LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 01: Map showing Malabar Headland in eastern Sydney

Figure 02: Malabar Headland zoning, 1988

Figure 03: Respondents’ views on use of Malabar Headland

Figure 04: Respondents’ views on access to Malabar Headland

Figure 05: Respondents’ views on commercial development

Figure 06: Changes to zoning, 1988 and 2002

Figure 07: Spatial plans for metropolitan Sydney, 1948–2005

Figure 08: Employment density changes by traffic zone, 1981–2001

Figure 09: Distribution of employment in traffic zones, 1981–2031

Figure 10: Employment in Penrith, 1961–2001

Figure 11: Visualisations of centre sustainability, Penrith

Figure 12: Visualisations of centre sustainability, Sydney

Figure 13: Key attributes of common pool resources

Figure 14: Lockyer, Brisbane River and Moreton Bay catchments

Figure 15: Collaborative planning and management of ecosystems

Figure 16: Districts in the Sydney Greater Metropolitan Region

Figure 17: Approach to determining regional economic growth

Figure 18: SLAs with high population location quotient, 1991–2001

Figure 19: SLAs with high taxable income quotient, 1991–2001

Figure 20: Industry agglomeration, taxable income and population

Figure 21: Taxable income, population and growth, 1991–2001

Figure 22: Scatter plot of strong and weak performing SLAs

Figure 23: English and Australian housing non-profit types

Figure 24: England’s housing associations, 2005

Figure 25: Mechanisms of isomorphism for non-profit organisations

Figure 26: Possible non-profit housing typologies

Figure 27: Typology characteristics based on ethos and values

Figure 28: Locating English housing associations

Figure 29: Proposed non-profit housing typology, with examples

Figure 30: Survey questions about sustainable urban form

Figure 31: Approaches to sustainable urban form and containment

Figure 32: Planning levers for sustainable transportation

Figure 33: Energy, water and waste performance

Figure 34: Survey questions about biodiversity conservation

Figure 35: Survey questions about environmental tools/offsets

Figure 36: Survey questions about climate change

Figure 37: Biodiversity protection

Figure 38: Environmental tools/offsets

Figure 39: Climate change adaptation and mitigation

Figure 40: Aircraft noise at Sydney Airport, 1999

Figure 41: Classification of research fields on health informatics

Figure 42: Map showing Colombian case study

Figure 43: Aerial view of La Boquilla

Figure 44: View of Manzanillo del Mar

Figure 45: Upscale resort encroaching upon La Boquilla’s beaches

Figure 46: Environmental degradation on flood-prone areas

Figure 47: Sea surges ravage edge of town for lack of a breakwater

Figure 48: Meeting with residents and local leaders

Figure 49: Sand-clogged connection, Manzanillo del Mar

Figure 50: Model of Manzanillo del Mar showing dredged canal

Figure 51: Lack of appropriate fishing ponds limits fish harvest

Figure 52: Design proposal for aquiculture ponds

Figure 53: Construction of new housing

Figure 54: Students presenting the project to community leaders

Figure 55: Transit oriented development definitions

Figure 56: Achieving urban sustainability

Figure 57: Comparison of conventional bus and rail attributes

Figure 58: Transit oriented development outcome analysis

Figure 59: Transit oriented development indicators

Figure 60: Map showing Blacktown study area

Figure 61: Population distribution: Blacktown and Sunnyholt, 2001

Figure 62: Job stocks by industry, 2001

Figure 63: Employment: Blacktown and Sunnyholt, 2001

Figure 64: Methods of travel to work, 2001

Figure 65: Sunnyholt property market, 2006

Figure 66: Industry structure in Sunnyholt

Figure 67: Classifications of thematic variables

Figure 68: Classification of thematic characteristics

Figure 69: Themes of the Downtown Plan, 1985

Figure 70: Themes of Proposition M, 1986

Figure 71: Themes of the South of Market Plan, 1995

Figure 72: Planning transformations for a sustainable San Francisco

Figure 73: New Orleans recovery areas