Locally-led Collaborative Urban Governance in Superdiverse Suburban Centres. Superdiversity is a growing trait of Australian suburban centres, where cultural, generational and other forms of diversity
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Locally-led Collaborative Urban Governance in Superdiverse Suburban Centres. Superdiversity is a growing trait of Australian suburban centres, where cultural, generational and other forms of diversity intersect. Many suburban centres also face urban decline and disadvantage. This project examines locally-led collaborative governance as an emerging strategy for revitalising these centres where traditional policy levers have shortcomings. By investigating how locally-led collaboration shapes revitalisation, this study will generate critical insights for scholarly debate on collaboration inclusion and effectiveness in diverse settings. Findings will inform policymaking through a toolkit, briefings and a national roundtable, enhancing Australia’s capacity to foster urban revitalisation in diverse suburban contexts. . Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 3304 - Urban and Regional Planning. Lead: Dr Hayley Henderson