Utilizing enumeration information to comprehend spatial development designs in urban areas Leanne Johnson Urban Research Leader, BITRE
Slide 2Who we are BITRE is the exploration arm of the elected Department of Infrastructure and Transport obligation regarding urban communities strategy sits inside Department Cities Research Team Small group of 3 individuals inside BITRE Role is to give logical support and research that illuminates Australian Government arrangement advancement on urban areas, and more extensive group understanding
Slide 3Policy bolster - Major Cities Unit National Urban Policy (NUP) to be discharged in 2011 NUP Discussion Paper discharged a year ago sets out Australian Government's reasoning on a national way to deal with urban improvement and the difficulties we should address Sought open remark (shut 1 March). MCU's NUP Background paper and State of Australian Cities report draw broadly on registration information to investigate issues of efficiency, supportability & reasonableness in our urban communities
Slide 4Policy bolster – other key customers Policy Development Unit Sydney Aviation Capacity Taskforce High Speed Rail Nation Building COAG Reform Council Review of capital city vital arranging frameworks
Slide 5Research: Population development, occupations development and driving streams in urban communities Objectives To recognize late spatial changes in work and populace inside Australia's five noteworthy urban areas To explore how driving conduct has reacted to these progressions To break down advance against urban arranging objectives Perth report discharged in September 2010 Melbourne & Sydney reports in advance
Slide 6Methodology Focus is on post-2001 period Analysis is attempted at a scope of spatial scales Information sources ABS Census of Population and Housing Estimated inhabitant populace Various state/nearby government studies & managerial information Literature
Slide 7Population measurements, 2001 to 2006 Source: BITRE examination of ABS Census of Population and Housing 2001 and 2006
Slide 8Spatial examples of populace development and decay, 2001 to 2006 Source: BITRE examination of ABS Census of Population and Housing 2001 and 2006
Slide 9Urban union, 2001 to 2006 Bew 43% 62% 70% Population development share of 'new development territories' 24% 52% 60% Source: BITRE examination of ABS Census of Population and Housing 2001 and 2006
Slide 10Employment insights, 2001 to 2006 Source: BITRE examination of ABS Census of Population and Housing 2001 and 2006
Slide 11Spatial examples of occupations development, 2001 to 2006 Source: BITRE examination of ABS Census of Population and Housing 2001 and 2006
Slide 12Employment development in focuses , 2001 to 2006
Slide 13Types of driving streams Mix of driving streams by sort in 2006 Average yearly development rates of various sorts of driving streams, 2001 to 2006 Source: BITRE investigation of ABS Census of Population and Housing 2001 and 2006
Slide 14Drivers of beginning goal driving streams, 2006 n/a: not yet incorporated into relapses for this city Source: BITRE examination of ABS Census of Population and Housing 2001 and 2006 and rail or turnpike systems
Slide 15Recent advance against urban arranging objectives, Perth
Slide 16Directions Extend to different urban areas distinguish shared characteristics & contrasts crosswise over urban communities 2011 enumeration will give a la mode picture Census information empowers us to assemble confirm base about reality of patterns forming the significant urban areas Where is populace development happening? Where is occupations development happening? In what businesses? What movements are happening in driving streams, separate and so on? What are ramifications of anticipated populace & occupations development for driving streams and transport request? Will recognize what pragmatic advance is being accomplished against urban arranging targets Which urban communities are accomplishing comes about on the ground? Why? Arrangement applications: National Urban Policy Infrastructure venture Congestion administration Commonwealth arrive Sustainable Population Policy COAG Cities Reform Agenda
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