STAFF PROFILE
Dr Andreanne Doyon
Position:
Lecturer, Planning
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
Global, Urban and Social Studies
Phone:
+61 3 9925 3087
Email:
andreanne.doyon@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Melbourne City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Doyon, A. (2018). Emerging theoretical space: urban planning and sustainability transitions In: Urban Sustainability Transitions: Australian Cases - International Perspectives, Springer, Singapore, Singapore
- Hurley, J.,Moloney, S.,Doyon, A.,Moore, T.,Breese, E. (2018). Disrupting the status quo: local government efforts to implement ESD through land-use planning In: Proceedings of the 8th State of Australian Cities Conference (SOAC 2017), Adelaide, Australia, 28-30 November 2017
- Doyon, A. (2018). Niches: Small-Scale Interventions or Radical Innovations to Build Up Internal Momentum In: Enabling Eco-Cities, Springer, Singapore
- Moore, T.,Doyon, A. (2018). The Uncommon Nightingale: Sustainable Housing Innovation in Australia In: Sustainability, 10, 1 - 18
- Bush, J.,Doyon, A. (2018). Urban green space in Australian cities: environmental equity and access In: Proceedings of the 8th State of Australian Cities Conference (SOAC 2017), Adelaide, Australia, 28-30 November 2017
- Mallis, P.,Doyon, A. (2018). Planning objections in Melbourne's local governments: does it create public value? In: Proceedings of the 8th State of Australian Cities Conference (SOAC 2017), Adelaide, Australia, 28-30 November 2017
- Moore, T.,Moloney, S.,Hurley, J.,Doyon, A. (2017). Implementing sustainability in the built environment: An analysis of the role and effectiveness of the building and planning system in delivering sustainable cities In: Australian Communities Foundation Melbourne, Australia
- Doyon, A.,Coffey, B.,Moloney, S.,de Haan, F.,Bosomworth, K. (2017). Exploring the contribution of Transitions Management to inform regional futures In: Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 23, 321 - 343
Urban governance, Sustainability transitions, Sustainable housing, Urban resilience, Climate change governance, Planning systems, Comparative research (Canada, Australia, etc.)