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Author Wellman, K. (Kath)

Title Urban infrastructure : finance and management / edited by Kath Wellman and Marcus Spiller
Published Chichester, West Sussex ; Ames, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012

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Description xix, 305 pages : maps ; 25 cm
Contents Contents note continued: Climate Change and Its Impact on Urban Water Management -- Water Security: Balancing Demand and Supply -- The Urban Water Industry -- Financing Urban Water Utilities -- The Financial Structure of Water Utilities -- Conclusions -- References -- ch. 7 Financing and Managing Urban Energy Systems / John Daley -- Introduction -- Outline of the Chapter -- Energy Systems, Energy Policy, and Governance -- Energy Markets, Resources, and Supply Systems -- Australia: Primary Energy Resources and Supply -- Australia: Secondary Energy Supply and Retailing -- Future Energy Systems -- Conclusions -- References -- Relevant Websites -- ch. 8 Financing and Managing Urban Transport / Cameron Gordon -- Introduction -- Urban Transport in Theory -- Australian Transport Shed -- Australian Transport Infrastructure -- Australian Transport Modes -- Australian Transport Policy Structures and Mechanisms -- Australian Urban Transport in Detail -- Conclusions -- References --
Contents note continued: ch. 9 Principles and Systems for Coordination of Infrastructure Investment across Portfolios / Kath Wellman -- Introduction -- City Shaping and Follower Infrastructure -- ̀Predict and Provide' versus ̀Creating the Future' -- Identifying Infrastructure Projects with ̀City Shaping' Power -- Designing Coordination Systems -- Coordinating City Shaping Infrastructure -- Coordinating Follower Infrastructure -- Challenges -- Planning and Governance at a Metropolitan Scale -- Mission -- Urban Metropolitan Governance -- Role of the Australian Government -- Conclusions -- References
Contents note continued: Further Methodological Challenges: Multicriteria Analysis -- How Should the Investment Be Financed? -- Forms of Financing -- Capital Markets and Infrastructure Financing in Australia since the 1990s -- Conclusions -- References -- ch. 4 Private-Public Partnerships: Transaction Analysis and the Case of Urban Motorways / Andrew McDougall -- Introduction -- A Private-Public Sector Participation Continuum -- A General Framework for Analyzing Private-Public Partnerships in Infrastructure -- The Melbourne CityLink: A First-Generation Modern Era Build-Own-Operate-Transfer PPP -- Conclusions -- References -- ch. 5 Land Management and Planning Legislation / Marcus Spiller -- Introduction -- The Land Development Process -- Planning Systems and Land Use Regulation -- Overview of Good Practice Principles -- References -- ch. 6 Financing and Managing Urban Water / Kath Wellman -- Introduction -- The Urban Hydrological Cycle --
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction / Marcus Spiller -- Introduction -- Global Challenges of Urban Growth, Climate Change, and Finance -- Technological Change -- Microeconomic Reform and Productivity -- Australia as Case Study -- References -- ch. 2 Urban Management Principles and Instruments / Lyndsay Robert Neilson -- Introduction -- Urban Policy -- Policy Implementation -- Conclusions -- References -- ch. 3 Urban Infrastructure: Productivity, Project Evaluation, and Finance / Frederik Pretorius -- Introduction -- Which Investments Should Be Undertaken? -- Infrastructure: On Efficiency, Effectiveness and Equity, Markets, and Further Economic Concerns -- Criteria for Choice in Action: Nation Building for the Future -- Assessing the Benefits and Costs: Project Evaluation -- Financial Evaluation -- Cost-Benefit Analysis -- Limitations of Cost-Benefit Analysis -- A Case in Point: Questions about Project Evaluation in Practice --
Summary The magnitude of investment, the long time-frames involved and the influence of pre-existing infrastructure on urban infrastructure provision make a co-ordinated approach to forward-planning, policy development and implementation essential. There are major challenges in making decisions on urban infrastructure and getting management structures and processes in place. Getting it right generates long-term dividends; getting it wrong involves major costs, often borne by taxpayers. Urban Infrastructure: finance and management is posited on a strong belief that the physical structure of cities and the efficiency of infrastructure services delivered are driven by efficiencies within individual infrastructure sectors, lessons learnt across these sectors and the ability to co-ordinate and integrate sectors to generate economies of scale. This necessitates an interdisciplinary approach, integrating knowledge from finance, governance, planning and management as well as the characteristics of the individual urban infrastructure sectors involved. Here it is not only about getting the initial decisions and policy settings right, but also ensuring effective implementation. A major theme running through the book is the nature of institutions and the governance structures responsible for delivery and management of urban infrastructure and the decision making processes involved. The editors have taken a deliberately pragmatic approach to the finance and management of urban infrastructure; chapters are cross-sectorial and present both theory and practice. This book is for students and practitioners in policy, planning, urban management, infrastructure finance and management
Analysis Australia overseas comparisons
Australian
Capital investment
Case studies
Cities and towns
Climate change (Anthropogenic)
Efficiency
Electricity generation
Energy consumption
Financial management
Infrastructure
Interstate comparisons
Legislation
Public private partnerships
Statistics
Town planning
Urban transport
Water supply
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject City planning -- Finance.
City planning -- Management.
Infrastructure (Economics)
Infrastructure (Economics) -- Finance.
Infrastructure (Economics) -- Australia -- Finance -- Case studies.
Public works.
Urban economics.
Urban policy.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Author Spiller, Marcus.
Wellman, K. (Kath)
Ebook Library.
LC no. 2012009755
ISBN 0470672188 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780470672181 (hbk. : alk. paper)