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Creating a Spatial Planning Toolkit: Unleashing the potential for sustainable and resilient urban regeneration

Greening the Greyfields research project aims for the creation of an urban planning toolkit (Envision & ESP) to facilitate and promote consensus between local governments, communities, and developers. The project started with the study of two Australian cities (Perth and Melbourne). In New Zealand, the project initially is focused on Christchurch, which faces the paradigm of post-disaster regeneration. The project will later be extended to other New Zealand cities, to look for a way forward in sustainable and resilient urban regeneration.

 

Greening the Greyfields is a federally funded project (Co-operative Research Centre for Spatial Information - CRC-SI), in partnership with Canterbury University, Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne), Curtin University (Perth), the Victorian Department of Planning and Community Development, the Western Australian Department of Planning, the City of Manningham and the City of Canning, Western Australia, Christchurch City Council, Land Information New Zealand, and the Ministry of Business, Industry and Employment of New Zealand.  

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