Land Use and Spatial Planning from a Sustainability Perspective: Designing the One-Minute City

This PhD thesis by publication, comprising four journal papers and a book chapter, addresses the overarching research question of how sustainability features can increase the value of land in urban development. Using two case studies (in China and Australia), it offers insights from a sustainability...

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Main Author: Wen, Liang
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89835
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description This PhD thesis by publication, comprising four journal papers and a book chapter, addresses the overarching research question of how sustainability features can increase the value of land in urban development. Using two case studies (in China and Australia), it offers insights from a sustainability perspective into land use and spatial planning within the wider notion of value creation. The key findings are the concept of the Minute City and the spatial logic behind it.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-898352022-12-16T06:05:00Z Land Use and Spatial Planning from a Sustainability Perspective: Designing the One-Minute City Wen, Liang This PhD thesis by publication, comprising four journal papers and a book chapter, addresses the overarching research question of how sustainability features can increase the value of land in urban development. Using two case studies (in China and Australia), it offers insights from a sustainability perspective into land use and spatial planning within the wider notion of value creation. The key findings are the concept of the Minute City and the spatial logic behind it. 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89835 Curtin University fulltext
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Land Use and Spatial Planning from a Sustainability Perspective: Designing the One-Minute City
title Land Use and Spatial Planning from a Sustainability Perspective: Designing the One-Minute City
title_full Land Use and Spatial Planning from a Sustainability Perspective: Designing the One-Minute City
title_fullStr Land Use and Spatial Planning from a Sustainability Perspective: Designing the One-Minute City
title_full_unstemmed Land Use and Spatial Planning from a Sustainability Perspective: Designing the One-Minute City
title_short Land Use and Spatial Planning from a Sustainability Perspective: Designing the One-Minute City
title_sort land use and spatial planning from a sustainability perspective: designing the one-minute city
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89835