Implications of the Sharing Economy for Cities, Regions, and Urban Policy
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Köp båda 2 för 2198 krNicole Gurran is Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Sydney, where she leads Urban Housing Lab@Sydney and directs the Universitys AHURI (Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute) research centre. Nicoles research focuses on intersections between urban planning and the housing system and she has led and collaborated on a series of studies on aspects of urban policy, housing, sustainability and planning. Paul J Maginn is an urban planner/geographer at the University of Western Australia, and is the Programme Co-ordinator for the Masters in Urban and Regional Planning. Dr Maginn is also the Editor-in-Chief of Urban Policy and Research. Paul Burton is Professor of Urban Management and Planning & Director at the Cities Research Institute, Griffith University, Australia. Crystal Legacy is a Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning at the University of Melbourne and a former Australian Research Council DECRA recipient (2014-2017). Carey Curtis is Professor of City Planning and Transport and Director of the research network Urbanet at Curtin University, Australia. She is also is Managing Editor of the Journal Urban Policy and Research. Anthony Kent is Lecturer in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University, Australia. Geoffrey Binder is a casual tutor/lecturer and consultant in behaviour and organisational change/innovation for environmental sustainability, in the Department of Planning and Social Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Introduction Disruptive Urbanism? Implications of the Sharing Economy for Cities, Regions, and Urban Policy Paul J. Maginn, Paul Burton and Crystal Legacy 1. Urban Planning in the Age of Airbnb: Coase, Property Rights, and Spatial Regulation Nicole Gurran, Glen Searle and Peter Phibbs 2. I Dont Think My Landlord Will Find Out: Airbnb and the Challenges of Enforcement Rebecca Leshinsky and Laura Schatz 3. Is Airbnb a Sharing Economy Superstar? Evidence from Five Global Cities Laura Crommelin, Laurence Troy, Chris Martin and Chris Pettit 4. Towards Understanding the Socio-Economic Patterns of Sharing Economy in Australia: An Investigation of Airbnb Listings in Sydney and Melbourne Metropolitan Regions Tooran Alizadeh, Reza Farid and Somwrita Sarkar 5. Commercial Car Sharing, Complaints and Coping: Does Sharing Need Willingness? Jennifer L. Kent and Robyn Dowling 6. Connective Consumptions: Mapping Melbournes Food Sharing Ecosystem Ferne Edwards and Anna R. Davies 7. The Rise of Shared Work Spaces: A Disruption to Urban Planning Policy? Courtney Babb, Carey Curtis and Sam McLeod 8. Sharing Cities for Urban Transformation: Narrative, Policy and Practice Darren Sharp