3rd RNSISS National Conference -People, Places and Space - Rethinking Regional Policy Agendas
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Session 1.
Chris Paris, Brad Jorgenson, John Martin - The ownership of many homes in Northern Ireland and Australia : Issues for states and local
Session 1C.
Quynh Le, Andrew Harris - Mapping mental health service in Tasmania: A geo-spatial distribution perspective
Session 1D.
Leaza McSorley - Living in poverty in rural areas: The experience of Scotland
Session 2A.
Robert Stimson, Alistair Robson, Tung-Kai Shyy -Modelling the determinants of spatial differentials in endogenous regional employment growth and decline across regional Australia, 1996 – 2006
Session 2B.
Thu Phan, J. A Peterson and S. Chandra - Residential intensification on a suburban fringe local government area in the Melbourne metropolitan area
Session 2C.
Glen Searle - Unpacking the clusters: The spatial division of labour in the Sydney and Melbourne information technology industries
Paul Dalziel, Gillis McLean, Caroline Saunders - Economic policy and cultural well-being: The New Zealand experience
Martini Battisti , Martin Perry - Creating opportunity for small-firm exporters through regional free trade agreements: a strategic perspective from New Zealand
Session 3B.
Ameeta Jain, Jerry Courvisanos - Urban growth centres on the periphery: Incoherent policy and research neglect
Maria Piquer-Rodriguez, Louise Crabtree, Phillip O’Neill - Historical revision of the spatial data and methods used for land-use mapping in a dynamic urban area of NSW: The Sydney basin case (Feeding Sydney Project)
Session 3C.
Tony Sorensen - Shifting Deckchairs on the Titanic?
James Juniper - A critique of Dopfer and Potts evolutionary realism
Session 4B.
Glyn Wittwer, Mark Horridge - Utilising small-region census date in CGE model
Session 4C.
Tooran Alizadeh - From Knowledge-Based Neighbourhoods to Knowledge-Based Regional Development
Session 6A.
David Pullar, Jonathan Corcoran - Urban growth scenarios: Is the aim to fit into urban spaces or live in them?
Session 6B.
Scott Baum, Stephen Horton - Local urban communities and extreme weather events: mapping social vulnerability to floods
Gavin Alford, Jeremy Whiteman - A Spatial analysis of future macro urban form, greenhouse gas emissions and transport energy outcomes for Melbourne















