BIOGRAPHY - John Minnery

Title: Dr
Full Name:John Minnery
Email:j.minnery@uq.edu.au
Work Phone:3365 3880
Fax:3365 6899
City:Brisbane
State:QLD
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Working Details
Institution:University of Queensland
Department:School of Geography Planning & Architecture
Position:Associate Professor
Participation
Participation:

Participation in the Network's Paradigm and Applications Working Group (select the appropriate options)

Paradigm Working Groups

 Socio-spatial theory

 Methodologies, tools and techniques

 Scenarios and forecasting

 Sources, data quality and data integration

Application Working Groups

 National and regional socio-economic change

 Population, economic and information flows

 Social and economic networks

 Regional development and community capacity building

 Behaviour and well-being in socio-spatial settings

Project Involvement
Publication History
Publications:

Publication 1:

Minnery, J. (2004) ‘Modelling the Elements of Urban Governance’, Association of European Schools of Planning Conference, Grenoble, France, July 2004

Publication 2:

(2001) Minnery, J. ‘Inter-organisational approaches to regional growth management: A case study of South East Queensland’, Town Planning Review, 72(1): 1-20

Publication 3:

Greenhalgh, E., Miller, A., Minnery, J., Gurran, N., Jacobs, K. & Phibbs, P. (2004) Boarding Houses and Government Supply Side Intervention – Final Report, AHURI, Melbourne

Publication 4:

Mead, E., Adkins, B. & Minnery, J. (2004) Tenancy Databases: Risk Minimisation and Outcomes: Final Report, AHURI, Melbourne

Publication 5:

Minnery, J., Adkins, B., Grimbeek, P., Summerville, J., Mead,E., & Guthrie D. (2003) Tenure security and its impact on private renters in Queensland – Final Report, AHURI, Melbourne

Publication 6:

Minnery, J. & Lim, B. (2005) ‘Measuring Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design’, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research (forthcoming)

Publication 7:

Minnery, J. (2000) ‘Planning outside “Planning”: The changing role of the Queensland Co-ordinator General’, Planning Perspectives, 15: 55-71

Current Research Interests
Current Research:

Current Research 1:

Ageing in place and its impact on migration

Current Research 2:

Governance structures in urban renewal

Current Research 3:

The development of Queensland's Office of Urban Management

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