Using New Accessibility Tools to Guide Policy Innovation
Author(s)
Curtis, C
Scheurer, J
Burke, M
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2013
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Australian metropolitan planning strategies are focused on more intensive use of existing land in order to stem urban expansion and improve accessibility by public transport. New accessbility tools offer the possibility to guide these policy changes, overcoming restrictions to policy innovation associated with tranditional transport planning practice. This paper reports on the applicatin of two new accessibility tools. SNAMUTS was applied in Perth to evaluate metropolitan growth and public transport infrastructure provision. MULUTT was appplied in Brisbane to evaluate the location of a major sports stadium. The two case ...
View more >Australian metropolitan planning strategies are focused on more intensive use of existing land in order to stem urban expansion and improve accessibility by public transport. New accessbility tools offer the possibility to guide these policy changes, overcoming restrictions to policy innovation associated with tranditional transport planning practice. This paper reports on the applicatin of two new accessibility tools. SNAMUTS was applied in Perth to evaluate metropolitan growth and public transport infrastructure provision. MULUTT was appplied in Brisbane to evaluate the location of a major sports stadium. The two case studies highlight the benefits of these tools in a deliberation process where stakeholders consider how to guide and manage urban development framed around improved and equitable access by public transport.
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View more >Australian metropolitan planning strategies are focused on more intensive use of existing land in order to stem urban expansion and improve accessibility by public transport. New accessbility tools offer the possibility to guide these policy changes, overcoming restrictions to policy innovation associated with tranditional transport planning practice. This paper reports on the applicatin of two new accessibility tools. SNAMUTS was applied in Perth to evaluate metropolitan growth and public transport infrastructure provision. MULUTT was appplied in Brisbane to evaluate the location of a major sports stadium. The two case studies highlight the benefits of these tools in a deliberation process where stakeholders consider how to guide and manage urban development framed around improved and equitable access by public transport.
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Journal Title
Built Environment: Tools for Equitable Urban Intensification
Volume
39
Issue
4
Publisher URI
Subject
Architecture
Urban and regional planning
Transport planning