Future of the Fringe: The Crisis in Peri-Urban Planning

The Future of the Fringe: The Crisis in Peri-Urban Planning

By Michael Buxton and Andrew Butt

Peri-urban landscapes are some of the world's most vulnerable areas. Although they are often thought of simply as land awaiting development, these landscapes retain important natural resources and make valuable contributions to agriculture, water use, biodiversity conservation, landscape preservation and human well-being.

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Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Publish Date: 08/11/2020
Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9781486308958
ISBN-10: 1486308953
Language: English

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Peri-urban landscapes are some of the world's most vulnerable areas. Although they are often thought of simply as land awaiting development, these landscapes retain important natural resources and make valuable contributions to agriculture, water use, biodiversity conservation, landscape preservation and human well-being. Billions of people use them and enjoy their natural values. Their continuing loss threatens to alter our relationships with nature and have a negative impact on the environment. The Future of the Fringe first explores the history of peri-urban areas, international peri-urban policy and practice, and related concepts. It analyzes internationally relevant issues such as green belts and urban growth boundaries, regional policy, land supply and price, and the concepts of liveability, attractiveness, well-being and rural amenity. It then examines a range of Australian peri-urban issues, as an extended case study. The book argues for a precautionary approach so that we retain the greatest number of options to adapt during rapid and unprecedented change.
  • The first Australian book to examine Australian peri-urban issues in detail.
  • Comprehensively reviews the international literature on peripheral urban ('peri-urban') landscapes and related issues.
  • Analyzes contemporary debates on contentious peri-urban issues, such as the future of green belts and peri-urban agriculture.
  • Includes a section on international peri-urban policy and planning practice.
  • Presents a strong argument for the preservation of the traditional rural landscapes of peri-urban areas.

About the Authors

Michael Buxton is an Emeritus Professor at RMIT University and is former head of RMIT Planning and Environment. He has published more than 80 refereed papers, books, book chapters and monographs, including Planning Melbourne (CSIRO Publishing, 2016).

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Andrew Butt is an Associate Professor in Sustainability and Urban Planning at RMIT University. His experience in planning practice, research and teaching has focused on rural and peri-urban issues, including a PhD on approaches to planning for farmland protection in peri-urban Australia, as well as articles and book chapters exploring socio-economic transitions and planning systems in rural and peri-urban regions.

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