Data contribution hub
MelbourneProgress
Title | Type | Author(s) | Year |
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National Construction & Demolition Waste Research and Industry Portal (NCDWRIP) | Webpage | Associate Professor Tayyab Maqsood Dr Salman Shooshtarian Dr Salman Shooshtarian, Associate Professor Tayyab Maqsood | |
Urban Forest Visual | Webpage | Melbourne Urban Forest Melbourne Urban Forest | |
Blocks for Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE) with business, employment and floor area counts | Shapefile | City of Melbourne Open Data Team City of Melbourne Open Data Team | 2020 |
Municipal boundary of Melbourne | Shapefile | City of Melbourne Open Data Team City of Melbourne Open Data Team | 2020 |
Postcodes of Melbourne | Shapefile | City of Melbourne Open Data Team City of Melbourne Open Data Team | 2020 |
Identifying the economic factors and drivers that govern the disposal and reduction/reuse/recycling of Construction and Demolition waste | Report | Tayyab Maqsood Salman Shooshtarian Peter Wong Malik Khalfan Rebecca Yang Tayyab Maqsood Salman Shooshtarian Peter Wong Malik Khalfan Rebecca Yang | 2019 |
City of Melbourne Population Forecasts 2016 to 2041 - Age and Gender | Dataset | City of Melbourne City of Melbourne | 2018 |
Embodied requirement of the City of Melbourne's buildings | Dataset | Aristide Athanassiadis Andre Stephan Andre Stephan, Aristide Athanassiadis | 2017 |
Material stock of the City of Melbourne per material | Dataset | Aristide Athanassiadis Andre Stephan Andre Stephan, Aristide Athanassiadis | 2017 |
Market development strategy for recovered resources 2016 | Report | Sustainability Victoria Sustainability Victoria | 2016 |
Embodied resource requirements of the City of Melbourne's buildings | Shapefile | Stephan and Athanassiadis Stephan, André and Athanassiadis, Aristide | 2015 |
Melbourne's Building outlines 2015 | Shapefile | City of Melbourne Open Data Team City of Melbourne Open Data Team | 2015 |
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Title | Author(s) | Year | Tag(s) |
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Urban water metabolism information for planning water sensitive city-regions
Journal Article | Edit |
Serrao-Neumann et al. | 2019 | Case StudyScenario analysisSub-nationalUrbanWater |
Towards a more circular construction sector: Estimating and spatialising current and future non-structural material replacement flows to maintain urban building stocks
Journal Article | Edit |
Stephan and Athanassiadis | 2018 | AluminumConcreteConstruction MaterialsGlassInfra-urbanMaterial Stock Analysis (MSA)MineralsPlasticsResearch and AnalysisWood |
Comparing the material stock of seven cities
Conference Paper | Edit |
Athanassiadis et al. | 2017 | Construction sectorMaterial Stock Analysis (MSA)Urban |
Connecting land-use and water planning: Prospects for an urban water metabolism approach
Journal Article | Edit |
Serrao-Neumann et al. | 2017 | Case StudyComparisonUM review paper importUrbanWater |
Quantifying and mapping embodied environmental requirements of urban building stocks
Journal Article | Edit |
Stephan and Athanassiadis | 2017 | Case StudyConstruction MaterialsMaterial Stock Analysis (MSA)Single point in timeUrban |
Urban metabolism for planning water sensitive city-regions: Proof of concept for an urban water metabolism evaluation framework
Report | Edit |
Marguerite Renouf and Choy | 2017 | |
City Carbon Footprint Networks
Journal Article | Edit |
Chen et al. | 2016 | Carbon Footprint (CF)Carbon dioxide (CO2)Case StudyMethaneMulti-Region Input-Output (MRIO) AnalysisNitrous oxideResearch and AnalysisSingle point in timeUM review paper importUrbanZotero2 |
The Concept of City Carbon Maps: A Case Study of Melbourne, Australia
Journal Article | Edit |
Wiedmann et al. | 2016 | Carbon Footprint (CF)Case StudyEnvironmentally-Extended Input-Output Analysis (EE-IOA)Greenhouse Gases (GHGs)Review PaperSingle point in timeUM review paper importUrban |
Transnational city carbon footprint networks - Exploring carbon links between Australian and Chinese cities
Journal Article | Edit |
Chen et al. | 2016 | Carbon Footprint (CF)Carbon dioxide (CO2)Case StudyGlobalMethaneMulti-Region Input-Output (MRIO) AnalysisNitrous oxideResearch and AnalysisSingle point in timeUM review paper importUrban |
Urban carbon transformations: unravelling spatial and inter-sectoral linkages for key city industries based on multi-region input-output analysis
Journal Article | Edit |
Chen et al. | 2016 | CarbonCarbon Footprint (CF)Case StudyGreenhouse Gases (GHGs)Multi-Region Input-Output (MRIO) AnalysisResearch and AnalysisUM review paper importUrbanhybrid |
Exploring the relationship between Melbourne's water metabolism and urban characteristics
Conference Paper | Edit |
Athanassiadis et al. | 2015 | Water |
Melbourne’s foodbowl: Now and at seven million
Report | Edit |
Sheridan and Carey | 2015 | Australian Stocks and Flows Framework (ASFF)Case StudyFoodFuture ScenarioScenario analysisUrban |
Multi-scale life cycle energy analysis of a low-density suburban neighbourhood in Melbourne, Australia
Journal Article | Edit |
Stephan and de Myttenaere | 2013 | Multi-scaleSingle point in time |
Skyline of Melbourne, seen from the ocean
Image | Edit |
Peter Mackey | 2013 | |
Urban Water Mass Balance Analysis
Journal Article | Edit |
Kenway et al. | 2011 | Case StudyMaterial Flow Analysis (MFA)MethodSub-nationalTime seriesUrbanWastewaterWaterWater mass balance analysis |
Copper and zinc recycling in Australia: potential quantities and policy options
Journal Article | Edit |
Beers et al. | 2007 | CopperFuture ScenarioMaterial Flow Analysis (MFA)Material Stock Analysis (MSA)Multi-scaleNationalResearch and AnalysisRuralSingle point in timeUrbanZinc |
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This layer is about providing context around the city: placement in the region, geodata, spatial boundaries, population numbers over several years, GDP, economic activities, etc.
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1.1. Administrative boundaries 3 |
1.2. Economic activity - descriptions 0 |
1.3. Economic activity - figures 0 |
1.4. Population 3 |
1.5. Policy documents 1 |
1.6. Actors 0 |
This layer looks at the biophysical properties of the city, including soil, land, ecosystems, climatological characteristics, geology, and more.
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2.1. Soil type and composition 0 |
2.2. Trees 1 |
2.3. Biodiversity 0 |
2.4. Bodies of water 0 |
2.5. Average temperatures 0 |
2.6. Rainfall 0 |
2.7. Mineral deposits 0 |
This layer looks at the physical infrastructure that is present in the city. From roads and transportation infrastructure to gas mains, and from bread mills to petrol stations.
Data and information to obtain
This layer is all about extraction flows, consumption flows, emissions to nature, composition and addition to (artificial) stocks (e.g. Building stocks).
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