Liveability research creating real world impact: connecting urban planning and public health through the Australian Urban Observatory

M. Davern, A. Both, Katherine B Murray, R. Roberts, Fadhillah Norzahari
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ABSTRACT Urbanisation is occurring globally and rapidly with potential to compromise the development of sustainable, liveable and healthy cities. Urban observatories have also existed for many years addressing a range of relevant urban issues. These observatories provide a unique method to translate research into practice, support evidence-informed policy and planning, target actions of the sustainable development goals, address spatially based health inequities and improve the liveability of cities. This paper provides an analysis of the Australian Urban Observatory, a digital liveability planning platform using urban analytics to observe and enhance understanding of liveability inequities in Australian cities that is linked to policy and planning. The analysis aims to share learnings about development of the Australian Urban Observatory, including the conceptual framework of liveability, planning tools, and the resulting impact in policy and planning applications. This is the first urban observatory in Australia that will continue to expand and develop over time, supporting urban governance, democratic process and creating real world policy impact through partnership between academia, government, industry and the community.
创造现实世界影响的宜居性研究:通过澳大利亚城市天文台将城市规划和公共卫生联系起来
城市化正在全球范围内迅速发展,并有可能危及可持续、宜居和健康城市的发展。城市观测站也已存在多年,处理一系列相关的城市问题。这些观察站提供了一种独特的方法,可将研究转化为实践,支持循证政策和规划,实现可持续发展目标的具体行动,解决基于空间的卫生不平等问题,并改善城市的宜居性。本文对澳大利亚城市观察站(Australian Urban Observatory)进行了分析。澳大利亚城市观察站是一个数字宜居性规划平台,使用城市分析来观察和加强对澳大利亚城市宜居性不平等的理解,这与政策和规划有关。分析的目的是分享澳大利亚城市天文台的发展经验,包括宜居性的概念框架、规划工具,以及由此产生的政策和规划应用的影响。这是澳大利亚第一个城市天文台,随着时间的推移,它将继续扩大和发展,支持城市治理、民主进程,并通过学术界、政府、行业和社区之间的合作,创造现实世界的政策影响。
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