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Understanding residential infill: a Christchurch case study of typologies and stakeholders

Bradley-Cane, Brittany
Date
2016-11-14
Type
Dissertation
Fields of Research
ANZSRC::120504 Land Use and Environmental Planning , ANZSRC::120502 History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture) , ANZSRC::120507 Urban Analysis and Development
Abstract
Advocates for Compact City, Smart Growth and New Urbanism claim intensification of land use as a means to achieve sustainability imperatives, manage urbanisation and curb peripheral sprawl. It appears policy makers and planners have taken this perspective into consideration over the last two decades as intensification appears more prevalent in policy and planning. Literature points to residential infill as a method of providing for housing development within city limits. While residential infill is recognised in literature, little is known about what it consists of and the different stakeholders involved. This study will document different types of infill, identify various stakeholders associated with the different types and how their roles align and conflict.