Policy Forum: Liveable cities: how do we promote sustainability and wellbeing in urban Australia

By December 10, 2015Forums

December 10th 2015

Population growth, increasing urbanization and climate change will  change Australian cities and impact wellbeing. Key challenges stemming  from these changes include: improving community wellbeing by enhancing urban green and blue spaces and improving urban design, encouraging community members to support sustainable management of natural resources, and increasing community resilience to extreme weather events. This forum brings together researchers from the  University of Queensland with industry and policy-makers to discuss these issues. The goal is to showcase the research that is already available to guide policy decisions and identify key knowledge gaps which must be filled so that policy-makers can increase the sustainability and livability of our cities.

Speakers: Stuart White (UTS), Anne Cleary (Griffith University), Andrew Davidson (Bulimba Catchment Committee, SEQC), Kelly Fielding (UQ), Paola Leardini (UQ), Lisa McDonald  (Ergon Energy), Vanessa Mooney (UQ), Johnathan Rhodes (UQ), Danielle Shanahan (UQ), Mardi Townsend (Deakin University/Healthy Parks Healthy People, Victoria), Sarah Bishop (Brisbane City Council)

Links to some of our talks:

Anne Cleary – Nature and health

Danielle Shanahan – Towards better health an wellbeing outcomes from green spaces

Helen Ross – Social and cultural values towards waterways

Kelly Fielding – Engaging communities with sustainability

Mardie Townsend -Planning for Healthy Parks Health People

Paula Leardini – Building Smart Liveable Cities

Stuart White – Sustainable Futures: Livable Cities

Sarah Bishop – Creating a Clean, Green, Livable Brisbane

Vanessa Mooney – Livable cities

Lisa McDonald – Designing and planning cities for sustainability

Paola Leardini – Building Smart Livable Cities

Jonathan Rhodes – What does the Structure of Urban Liveability Look Like?