2021
DOI: 10.1080/02697459.2021.1901397
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Spatial Data Requirements for Metropolitan Spatial Planning in South Australia: Challenges for Evidence-informed Policy-making and Monitoring

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“…In development assessment processes, Australian planning practitioners therefore traditionally only consider the actual development (i.e. the building(s)), rather than the urban planning context within which the development takes place (Moore, Moloney et al 2017;Dühr, Kroll et al 2021). Moreover, the neighbourhood scale offers little incentive for voluntary industry action given the dominant business model that emphasises yield over neighbourhood quality (Newton, Newman et al 2022).…”
Section: Stage Four: Policy Workhopsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In development assessment processes, Australian planning practitioners therefore traditionally only consider the actual development (i.e. the building(s)), rather than the urban planning context within which the development takes place (Moore, Moloney et al 2017;Dühr, Kroll et al 2021). Moreover, the neighbourhood scale offers little incentive for voluntary industry action given the dominant business model that emphasises yield over neighbourhood quality (Newton, Newman et al 2022).…”
Section: Stage Four: Policy Workhopsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research on metropolitan strategies and local land use plans in Australia has, however, shown that these policy frameworks are selective when it comes to sustainable development. Although ESD has for decades been a key principle in planning and environment legislation across Australia's jurisdictions, state strategies and local plans rarely provide comprehensive visions on urban sustainability (Davidson and Arman 2014) and have also been criticised for contradictory policy principles in relation to ESD (Dühr, Kroll et al 2020).…”
Section: Introduction: Sustainable Housing At a Neighbourhood Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned before, there is a need for a sustainable built environment for a high number of people in a limited space. This forces spatial planning activities in living areas ‐specifically, urban areas‐ to benefit from 3D geoinformation as an important data source (Dühr et al., 2021). The added features into the SPI part of LADM provide an adequate basis for the relationship between prepared spatial plans in the different levels of detail.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%