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Australian Cities
Continuity and Change
Third Edition
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Australian Cities: Continuity and Change 3rd edition examines the changing nature of Australia's major cities from a geographical perspective, and discusses current issues in urban policy. It considers the evolution and ongoing development of Australian cities in response to economic, social, and technological forces. This theme of change is balanced by an awareness of continuity, as our urban environments remain heavily influenced by previous eras. The new edition of this successful book is fully revised and updated and includes new material on environmental sustainability and an increased coverage of transport issues. A new chapter on the impact of recent global changes on Australian cities is essential reading for anyone interested in the changing nature of our environment. The book contains the latest data from the 2001 census, and all maps and diagrams have been fully updated. Examples are drawn from all the mainland state capitals in order to identify the issues currently facing Australian cities.
- Fully revised and updated to include the latest data, including 2001 census information
- New chapter that examines the impact of globalisation on Australian cities
- Expanded chapter on environmental sustainability
- More on transport issues
- All maps diagrams, tables and statistics fully updated
- Many new photographs
- Comprehensive introduction to Australian cities
- Further reading and internet references for each chapter
Foreword
Tables
Figures
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Tables
Figures
Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Foundations
- Cities in a globalising world
- Employment and urban structure
- Housing questions
- The residential mosaic
- Governing the cities
- Sustainable cities
- Urban futures
Bibliography
Index
Clive Forster — Associate Professor and Director of Geography Studies in the School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management, Flinders University
