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Feasibility Guide for Town Planners

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  • Murray, Cameron

    (The University of Sydney)

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Densification of established suburbs is often a desirable planning outcome, providing benefits in terms of the efficiency of transport networks, land use, and provision of public services. However, planning for density will not entice private landowners to redevelop to higher density unless it is also economically advantageous to do so. There are economic limits to density as well as regulatory ones. This guide is designed to help planners incorporate considerations of the economic limits to, and benefits of, density in the creation of planning instruments to ensure that their objectives align with those that are also economically viable.

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  • Murray, Cameron, 2020. "Feasibility Guide for Town Planners," OSF Preprints 62wsn, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:62wsn
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/62wsn
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