STAFF PROFILE
Professor Joe Hurley
Position:
Professor
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
DSC|School of GUSS
Phone:
+61399259016
Email:
joe.hurley@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
Joe Hurley is an Professor with the Sustainability and Urban Planning program; and a member of the Centre for Urban Research.
Joe Hurley is a Professor with the Sustainability and Urban Planning program; and a member of the Centre for Urban Research. His research focuses on the intersection between urban planning and urban sustainability, and on the role of urban governance and policy in producing sustainable outcomes. He is a chief investigator on several research projects funded by the Australian Research Council; Victorian Department of Planning; and the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN). Joe takes a particular interest in the relationship between research and practice worlds and is actively involved in work to reduce the barriers to exchange and enhance collaboration.
- Professor, Sustainability and Urban Planning.
- Member, Centre for Urban Research
- Associate Member, Post Carbon Research Centre
- Teaching areas: Urban Planning Research; Strategic Urban Planning; Planning History; Global Study Tours (Myanmar)
- Doctor of Philosophy, RMIT University, 2011. Thesis title: "Sustainability and Master Planned Estates: from principles to practice"
- Grad Cert Tertiary Teaching and Learning, RMIT University, 2010
- B Eng (Civil) (Hons), University of Melbourne, 1999
- Past Committee Member, Planning Institute of Australia (Vic Division)
- Collaborative research and teaching with government and industry partners including: EPA Victoria; Melbourne City Council; Resilient Melbourne; City West Water; the Victorian Department of Environment, Water, Land and Planning; the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage; Commonwealth Department of Environment; Planning Institute of Australia; Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities; Municipal Association of Victoria; Council Alliance for Sustainable Built Environment; 202020 Vision.
By appointment
- Wang, S.,Sun, Q.,Martin, C.,Cai, W.,Liu, Y.,Duckham, M.,Hurley, J.,Amati, M.,Choy, S. (2023). Tracking the settlement patterns of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) populations in Australia: A census-based study from 2001 to 2021 In: Cities, 141, 1 - 13
- Amati, M.,Tiede, J.,Sun, Q.,Deilami, K.,Hurley, J.,Fox, A.,Dickson, J. (2023). Using machine learning to identify urban forest crown bounding boxes (CBB): Exploring a new method to develop urban forest policy In: Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 85, 1 - 11
- Hurley, J.,Grodach, C.,Martin, D.,Taylor, E. (2023). Do Industrial Firms Follow Zoning? Changing Firm Location and the Introduction of Metropolitan Zoning In: Urban Policy and Research, , 1 - 18
- Wang, S.,Cai, W.,Sun, Q.,Martin, C.,Tewari, S.,Hurley, J.,Amati, M.,Duckham, M.,Choy, S. (2023). Landscape of multiculturalism in Australia: Tracking ethnic diversity and its relation with neighbourhood features in 2001–2021 In: Applied Geography, 160, 1 - 12
- Stanford, H.,Garrard, G.,Kirk, H.,Hurley, J. (2022). A social-ecological framework for identifying and governing informal greenspaces in cities In: Landscape and Urban Planning, 221, 1 - 11
- Sun, Q.,das, s.,Wang, K.,Tao, Y.,Amati, M.,Hurley, J.,Choy, S.,Duckham, M. (2022). iHVI: AN OPEN-SOURCE TOOLKIT FOR CONSTRUCTING INTEGRATED HEAT VULNERABILITY INDEX IN AUSTRALIA In: International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives, Sydney, Australia, 19–21 October 2022
- Wallace, L.,Sun, C.,Hally, B.,Hillman, S.,Both, A.,Hurley, J.,San Martin Saldias, D. (2021). Linking urban tree inventories to remote sensing data for individual tree mapping In: Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 61, 1 - 11
- Rakoto, P.,Deilami, K.,Hurley, J.,Amati, M.,Sun, C. (2021). Revisiting the Cooling Effects of Urban Greening: Planning Implications of Vegetation Types and Spatial Configuration In: Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 64, 1 - 12
- Kirk, H.,Garrard, G.,Croeser, T.,Backstrom, A.,Berthon, K.,Furlong, C.,Hurley, J.,Thomas, F.,Webb, A.,Bekessy, S. (2021). Building biodiversity into the urban fabric: A case study in applying Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design (BSUD) In: Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 62, 1 - 14
- Hurley, J.,Amati, M.,Deilami, K.,Caffin, M.,Stanford, H.,Rowley, S.,Azizmohammad, S. (2021). Where will all the trees be? An assessment of urban forest cover and management for Australian cities In: Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited North Sydney, Australia
Note: Supervision projects since 2004
1 PhD Current Supervisions4 PhD Completions and 1 Masters by Research Completions
Strategic urban planning, Sustainability performance assessment methodologies, Sustainable cities.
- Why is (re)development hot?: Measuring cumulative heat in Australian cities (externally led by UWA). Funded by: ARC Discovery Projects 2023 via Other University from (2023 to 2026)
- Nationwide longitudinal database for emerging CALD Communities and social-environmental inequalities. Funded by: Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) Grant from (2022 to 2023)
- Greener Neighbourhoods – Urban Canopy Study (City of Paramatta Council (NSW)). Funded by: City of Parramatta Council - Contract from (2022 to 2023)
- Integrated Heat Vulnerability Assessment Toolkit for Australian Cities (Administered by University of Melbourne). Funded by: Australian Government Department of Education and Training - Competitive from (2021 to 2022)
- Remaking Post-industrial Plans: Urban Industrial Zoning Past and Future (administered by Monash University). Funded by: ARC Discovery Projects 2021 from (2021 to 2024)