Using an online data portal and prototype analysis tools in an investigation of spatial liveability planning
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-02, 03:20authored byIan Bishop, Serryn Eagleson, Christopher Pettit, Abbas Rajabifard, Hannah BadlandHannah Badland, Jennifer Day
This paper introduces an online spatial data portal with advanced data access, analytical and visualisation capabilities which can be used for evidence based city planning and supporting data driven research. Through a case study approach, focused in the city of Melbourne, the authors show how the Australian Urban Infrastructure Network (AURIN) portal can be used to investigate a multi-facetted approach to understanding the various spatial dimension of livability. While the tools explore separate facets of livability (employment, housing, health service and walkability), their outputs flow through to the other tools showing the benefits of integrated systems.