Current Projects
2022–2025
RMIT’s Healthy Liveable Cities Lab’s city-wide transport and health simulation model aims to support equitable access to walking and cycling across Greater Melbourne.
Current Projects
2021–2025
The Project will advance a new relational logic and a history that enhances the capacity of regional planning and development authorities in their future relationship with Indigenous people.
Current Projects
2022–2024
This research project, funded by AHURI, collaborates with First Nations custodians in major urban centres to learn from and listen to their experience of attempting to engage with urban policymakers intervening on their Country.
Current Projects
2023–2026
This project investigates contemporary conditions of dwelling precarity on stolen Indigenous land.
Current Projects
2023 (ongoing)
Cafe Lab is a zero-waste food justice cafe that aims to support insecure Melburnians and contribute to building a sustainable and low carbon hospitality sector.
Current Projects
2023–2024
This Investigative Panel establishes the housing circumstances and experiences of temporary visa holders (TVHs) in Australia and provides critical evidence of challenges and opportunities in the development of housing policy and service provision.
Current Projects
2022 (ongoing)
Urbanisation and global environmental change are two of the most significant challenges facing cities and societies in the Global South. These challenges are particularly acute in developing countries in the Asia Pacific region.
Current Projects
2022–2024
More an ongoing effort than a 'project', CUR has a been a strong supporter and participant in the knowledge exchange for recovery, working intensely with Ukrainian housing and urban researchers, since the escalation of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Current Projects
2022 (ongoing)
This project is part of the ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hub for Transformation of Reclaimed Waste Resources to Engineered Materials and Solutions for a Circular Economy (TREMS), which will address the urgent waste crisis in Australia.
Current Projects
2022–2026
This project is investigating the impacts of high-density housing on public transport use and service provision to directly inform policy and practice for reducing passenger overcrowding and enhancing liveability in cities.
Current Projects
2016 (ongoing)
Exploring and enhancing environmental justice (EJ), including contributing Australian case studies to the international EJ atlas.
Current Projects
2016 (ongoing)
Developing an understanding of how social networks influence social resilience to natural disasters and climate change.
Current Projects
2016 (ongoing)
Evaluating environment policy that has immediate costs but long-term gains.
Current Projects
2016 (ongoing)
A new generation of Bayesian species distribution models will provide improved predictions of species occurrence in the landscape.
Current Projects
2017 (ongoing)
This project is co-producing climate change adaptation pathways plans and action in natural resource management.
Current Projects
2017–2024
Bringing together leading national and international child equity researchers to identify potential ways to reduce early developmental inequities in Australian children.
Current Projects
2018–2026
The High Life project examines the interplay between apartment design policy, the design and location of apartment buildings, and residents’ health and wellbeing outcomes in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney.
Current Projects
2017 (ongoing)
Researchers are developing a composite indicator of urban liveability for use in policy. It has been conceptualised from a social determinants of health lens and allows for flexible assessment within and between neighbourhoods.
Current Projects
2017 (ongoing)
This project models the physical activity and health economic impacts of the ease of walking and cycling to essential destinations within neighbourhoods and commuting in Melbourne.
Current Projects
2017 (ongoing)
This project has developed a set of liveability indicators for alcohol, food, public open space, transport, walkability, affordable housing and access to employment which are now being calculated and mapped for Australian major cities.
Current Projects
2017 (ongoing)
The Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health (CRE-DH) aims to identify cost-effective policies that improve the health of people with disabilities in Australia.
Current Projects
2017 (ongoing)
Creating Liveable Cities in Australia is the first “baseline” measure of liveability in Australia’s state and territory capitals.