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Sadasivam Karuppannan
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Conference paper
Stakeholders’ perspectives towards age-friendly housing
The overall wellbeing of elderly populations can be achieved not only by improving the healthcare facilities but also by proper planning of their housing requirements to support them to age in place as well.
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Relationality: an Indigenous approach to housing design
This paper aims to identify the gap between empirical research in comparison with indigenous ways of knowing, and the sharing of knowledge, regarding culturally appropriate housing design for Indigenous peoples in Australia.
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Planning for food security in urban areas: a case study of the City of Charles Sturt, Adelaide
The aim of this paper is to understand whether an integrated approach that incorporates the ideas of planners, urban designers, landscape architects, health professionals and the food industry could improve food security.
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Drive till you qualify: an alternative view of housing affordability
Using census data and vehicle purchase and running cost data, a model is developed which analyses the proportion of household income devoted to housing and transport for specific locations within the metropolitan areas of Adelaide.
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The role of streets within placemaking in cross-cultural contexts: case studies from Adelaide and Georgetown, Malaysia
The aim of this paper is to identify the different roles of streets in place making, in varied cultural contexts, through case studies analysis. The importance of socially activating city streets is considered vital not only for people who use the streets but it is also important for the health and sustainability of the city.