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  • Boydell Spike; Sheehan John; Prior Jason; Hendy Shaun (Urban Research Symposium, World Bank, 2009)
    In a time of climate change, cities are challenged by the twin demands of reduced carbon emissions and the provision of a potable water supply. Meanwhile our governance and legal frameworks are inadequately prepared for ...
  • Searle Glen; Boydell Spike; Small Garrick (State of Australian Cities (SOAC), 2007)
    The city comprises a milieu of competing and complementary property rights, ranging from the individual to the communal. Whilst property rights provide a coherent legal, economic and social framework for the relationship ...
  • Boydell Spike; Small Garrick (Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES), 2003)
    The institution of property, as it is found in the West, is not a static thing, but has matured and evolved markedly over time. Private property evolved through both the Greek and Roman periods. It has also changed ...
  • Nugapitiya Mano; Boydell Spike; Healy Patrick (Australian Institute of Project Management, 2008)
    Paper Summary: The project manager must navigate a myriad of social processes and contexts concurrently with the application of technical skills. The experience of making context appropriate judgements is internal to the ...
  • Boydell Spike (Australasian Universities Building Education Association, 2006)
    This paper challenges industry, academe and our professional institutions to come together and find consensus on how we should balance the multiple expectations on our university faculties to best serve society in the ...
  • Boydell Spike; Watson Nicole; Mangioni Vincent; Mcmillan Mark; Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar) (SOAC, 2009)
    In 1973, the Federal Commission of Inquiry into Land Tenures identified that `in our modern complex society, an individualistic approach to property rights and land ownership is incompatible with public interest, unless ...
  • Boydell Spike; Crofts Penelope; Prior Jason; Jakubowicz Andrew; Searle Glen (Promaco Conventions Pty Ltd and DiskBank, 2009)
    The state regulates sex industry types in accordance with a range of complex, overlapping and often conflicting legal, policing, planning and administrative mechanisms. The sex industry in Sydney is currently regulated ...
  • Boydell Spike; Giurco Damien; Rickwood Peter; Glazebrook Garry; Zeibots Michelle; White Stuart; Thomas Leena (Urban Research Symposium, World Bank, 2009)
    This paper presents a single, integrated urban model that focuses on the key areas of transport, domestic energy-use, and domestic water use and how these relate to urban planning and other policies. The model structure ...