Papers by Leonardus K H Manggol
This report is a GIS-based examination to the ABS Census of Population and Housing 2006. The vari... more This report is a GIS-based examination to the ABS Census of Population and Housing 2006. The variables, which use in this analysis are the median households’ income, median weekly rent price, density, migration and dwelling tenure. The result of the assessment will be discussed afterwards to get the priority areas for future housing policies in WSROC boundary. The relevant recommendations will address the significant findings of the study.
The community engagement plan is an essential practice both in urban
planning industry and in pla... more The community engagement plan is an essential practice both in urban
planning industry and in planning framework of New South Wales. There
are legal requirements under the Environmental Planning and Assessment
Act 1979 underpinning the public participation adjacent to every planning
and environmental process in local and state level. The implementation of
the regulation become inevitable, especially in the Central Park
development as the State Significant Development that lead to large-scale
impacts to urban entities in Sydney and NSW such as housing, transport,
economy, heritage, public amenities, neighbourhood characteristic,
landscape and carbon footprint. The unique vision of Central Park titled
“CREATION THROUGH COLLABORATION” is perfectly reflecting the
necessity and awareness of Frazier Property to encourage community
engagement strategies. The commitment to develop mutual
understanding and harmony during the entire process of planning,
construction and further development inter-stakeholder will improve the
positive contributions to building up an authentic and high-quality
sustainable urban development as a good example of the future
developments not only in Sydney as Metropolitan Area but across Australian urban areas.
An exercise of understanding the Chippendale local community' perspective in Central park Project.
This paper focus to discuss the significant changes and challenges of the proposed planning frame... more This paper focus to discuss the significant changes and challenges of the proposed planning frameworkcompare to the current scheme in the context of Sydney Metropolitan Planning. The evidence-basedarguments and appropriate case studies will provide to build constructive understanding to the topic.The list of relevant recommendations will address subsequently as input for future discussion.
The aim of this paper is providing an evidence-based evaluation regarding the tension of urban de... more The aim of this paper is providing an evidence-based evaluation regarding the tension of urban development negotiation and how the Urban Feasibility Model (UFM) in New South Wales is working prospectively on this tension. The rationales and study cases will deliver appropriately to answer the correlation of the two aspects. Furthermore, the conclusion will withdraw an overall thought afterward.
Crime in urban areas due to environmental degradation has become part of a growing city. Burglary... more Crime in urban areas due to environmental degradation has become part of a growing city. Burglary as one of the typical conventional crime can be an indicator of urban growth and urban convenience. Burglary possesses the territorial dimension of spatial ecology of criminal cases and the factor as one constituent. Both of these elements can be elaborated with the structure of Malang City to obtain the spatial pattern of development within the scope of criminal burglary of the city. Study of the spatial patterns of burglary in the City of Malang has done with the approach of GIS, and spatial patterns of correlations indicate criminal Pearson. Results conclude that burglary was moving from the center of the BWK Malang Central to the North West region with BWK very high correlation of ecological factors settlements and commercial areas.
Keywords: Burglary, Criminal Ecology, Spatial Crime Patterns
an assignment of urban economics and finance in infrastructure planning of NSW
the Practice of using forecasting method for future suburb population
An Urban Analysis
Of Dwelling Units Values Pattern
In Sydney Metropolitan Area Suburbs
A Mini Study of the implementation of Urban Design Principals in Sydney's Chinatown
An Understanding of the correlation between emerging technology and office market in Australia
This paper describes the correlation of Green Infrastructure in Urban Design perspective. The con... more This paper describes the correlation of Green Infrastructure in Urban Design perspective. The content of this writing includes definition of green Infrastructure, its component, challenges, strategies and examples.
Examining urban adaptation strategies for the City of Sydney to accommodate population growth.
The objectives of this report are determining sustainability aspects of UTS Building 6 in 720 Har... more The objectives of this report are determining sustainability aspects of UTS Building 6 in 720 Harris Street Ultimo Sydney and providing solutions to improve the quality of the building in the future.
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Papers by Leonardus K H Manggol
planning industry and in planning framework of New South Wales. There
are legal requirements under the Environmental Planning and Assessment
Act 1979 underpinning the public participation adjacent to every planning
and environmental process in local and state level. The implementation of
the regulation become inevitable, especially in the Central Park
development as the State Significant Development that lead to large-scale
impacts to urban entities in Sydney and NSW such as housing, transport,
economy, heritage, public amenities, neighbourhood characteristic,
landscape and carbon footprint. The unique vision of Central Park titled
“CREATION THROUGH COLLABORATION” is perfectly reflecting the
necessity and awareness of Frazier Property to encourage community
engagement strategies. The commitment to develop mutual
understanding and harmony during the entire process of planning,
construction and further development inter-stakeholder will improve the
positive contributions to building up an authentic and high-quality
sustainable urban development as a good example of the future
developments not only in Sydney as Metropolitan Area but across Australian urban areas.
Keywords: Burglary, Criminal Ecology, Spatial Crime Patterns
planning industry and in planning framework of New South Wales. There
are legal requirements under the Environmental Planning and Assessment
Act 1979 underpinning the public participation adjacent to every planning
and environmental process in local and state level. The implementation of
the regulation become inevitable, especially in the Central Park
development as the State Significant Development that lead to large-scale
impacts to urban entities in Sydney and NSW such as housing, transport,
economy, heritage, public amenities, neighbourhood characteristic,
landscape and carbon footprint. The unique vision of Central Park titled
“CREATION THROUGH COLLABORATION” is perfectly reflecting the
necessity and awareness of Frazier Property to encourage community
engagement strategies. The commitment to develop mutual
understanding and harmony during the entire process of planning,
construction and further development inter-stakeholder will improve the
positive contributions to building up an authentic and high-quality
sustainable urban development as a good example of the future
developments not only in Sydney as Metropolitan Area but across Australian urban areas.
Keywords: Burglary, Criminal Ecology, Spatial Crime Patterns