Melotte, Stephen M. Hiller
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The United Nations predicts that 70% of the global population will be based in urban areas by 2050. National urbanization rates in the United States and Australia already exceed that level, typically characterized by sprawling cities. This paper reviews urbanization trends in Australia, drawing on recent research and national statistics, and includes a detailed case study of Perth, Western Australia. Perth represents a classic example of urban and peri-urban sprawl focused on a single dominant central business district. This paper explains the features of Perth, its urban form, its land-use and settlement patterns, and the reasons sprawl continues despite government initiatives to slow peripheral growth. A bespoke framework is used to integrate environmental, social, economic, and governance components within a political context and the authors attempt to highlight issues also faced by the U.S. engineering profession. Finally, the paper presents a set of practical indicators for engineers to use in integrated land-use infrastructure planning to help promote managed growth of urban areas and minimize sprawl.
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不受控制的扩张还是有管理的增长?澳大利亚案例研究
联合国预测,到2050年,全球70%的人口将居住在城市地区。美国和澳大利亚的全国城市化率已经超过了这一水平,其典型特征是城市扩张。本文回顾了澳大利亚的城市化趋势,借鉴了最近的研究和国家统计数据,并包括对西澳大利亚州珀斯的详细案例研究。珀斯是一个典型的城市和城郊扩张的例子,集中在一个主要的中央商务区。本文解释了珀斯的特点,它的城市形态,它的土地利用和定居模式,以及尽管政府采取措施减缓周边地区的增长,但城市扩张仍在继续的原因。一个定制的框架被用于在政治背景下整合环境、社会、经济和治理组件,作者试图强调美国工程专业也面临的问题。最后,本文提出了一套实用指标,供工程师在土地利用基础设施综合规划中使用,以帮助促进城市地区的管理增长并最大限度地减少蔓延。
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