Associate Professor Adrienne Keane
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Associate Professor Adrienne Keane

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G04 - Wilkinson Building
The University of Sydney
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Associate Professor Adrienne Keane

Adrienne Keane is a Senior Lecturer, researcher and urban planner. Her primary research interest is in the area of statutory land use planning particularly the consequences of policies in nature conservation. Adrienne is a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning having completed a Master in Urban and Regional Planning and a PhD. Current research falls under the umbrella of protecting natural values in cities.

Adrienne is a member of the Urban Specialist Group, part of IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas; an Associate Member with the Planning Institute of Australia; a board member of the International Urban Planning & Environment Association; and the community representative (President), Observatory Hill Environmental Education Centre, NSW Department of Education.

Postgraduate:

Planning Principles, Systems and Practice

Planning Research Project

Planning Research Dissertation

History and Theory of Planning and Design

Undergraduate:

Living Cities (Bachelor of Architecture and Environments)

City Form and Structure (Bachelor of Architecture and Environments)

Selected publications

Publications

Edited Books

  • Rogers, D., Keane, A., Alizadeh, T., Nelson, J. (2020). Understanding Urbanism. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]

Book Chapters

  • Keane, A., Davies, P. (2020). Green Cities. In Dallas Rogers, Adrienne Keane, Tooran Alizadeh, & Jacqueline Nelson (Eds.), Understanding Urbanism, (pp. 179-194). Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]
  • Keane, A., Jones, P. (2020). Planned Cities. In Dallas Rogers, Adrienne Keane, Tooran Alizadeh, & Jacqueline Nelson (Eds.), Understanding Urbanism, (pp. 47-60). Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]

Conferences

  • Globa, A., Reinhardt, D., Keane, A., Davies, P. (2022). Building resilience: using parametric modelling and gaming engines to simulate the impacts of secondary structures in bushfire events. 27th International Conference for The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia, CAADRIA 2022, Sydney: Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA).
  • Keane, A., Davies, P. (2015). Protected Areas - what do they face when located within a city planning for substantial growth. 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 2015), Gold Coast: Australian Cities Research Network (ACRN).
  • Keane, A. (2012). Land use planning for the interface between a natural world heritage area and a global city. The 10th International Urban Planning and Environment Association Symposium, Sydney: University of Sydney.

Report

  • Keane, A. (2011). Planning for the interface between natural world heritage areas and cities. A report of the findings of a household questionnaire of the residents in the Upper Blues Mountains, December 2009..

2022

  • Globa, A., Reinhardt, D., Keane, A., Davies, P. (2022). Building resilience: using parametric modelling and gaming engines to simulate the impacts of secondary structures in bushfire events. 27th International Conference for The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia, CAADRIA 2022, Sydney: Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA).

2020

  • Keane, A., Davies, P. (2020). Green Cities. In Dallas Rogers, Adrienne Keane, Tooran Alizadeh, & Jacqueline Nelson (Eds.), Understanding Urbanism, (pp. 179-194). Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]
  • Keane, A., Jones, P. (2020). Planned Cities. In Dallas Rogers, Adrienne Keane, Tooran Alizadeh, & Jacqueline Nelson (Eds.), Understanding Urbanism, (pp. 47-60). Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]
  • Rogers, D., Keane, A., Alizadeh, T., Nelson, J. (2020). Understanding Urbanism. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]

2015

  • Keane, A., Davies, P. (2015). Protected Areas - what do they face when located within a city planning for substantial growth. 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 2015), Gold Coast: Australian Cities Research Network (ACRN).

2012

  • Keane, A. (2012). Land use planning for the interface between a natural world heritage area and a global city. The 10th International Urban Planning and Environment Association Symposium, Sydney: University of Sydney.

2011

  • Keane, A. (2011). Planning for the interface between natural world heritage areas and cities. A report of the findings of a household questionnaire of the residents in the Upper Blues Mountains, December 2009..
  • Keane, A. (2011). Urban planning's contribution to conservation of natural protect areas. BiodiverCities 2010, Paris, France: BiodiverCities.

2010

  • Keane, A. (2010). Urban planning's contribution to conservation of natural protected areas: the views of communities living in the interface between urban settlements and a natural world heritage area. BiodiverCities 2010, Paris, France: BiodiverCities.

2009

  • Keane, A. (2009). Planning for the interface between natural world heritage areas and cities – a look at Sydney and the Greater Blue Mountains. State of Australian Cities National Conference 09, Perth: Australian Sustainable Cities Research Network.
  • Keane, A. (2009). Planning for the interface between natural world heritage cities - a look at Sydney and the Greater Blue mountains. State of Australian Cities National Conference 09, Perth: Australian Sustainable Cities Research Network.