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The Results of Making a City More Compact: Neighbours' Interpretation of Urban Infill
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Consolidated Urban FormSustainable Urban HousingUrban DevelopmentSocial SciencesUrbanisationUrban TheoryUrban StudiesHousingPublic PolicyUrban PolicyUrban InfillGeographyUrban PlanningUrban RegenerationUrban GeographyUrban DesignNew ZealandUrban EconomicsSustainable Urban FormsUrban ConditionUrban Life
The quest for more sustainable urban forms has added renewed vigour to urban planning, with various types of urban infill and intensification becoming increasingly popular with local authorities. These approaches seek to achieve environmental and social objectives but, despite the supposed advantages of a more consolidated urban form, infill housing as a strategy for growth management is not always well received by local residents and it remains a contentious issue. In this paper the authors report on an enquiry into neighbours' interpretations of, and responses to, infill housing in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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