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1 Publications for Nicole Gurran 2018 Gurran, N. (2018). Global Home-Sharing, Local Communities and the Airbnb Debate: A Planning Research Agenda. Planning Theory and Practice, 19(2), <a href=" e Gurran, N. (2018). Public Cities, Public Scholars? Questioning Urban Policy and Research in Australia. Urban Policy and Research, 36(1), <a href=" e 2017 Liu, S., Gurran, N. (2017). Chinese investment in Australian housing: push and pull factors and implications for understanding international housing demand. International Journal of Housing Policy, 17(4), <a href=" e Gurran, N., Bramley, G. (2017). Urban Planning and the Housing Market: International Perspectives for Policy and Practice. London: Palgrave Macmillan. <a href=" Maginn, P., Goodman, R., Gurran, N., Ruming, K. (2017). What's So Strategic about Australian Metropolitan Plans and Planning Reform? The Case of Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. In Louis Albrechts, Alessandro Balducci, Jean Hillier (Eds.), Situated Practices of Strategic Planning: An international perspective, (pp ). Abingdon: Routledge. <a href=" Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2017). When Tourists Move In: How Should Urban Planners Respond to Airbnb? Journal of the American Planning Association, 83(1), <a href=" e 2016 Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2016). 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams': Planning, Housing Supply and Affordability in Urban Australia. Built Environment, 42(1), <a href=" Gurran, N., Ruming, K. (2016). Less planning, more development? Housing and urban reform discourses in Australia. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 19(3), <a href=" e Gurran, N., Gallent, N., Chiu, R. (2016). Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong. London: Routledge. <a href=" Gilbert, C., Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2016). Targets for Affordable Housing: Supporting Equitable and Sustainable Urban Growth. In Rebecca Leshinsky, Crystal Legacy (Eds.), Instruments of Planning: Tensions and Challenges for More Equitable and Sustainable Cities, (pp ). New York: Routledge. <a href=" Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2015). Are Governments Really Interested in Fixing the Housing Problem? Policy Capture and Busy Work in Australia. Housing Studies, 30(5), <a href=" e Hamin, E., Gurran, N. (2015). Climbing the Adaptation Planning Ladder: Barriers and Enablers in Municipal Planning. In Walter Leal Filho (Eds.), Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, (pp ). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. <a href=" Van den Nouwelant, R., Davison, G., Gurran, N., Pinnegar, S., Randolph, B. (2015). Delivering affordable housing through the planning system in urban renewal contexts: converging government roles in Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales. Australian Planner, 52(2), <a href=" Groenhart, L., Gurran, N. (2015). Home security: Marketisation and the changing face of housing assistance in Australia. In Gabrielle Meagher, Susan Goodwin (Eds.), Markets, Rights and Power in Australian Social Policy, (pp ). Sydney: Sydney Gurran, N., Phibbs, P., Yates, J., Gilbert, C., Whitehead, C., Norris, M., McClure, K., Berry, M., Maginn, P., Goodman, R. (2015). Housing markets, economic productivity, and risk: International evidence and policy implications for Australia. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 254, Cui, T., Gurran, N. (2015). Planning Reform, Interest Group Participation and Influence: the Case of New South Wales State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 2015), Gold Coast: Australian Cities Research Network (ACRN). Gilbert, C., Gurran, N., Rowley, S., James, A., Phibbs, P. (2015). Planning regulation and the mediation of housing outcomes: new evidence from planners in four metropolitan regions State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 2015), Gold Coast: Australian Cities Research Network (ACRN). Gurran, N., Gilbert, C., Phibbs, P. (2015). Sustainable development control? Zoning and land use regulations for urban form, biodiversity conservation and green design in Australia. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 58(11), <a href=" Ruming, K., Gurran, N., Maginn, P., Goodman, R. (2014). A national planning agenda? Unpacking the influence of federal urban policy on state planning reform. Australian Planner, 51(2), <a href="
2 Ruming, K., Gurran, N. (2014). Australian planning system reform. Australian Planner, 51(2), <a href=" Hamin, E., Gurran, N., Emlinger, A. (2014). Barriers to Municipal Climate Adaptation: Examples From Coastal Massachusetts' Smaller Cities and Towns. Journal of the American Planning Association, 80(2), <a href=" Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2014). Evidence-free zone? Examining claims about planning performance and reform in New South Wales. Australian Planner, 51(3), <a href=" Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2014). Going Bananas Over Affordable Housing. The Conversation. <a href=" Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2014). Living on the Block and other housing Fantasies. The Conversation. <a href=" Austin, P., Gurran, N., Whitehead, C. (2014). Planning and affordable housing in Australia, New Zealand and England: Common culture; different mechanisms. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 29(3), <a href=" Gurran, N., Austin, P., Whitehead, C. (2014). That sounds familiar! A decade of planning reform in Australia, England and New Zealand. Australian Planner, 51(2), <a href=" Gurran, N. (2013). A more sustainable Australia: from suburbia to newburbia. The Conversation. <a href=" Chui, R., Gurran, N. (2013). China plans 36 million affordable homes. Lessons for Australia. The Conversation. <a href=" Gurran, N., Norman, B., Hamin, E. (2013). Climate change adaptation in coastal Australia: An audit of planning practice. Ocean and Coastal Management, 86, <a href=" re Ruming, K., Maginn, P., Gurran, N. (2013). Converging visions? The case of contemporary Australian metropolitan planning. 10th International Planning and Environment Symposium, Sydney: ICMS Pty Ltd. Bhattarai, A., Gurran, N. (2013). Cultural influence on ecological footprint: A case study of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. 11th International Congress of the Asian Planning Schools Association (APSA 2011), Tokyo, Japan: Asian Planning Schools Association. Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2013). Home truths: are planners really to blame for our housing "shortage"? The Conversation. <a href=" Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2013). Housing supply and urban planning reform: The recent Australian experience, International Journal of Housing Policy, 13(4), <a href=" Gurran, N., Gilbert, C., Phibbs, P. (2013). Planning and the Housing Market: Measuring Regulatory Difference and Implications for Explaining Supply and Affordability Trends. 7th Australasian Housing Researchers Conference 2013, Fremantle: Curtin Business School. Gurran, N. (2013). Planning, housing supply and affordability, Virtual Special Issue Editorial. Urban Policy and Research, Virtual Special Issue July Gurran, N. (2013). The boomer housing bust: Coming to Australia? The Conversation. <a href=" Davidson, G., Gurran, N., Van den Nouwelant, R., Pinnegar, S., William, R. (2012). Affordable Housing, Urban Renewal and Planning: Emerging Practice in Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, (195), Gurran, N. (2012). Environment: Celebrate biodiversity. The Daily Telegraph. Gurran, N., Norman, B., Hamin, E. (2012). Population Growth and Change in Non-Metropolitan Coastal Australia. In Robin Ganser and Rocky Piro (Eds.), Parallel Patterns of Shrinking Cities and Urban Growth, (pp ). Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate. <a href=" Gurran, N., Phibbs, P., Thompson, S. (2012). Proceedings of the 10th International Urban Planning and Environment Association Symposium. The 10th International Urban Planning and Environment Association Symposium, Sydney: University of Sydney. Gurran, N., Phibbs, P., Bramley, G., Gilbert, C., Austin, P. (2012). Quantifying Planning System Performance and Australia's Housing Reform Agenda: An Investigative Panel. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, (191), Hamin, E., Gurran, N. (2012). Space for Adapting: Reconciling Adaptation and Mitigation in Local Climate Change Plans. In Otto-Zimmermann, Konrad (Eds.), Resilient Cities 2, (pp ). Dordrecht: Springer. <a href=" Gurran, N. (2011). Australian urban land use planning - Principles, systems and practice. Sydney, Australia: Sydney Gurran, N., Hamin, E., Norman, B. (2011). Climate change mitigation, adaptation and local planning. In Nicole Gurran Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2013). Home equity: Australiaâ s growing (Eds.), Australian urban land use planning - Principles, systems wealth divide. The Conversation. <a and practice, (pp ). Sydney, Australia: Sydney href="
3 Bhattarai, A., Gurran, N. (2011). Culture, Cities and Environment: An eco-footprint study of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. World Planning Schools Congress 2011 (WPSC 2011), Perth, Australia: University of Western Australia. Gurran, N. (2011). Development control and environmental assessment in NSW. In Nicole Gurran (Eds.), Australian urban land use planning - Principles, systems and practice, (pp ). Sydney, Australia: Sydney Gurran, N. (2011). Escape from Sydney: planning the way out of congestion. The Conversation. <a href=" Ruming, K., Gurran, N., Randolph, B. (2011). Housing Affordability and Development Contributions: New Perspectives from Industry and Local Government in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. Urban Policy and Research, 29(3), <a href=" Gurran, N. (2011). Intergovernmental responsibilities for the environment and land use planning in Australia. In Nicole Gurran (Eds.), Australian urban land use planning - Principles, systems and practice, (pp ). Sydney, Australia: Sydney Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2011). Learning from the Australian Urban Land Use Planning Monitor Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools ANZAPS 2010, Christchurch, New Zealand: ANZAPS. Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2011). Measuring Australian planning: A new index of local controls for environmental performance and housing. World Planning Schools Congress 2011 (WPSC 2011), Perth, Australia: University of Western Australia. Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2011). Measuring planning system performance: the case of hosuing supply and affordability State of Australian Cities Conference (SOAC 2011), Melbourne: State of Australian Cities Research Network. Gurran, N. (2011). Migracion residencial y transformacion social en las costas australianas (Lifestyle migration and the social transformation of Australia's coastal environments). In Tomas Mazon, Raquel Huete, Alejandro Mantecon (Eds.), Construir una nueva vida Los espacios del turismo y la migracion residencial (Building a new life. The areas of tourism and residential migration), (pp ). Barcelona: Milrazones. Gurran, N., Whitehead, C. (2011). Planning and Affordable Housing in Australia and the UK: A Comparative Perspective. Housing Studies, 26(7-8), <a href=" Gurran, N., Norman, B., Gilbert, C., Hamin, E. (2011). Planning for climate change adaptation in Coastal Australia: State of practice, (pp. 5-83). Sydney, Australia: Faculty of Architecture Design and Planning, The University of Sydney. Gurran, N. (2011). Planning for housing supply, choice and affordability. In Nicole Gurran (Eds.), Australian urban land use planning - Principles, systems and practice, (pp ). Sydney, Australia: Sydney Gurran, N. (2011). Systems for plan-making, development assessment and planning appeals in the Australian states and territories. In Nicole Gurran (Eds.), Australian urban land use planning - Principles, systems and practice, (pp ). Sydney, Australia: Sydney Gurran, N. (2011). Thirty years of environmental planning in New South Wales. In Nicole Gurran (Eds.), Australian urban land use planning - Principles, systems and practice, (pp ). Sydney, Australia: Sydney Bugg, L., Gurran, N. (2011). Urban Planning Process and Discourses in the Refusal of Islamic Schools in Sydney, Australia. Australian Planner, 48(4), <a href=" Gurran, N., Ruming, K., Randolph, B. (2010). How do planning requirements impact housing costs and the development process? AHURI Research and Policy Bulletin, (125). Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2010). Measuring regulatory difference: findings from the first national survey of local planning control in Australia Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Minneapolis: ACSP. Austin, P., Gurran, N., Whitehead, C. (2010). Planning and affordable housing:diverse approaches from a common starting point? The Experience of Australia, New Zealand and the UK. CCHPR Conference 2010, Cambridge UK: Cambridge Centre for housing and Planning Research. Gurran, N. (2010). Planning for coastal resilience: Issues and Emerging Practice. Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law (ACCEL) conference, Sydney: Sydney Law School. Ruming, K., Gurran, N., Randolph, B. (2010). Size does matter!: Negotiating development levies and infrastructure charges tied to development in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. 4th Housing Researchers Conference (APNHR 2009), Sydney, Australia: City Futures Research Centre, University of New South Wales. Gurran, N. (2010). Yes to housing affordability, but don't take my home. The Punch. <a href=" Gurran, N., Ruming, K., Randolph, B. (2009). Counting the costs: planning requirements, infrastructure contributions, and residential development in Australia. Final Report Series of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), 140, Gurran, N., Ruming, K., Randolph, B. (2009). Does planning make housing unaffordable? State of Australian Cities National Conference 09, Perth: Australian Sustainable Cities Research Network. Milligan, V., Phibbs, P., Gurran, N., Lawson,, J., Phillips, R. (2009). Growth and innovation in affordable housing in Australia: the role of not-for-profit providers. AHURI Research and Policy Bulletin, 119, 1-4. Milligan, V., Gurran, N., Lawson, J., Phibbs, P., Phillips, R. (2009). Innovation in affordable housing in Australia: Bringing policy and practice for not-for-profit housing organisations together. Final Report Series of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), Report No. 134, Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2009). Planning for sustainable cities and regions: an audit of local environmental plans in NSW. State of Australian Cities National Conference 09, Perth: Australian Sustainable Cities Research Network. Hamin, E., Gurran, N. (2009). Urban form and climate change: Balancing adaptation and mitigation in the U.S. and Australia. Habitat International, 33(3), <a
4 href=" Gurran, N. (2008). Affordable Housing: A Dilemma for Metropolitan Planning? Urban Policy and Research, 26(1), <a href=" Gurran, N. (2008). Book Review 'Talking about Sydney'. Urban Policy and Research, 26(2), <a href=" Gurran, N., Milligan, V., Baker, D., Bugg, L., Christensen, S. (2008). New directions in planning for affordable housing: Australian and international evidence and implications. Final Report Series of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), (120), Gurran, N., Norman, B., Gleeson, B. (2008). Planning Education Discussion Paper, (pp. 4-55). Kingston, ACT, Australia: Planning Institute of Australia. Gurran, N., Hamin, E., Norman, B. (2008). Planning for climate change: Leading Practice Principles and Models for Sea Change Communities in Coastal Australia, (pp. 4-66). Sydney, Australia: Faculty of Architecture, University of Sydney. Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2008). Planning for sustainable change: a review of Australian local planning schemes. In Gilmour T and Blakely EJ with Pizarro RE (Eds.), Dialogues in Urban Planning: Towards Sustainable Regions, (pp ). Sydney: Sydney Gurran, N., Ruming, K., Randolph, B., Quintal, D. (2008). Planning, government charges, and the costs of land and housing. AHURI Positioning Paper, (109), Foran, B., Gurran, N. (2008). Population. In David Lindenmayer,Stephen Dovers, Molly Harriss Olson and Steve Morton (Eds.), Ten commitments : reshaping the lucky countrys environment, (pp ). Collingwood Australia: CSIRO Publishing. Gurran, N. (2008). Someone must pay for the price for our facilities. North Shore Times. Gurran, N. (2008). Talking about Sydney; Population, Community and Culture in Contemporary Sydney. Urban Policy and Research, 26(2), Gurran, N. (2008). The Turning Tide: Amenity Migration in Coastal Australia. International Planning Studies, 13(4), <a href=" Milligan, V., Phibbs, P., Gurran, N., Fagan, K. (2007). Approaches to Evaluation of Affordable Housing Initiatives in Australia, July 2007, (pp. 1-94). Sydney, Australia: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI). Gurran, N. (2007). Academy of Science, Fenner Conference on the Environment: Water, Population and Australia's Urban Future. Fenner Conference on the Environment: Water, Populationa and Australia's Urban Future 2007, Canberra, online url: Australian Academy of Science. Gurran, N. (2007). Australian urban land use planning: introducing statutory planning practice in New South Wales. Sydney: Sydney Gurran, N. (2007). Chance to pave future path. Courier Mail. Gurran, N. (2007). Cheaper homes often come at a high price. Sydney Morning Herald. Gurran, N., Blakely, E., Squires, C. (2007). Governance responses to rapid growth in environmentally sensitive areas of coastal Australia. Coastal Management, 35(4), <a href=" Gurran, N. (2007). How can Australian local governments use planning levers for housing diversity, choice and affordabilty? In Nicole Gurran (Eds.), Australian urban land use planning - Principles, systems and practice, (pp ). Sydney, Australia: Sydney Gurran, N. (2007). International Practice in planning for affordable housing. Australian Planner, 44(4), Gurran, N., Milligan, V., Baker, D., Bugg, L. (2007). International practice in planning for affordable housing: lessons for Australia. AHURI Positioning Paper, 99(1), Gurran, N., Milligan, V. (2007). Planning for Affordable Housing in Australia's Metropolitan Regions. State of Australian Cities National Conference 2007, Adeliade: SOAC Gurran, N. (2007), Planning without the greed. Opinion. Gurran, N. (2007). Someone has to pay the price. Blacktown Advocate. Gurran, N., Blakely, E. (2007). Suffer a Sea Change? Contrasting perspectives towards urban policy and migration in coastal Australia. Australian Geographer, 38(1), <a href=" Norman, B., Dalton, T., Wood, G., Berry, M., Gurran, N., Spiller, M. (2007). Sustainable Urban Land Management. In R Atkinson, T Dalton, B Norman and Wood G. (Eds.), Urban 45: New Ideas for Australia's Cities, (pp. 9-11). Melbourne: RMIT. Bhattarai Upadhyay, V., Gurran, N. (2007). Where do the cities in the poorest countries stand? A cultural approach to phenomenon called 'world city'. The 7th International Conference on Urban planning and Environment UPE 7, Thailand: Faculty of Architecure, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand Gurran, N. (2006). Book Review: Vortex Cities to Sustainable Cities. Urban Policy and Research, 24(3), Jacobs, K., Natalier, K., Slatter, M., Berry, M., Stoakes, A., Hutchison, H., Grieve, S., Phibbs, P., Gurran, N. (2006). How Effective Are Private Rental Support Programs. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Research and Policy Bulletin. Gurran, N., Squires, C., Blakely, E. (2006). Meeting the Sea Change Challenge: Best Practice Models of Local and Regional Planning for Sea Change Communities. Meeting the Sea Change Challenge: Best Practice Models of Local and Regional Planning for Sea Change, Sydney, Australia: National Sea Change Taskforce Inc Gurran, N., Squires, C., Blakely, E. (2005). Meeting the Sea Change Challenge: Sea Change Communities in Coastal Australia, (pp. 1-61). Sydney, Australia: Faculty of Architecture, University of Sydney. Jacobs, K., Natalier, K., Slatter, M., Berry, M., Stoakes, A.,
5 Seelig, T., Hutchison, H., Grieve, S., Phibbs, P., Gurran, N. (2005). A review of private rental support programs. Final Report Series of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), 86, Beatley, T., Gurran, N. (2005). Coastal Management in Australia and the US: Comparative Analysis and Planning Implications. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, United States: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Milligan, V., Phibbs, P., Fagan, K., Gurran, N. (2005). Issue 51: Not for Profit Affordable Housing - The Australian Experience. AHURI Research and Policy Bulletin, 51. Gurran, N. (2005). Planning at the conservation frontier. Australian Planner, 42(1), Squires, C., Gurran, N. (2005). Planning for affordable housing in coastal Sea Change communities. National Housing Conference, Perth: Department of Housing & Works Western Australia. Gurran, N., Squires, C., Blakely, E. (2005). Planning for Sea Change in Coastal Australia. Australian Planner, 42(4), Milligan, V., Phibbs, P., Fagan, K., Gurran, N. (2004). A Practical Framework for Expanding Affordable Housing Services in Australia: Learning from Experience. Greenhalgh, E., Minnery, J., Miller, A., Gurran, N., Jacobs, K. (2004). Boarding houses and government supply-side intervention. AHURI Positioning Paper, 067, Greenhalgh, E., Miller, A., Minnery, J., Gurran, N., Jacobs, K., Phibbs, P. (2004). Boarding Houses and Supply â Side Intervention. Final Report Series of the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), 54, Gurran, N. (2004). Book Review: Towards Cosmopolis. Urban Policy and Research, 22(4), Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2004). Indigenous Interests And Planning Education: Models From Australia, New Zealand And North America. Australian and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools (ANZAPS) Conference Association Historique Internationale de l'ocan Indien. Gurran, N. (2004). Integrating Local People And National Parks In Rural Australia: Community Involvement And Support For Conservation. The 9th ISSRM, Italy: Carlo Delfino. Gurran, N. (2004). Local Governments and Housing. Australian Housing and Urban Research Research and Policy Bulletin Gurran, N. (2003). Housing and Sustainable Urban Development: Evaluating Local Housing Strategies in NSW, Queensland and Victoria. Planning Institute of Australia National Conference, Australia: Planning Institute of Australia. Gurran, N. (2003). Housing Locally: Positioning Australian Local Government housing for a New Century. Urban Policy and Research, 21(4), Gurran, N. (2003). Local Governments and Housing. Community Housing Forum. Rubbo, A., Gurran, N., Taussig-Rubbo, M., Hall, M. (2003). Participatory Urban Planning and Design. Gurran, N. (2003). Policy and Sustainable Urban Development: Evaluating the Use of Local Housing Strategies in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. Gurran, N., Phibbs, P. (2003). Reconciling indigenous and non indigenous land management concepts in planning curricula. Australian and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools (ANZAPS) Conference, Auckland: The Department of Planning, The University of Auckland Gurran, N. (2002). Crossing the Boundaries: Conservation and Settlement Planning in National Park Communities of NSW Australia Conference for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, United States: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Gurran, N. (2002). for environmental stewardship in NSW World Heritage Areas. Planning Institute of Australia Conference NSW Division, Australia: Planning Institute of Australia. Gurran, N. (2002). Housing Policy and Sustainable Urban Development: Evaluating the Use of Local Housing Strategies in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. Gurran, N. (2002). Planning at the Conservation Frontier: National Parks and Neighbouring Communities in New South Wales. Joint Conference for the Royal Australian Planning Institute and the New Zealand Planning Institute Congress, Australia: Royal Australian Planning Institute Inc. Gurran, N. (2002). Planning for Park Communities in New South Wales. Phibbs, P., Gurran, N., Mead, M. (2002). Reconnecting theory and practice in planning education: Surveys of planning graduates and their employers. Australia and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools (ANZAPS) Conference, Australia: Australian and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools. Gurran, N. (2002). Sustaining Human and Ecological Territories. Fifth Symposium of the International Urban Planning and Environment (IUPE) Association, UK: International Urban Planning and Environment (IUPE) Association Gurran, N. (2001). Planning for Park Communities in New South Wales, Bundjalung National Park Survey of Local Residents. Gurran, N. (2001). Planning for Park Communities in New South Wales, Dorrigo National Park Survey of Local Residents.
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