ABSTRACT
This paper presents findings from a national survey of Australian planning experts examining future settlement patterns and locations at the continental scale. Collective judgement supported efforts to achieve population decentralisation and favoured three possible scenarios – Satellite Cities, Boosted Secondary Capital Cities, and East West Megaregions. The findings on preferred settlement pattern scenarios can inform future efforts to develop a national urban policy for Australia. This case study can also serve as a reference point to the over 160 countries worldwide that are developing, implementing, or evaluating national urban policies in support of global urban agendas.
Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful for the assistance of the Planning Institute of Australia who disseminated the Plan My Australia survey to their members.
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Notes
1 National urban policies are referred to variously as a ‘national urbanisation policy’, ‘national urban strategy’, ‘national urban development strategy’ or ‘National Urban Policy.’ We refer to the latter. (OECD, UN Habitat, & UNOPS Citation2021a).