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_aFarid Uddin, Khandakar
245 _aA tale of two cities :
_bcontemporary urban planning policy and practice in Greater Sydney, NSW, Australia
260 _bCities,
_cApril 2022.
300 _a11 pages
500 _aKeywords: Sydney; Urban planning policy; Community participation; Post-politics; Inequalities
520 _aAbstract: Greater Sydney is spatially divided in terms of socio-economic conditions and access to employment and urban amenities. Community engagement, urban planning policy implementation, and outcomes also vary in its planning system. It is argued that the urban divide in Sydney is underpinned by making exceptions for advantaged areas in the urban policy related to the provision of more housing. This paper analyses three cases of different community participation and urban policy practice in different areas in Greater Sydney through the theoretical prism of post-politics. It explores why the techno-managerial process causes suppression of community input into planning matters only in socio-economically disadvantaged areas and how the formal planning process could be contributing to gaps between different parts of Greater Sydney.
650 0 _aHousing
_zNSW
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_aPiracha; Awais
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_aPhibbs, Peter
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2022.103583
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