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1 Environmental Planning – City futures Joe Hurley Lecturer, Global Studies, Social Science and Planning

2 RMIT University 2 Cities at the centre of human futures Population: 1947: 1.3m 2010: 4.1m Population Pressures

3 RMIT University 3 Urban Expansion Cities at the centre of human futures

4 RMIT University 4 Urban Consolidation Cities at the centre of human futures

5 RMIT University 5 Housing Provision Cities at the centre of human futures

6 RMIT University 6 Transport Provision Cities at the centre of human futures

7 RMIT University 7 Spatial Disadvantage Cities at the centre of human futures

8 RMIT University 8 Urban Consumption Urban Pollution Cities at the centre of human futures

9 RMIT University 9 (WWF, 2004;2006) Australian Average 7.6 gha/person Fair Earth share 1.8 gha/person Ecological Impact Cities at the centre of human futures

10 RMIT University 10 Aim to engage secondary students in city futures

11 RMIT University 11 We need to find the engaged, intelligent and motivated individuals who can take on these challenges There is a shortage of graduates from undergraduate programs equipped to take on these challenges In short … we have fantastic opportunities for your students! Aim to engage secondary students in city futures

12 RMIT University 12 Environment, Planning and Sustainability Program @ RMIT University Engaged in teaching and research Offer a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs engaging with the challenges faced by cities Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (4 yrs) –Accredited by Planning Institute of Australia –Leads to a career in urban planning, urban design, urban policy and management –Strong demand throughout Australia, and highly transferable to international contexts Bachelor of Social Science (Environment) (3 yrs) –Leads to a career in environmental policy and management –Strong demand in government, growing demand in industry

13 RMIT University 13 Urban Futures Awards 2011 Third Place: Stephanie Gowans and Cody James St Leonard's College Stephanie and Cody focus on the issues of rising electricity consumption and its impact on climate change. They argued for an increased government focus on sustainable energy sources; but also the need for behaviour change in our use of electricity. The world is brighter when the lights are off!

14 RMIT University 14 Urban Futures Awards 2011 Second Place: Mizna Shahbaz MacRobertson Girls High School Mizna examines the issue of green roofing in urban contexts. She highlights the social and environmental benefits they provide, including stormwater reduction, reduced urban heat island effects, and amenity, and argues for more extensive use of green roofs in cities.

15 RMIT University 15 Urban Futures Awards 2011 Winner 2011: Grant Trewella Epping Secondary College Grant focuses on mass transit systems, and in particular the important issue of passenger amenity. He highlights the disincentive to use public transport that results from poorly designed and maintained public facilities. Grant proposes urban design solutions that create public transport waiting areas that are welcoming and interesting, as well as being functional.


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