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ItemMelbourne's inner area -: a location for industry ?Wright, Katrina (University of Melbourne, 1986)The decline of manufacturing industry within Melbourne's inner region has adverse social and economic implications. Indicators of the viability of the inner city as a location for manufacturing activity are investigated by this research to suggest the feasibility of attempting to arrest this decline. Analysis of the structure of manufacturing industry operating within the central area and identification of the region's attributes and constraints, suggest the firm types most compatible with this location and futhermore, the features of the inner area which provide a comparative advantage to such industries. Ultimately, this research formulates planning recommendations based upon the preceding analysis, with the objective of retaining and promoting manufacturing activity within the inner region.
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ItemDesign programme and proposition.: Victorian College of the ArtsWong, Rita Maeve (University of Melbourne, 1987)
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ItemMajor development projects: supplementary directory to 'planning in Australia'Wu, Ya (University of Melbourne, 1990)
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ItemMt Derrimut research stationYener, Deniz (University of Melbourne, 1986)
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ItemDennis Viggers Carter : Recent ArchitectureYener, Deniz (University of Melbourne, 1985)
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ItemMeaning and behaviour in the built environment : a case study of Melbourne's chinatownWong, Donald (University of Melbourne, 1987)
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ItemProperty and planning: fractions of capitalWu, Simon (University of Melbourne, 1986)
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ItemRecreation caravanning and camping at Warneet, Victoria : siting guidelines and evaluationWolstenholme, Ian (University of Melbourne, 1983)
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ItemUser perceptions of Melbourne's city squareWilliams, Stuart (University of Melbourne, 1985)
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ItemPotential for increased residential densities in Metropolitan MelbournePearson, K. A. (University of Melbourne, 1980)This minor thesis analyses the implications of adopting an Incremental Growth Strategy for the Melbourne metropolitan region as has been recommended by the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works. In particular, an attempt is made to establish the extent to which the projected increase in population for the period up to the year 2000, can be catered for within the existing urban area, based on existing building and planning controls. Using this analysis, an assessment has then been made of the likely future form of Melbourne and the influence of particularly restrictive development controls are highlighted.