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You are here: Home / Resources / The Melbourne Experience: Public Lecture on Urban Planning at SFU Continuing Studies

The Melbourne Experience: Public Lecture on Urban Planning at SFU Continuing Studies

Author: Simon Fraser University (SFU) Continuing Studies
Abstract:

Metro Vancouver has been noted for its ability to accommodate growth while maintaining good quality of life for residents. Still, the region faces challenges in pursuing the goals of the recently-approved Regional Growth Strategy, which helps ensure that regional land use patterns help create vibrant, accessible communities and support transit, walking, and cycling throughout the region.

Melbourne is considered one of the most livable cities in the world. It has garnered considerable recognition for its success over the last 25 years in transforming the centre of Melbourne from a car-oriented office core to a dynamic, mixed-use community with a vibrant public realm.

In this public lecture, which took place on October 4, 2011, at Simon Fraser University's Vancouver campus, Rob Adams, the director of city design for Melbourne, shared some of his experiences in leading this transformation. He also discussed how Melbourne's success could be applied to development in Metro Vancouver's key centers.

Website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…
Source: YouTube
Resource Types: Urban Design, Sustainable Community Development, Transportation, Real estate, Melbourne, Australia
Target Education Levels: Associates Degree, community education, general public, K-12, practitioners

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