Dr Eddo Coiacetto

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Senior Lecturer, Griffith School of Environment

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Research Expertise 

  • The property development-planning nexus
  • Real estate development, planning and sustainability
  • Public real estate development
  • Urbanisation
  • Effects and Effectiveness of Planning Practice
  • Cross-Cultural Studies
  • The city builders' role in residential differentiation.
  • Developer strategies and their implications for planning.
  • Real estate development industry structure.
  • Residential sub-market targeting by developers and implications for urban development.
  • Promoting planning.
  • Corruption in urban development

Currently teaching

  • 2067EVP Development Processes Studio
  • 2027EVP Planning Practice and Law
  • 4016EVP Planning Practicum 10
  • 4017EVP Planning Practicum 20
  • 7127EVP Graduate Planning Studio B
  • 7137EVP Planning Practice and Law

Selected Publications

  • Coiacetto, E. (2007 forthcoming,). The role of the development industry in shaping urban social space: a conceptual model. Geographical Research.
  • Coiacetto, E. (2007). Residential sub-market targeting by developers in Brisbane. Urban Policy and Research, 25(2), 257-274.
  • Gleeson, B., & Coiacetto, E. (2007). Positive planning in Australia: a review of historical and emergent rationales. Urban Policy and Research, 25(1), 5-19.
  • Coiacetto, E. (2006). Real estate development industry structure: consequences for urban planning and development. Planning Practice and Research, 21(4), 423-441.
  • Coiacetto, E., & Baker, D. (2006). Public real estate development in Queensland: Local Government as developers. Urban Policy and Research, 24(2), 237-252.
  • Coiacetto, E., & Baker, D. (2005). Real estate development by Local government in Queensland. Urban Research Program Research Paper 3. Brisbane: Urban Research Program, Griffith University. Available at  http://www.griffith.edu.au/centre/urp/
  • Gleeson, B., & Coiacetto, E. (2005). Public Land Agencies in Australia: The key to positive planning? Urban Research Program Research Paper 5. Brisbane: Urban Research Program, Griffith University. Available at http://www.griffith.edu.au/centre/urp
  • Coiacetto, E. (2004). The Value of a Structured Planning Practicum Program: Insights from experience. Australian Planner, 41(2), 74-82.
  • Dredge, D., & Coiacetto, E. (2006). Planning as a Career Choice: First year students' knowledge of and attitudes towards planning. Australian Planner, 43(1), 26-36.
  • Gleeson, B., & Coiacetto, E. (2007). Positive planning in Australia: a review of historical and emergent rationales. Urban Policy and Research, 25(1), 5-19.





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