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JOURNAL OF PLANNING HISTORY
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 71-89Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1538513219873591
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3Is framework; urban planning; public health; Brisbane; Queensland
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Modern urban planning is intricately linked to public health concerns, with early twentieth-century planners segregating land uses and regulating development to help improve public health. Over time, this segregation created sprawling cities, now associated with poor health outcomes. This research explores how ideas, interests, and institutions (the 3Is) related to public health and planning have interacted in the planning of our cities. Using Brisbane, Australia, as a case study, we explore influences in public health and urban planning to better understand how their interaction influenced local government institutions and the development of Brisbane's urban form.
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