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Victoria. Department of Planning and Development. Melbourne 2030: A planning update : Melbourne @ 5 million. East Melbourne, VIC: Victorian Government, Department of Planning and Community Development, 2008.

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Victoria. Parliament. Outer Suburban/Interface Services and Development Committee. Inquiry into the impact of the State Government's decision to change the urban growth boundary. East Melbourne, Victoria: Outer Suburban/Interface Services Development Committee, 2009.

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Lanza, Carmela. Urban planning and pro-poor water and sanitation governance in the Lake Victoria region: Lessons of experience with comparative case studies from Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and Latin America. Nairobi, Kenya: UN HABITAT, 2010.

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United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, ed. Urban planning and pro-poor water and sanitation governance in the Lake Victoria region: Lessons of experience with comparative case studies from Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and Latin America. Nairobi, Kenya: UN HABITAT, 2010.

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Homan, Shane, John Tebbutt, Catherine Strong, and Seamus O'Hanlon. Music City Melbourne: Urban Culture, History and Policy. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021.

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OHanlon, Seamus, Shane Homan, John Tebbutt, and Catherine Strong. Music City Melbourne: Urban Culture, History and Policy. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021.

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Imagining Sustainability: Creative Urban Environmental Governance in Chicago and Melbourne. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Cidell, Julie. Imagining Sustainability: Creative Urban Environmental Governance in Chicago and Melbourne. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Cidell, Julie. Imagining Sustainability: Creative Urban Environmental Governance in Chicago and Melbourne. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Cidell, Julie. Imagining Sustainability: Creative Urban Environmental Governance in Chicago and Melbourne. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Melbourne 2030: Planning for sustainable growth : response to submissions. Melbourne: Dept. of Sustainability & Environment, 2003.

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Victoria. Melbourne 2030: Planning for Sustainable Growth: Response to Submissions. Dept. of Sustainability & Environment, 2003.

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Joan, Kirner, ed. Economic statement: A statement delivered by the Hon. Joan E. Kirner, Premier of Victoria, World Congress Centre, Melbourne, 3000, 19 June 1991. [Melbourne]: Govt. Printer, 1991.

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Building Mixity!: Cremorne2025/37. 83°S/144. 993°e'. Monash University Publishing, 2018.

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Victoria. Dept. of Infrastructure., ed. Melbourne 2030: Planning for sustainable growth : implementation in the planning system : advisory note. Melbourne: Dept. of Infrastructure, 2002.

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United Nations Centre for Human Settlements., ed. Cities development strategies for improved urban environment and poverty reduction in the Lake Victoria region: Kampala, Kisumu, and Musoma : a documentation of the process, achievements and lessons. Nairobi: UN-HABITAT, 2005.

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Phillimore, Jenny, Nando Sigona, and Katherine Tonkiss, eds. Superdiversity, Policy and Governance in Europe. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447352051.001.0001.

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Immigration has transformed the social, economic, political and cultural landscapes of global cities such as London, Melbourne, Milan and Amsterdam. The term 'superdiversity' captures a new era of migration-driven demographic diversifications and associated complexities. Superdiversity is the future or, in many cases, the current reality of neighbourhoods, cities, countries and regions, yet the implications of superdiversification for governance and policy have, until now, received very little attention. This book explores the ways in which superdiversity has shaped the development of policy and considers challenges for the future. It begins with an overview of superdiversity. Patterns of migration to high-income countries until the 1990s mainly consisted of many migrants coming from a few countries to a small number of places. Around the turn of the 1990s, a new pattern of migration and associated diversification was observed. Since its inception, the concept of 'superdiversity' was meant to move beyond an observation of ethnic and national diversity, to capture the multidimensional aspect of the processes of diversification driven by new migration. The book critically assesses an 'intercultural policy turn' evident in many European cities, and then examines whether governance mainstreaming forms a suitable policy response to situations of superdiversity. It moves on to assess transmigration and how local urban governance has come to incorporate migration-driven superdiversity in policies. The book concludes with an assessment of how the urban setting conditions emerging us/them distinctions at the neighbourhood level. The analysis involves paying particular attention to the nature and make-up of backlash narratives, as these essentially represent localised responses to changing power dynamics and resource allocations.
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