Peter Newman (environmental Scientist)
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Peter William Geoffrey Newman (born 1945) is an environmental scientist, author and educator based in
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. He is currently Professor of Sustainability at
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. He is best known for his contributions to the development of Perth's electrified metropolitan rail network through both activist and official consulting roles since the 1980s. Newman has written 20 books and over 330 papers on sustainable cities and is most known for creating the term " automobile dependence" in the second half of the 1980s. He was closely associated with community opposition to the closure of the Fremantle Railway in 1979 and subsequent redevelopment of the metropolitan rail system from 1983 to the present. He is a lead author for transport on the
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. He has a
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degree in chemistry (1972, University of Western Australia) and completed post doctoral studies in Environmental Science,
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, Dip EST, Environmental Science, 1972.


Career and influence

Newman is best known internationally for popularizing the term ‘ automobile dependence’ in the second half of the 1980s to explain how the cities of the time based on sprawling suburbs were inevitably leading to the growth in automobile use. He led an international research project with colleague Jeff Kenworthy on transport practices and structures (original data collected on 33 global cities). The results were published in ''Cities and Automobile Dependence: An International Sourcebook'', which introduced the concept of car dependence – now a feature of planning literature and policy. The two researchers later collaborated on the book ''Sustainability and Cities: Overcoming Automobile Dependence'' which was launched in the
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in 1999, as the President's Council on Sustainable Development was moving toward a more urban focus, and more recently ''The End of Automobile Dependence: How Cities are Moving Beyond Car-based Planning''. In ''Cities as Sustainable Ecosystems: Principles and Practices'' written with Isabella Jennings, Newman shows how city residents can begin to reintegrate into their bioregional environment, and how cities themselves can be planned with
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in mind. Drawing on examples from many parts of the world, the authors show how urban redevelopment in some cities has involved harvesting rainwater, greening roofs, and producing
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. Other cities have biodiversity parks for endangered species, community gardens that support a connection to their foodshed, and pedestrian-friendly spaces that encourage walking and cycling. Cities as Sustainable Ecosystems: Principles and Practices


Local, State and Federal Government

Between 1976 and 1980 Newman has served as a local government councillor in the
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.Curtin University: ''Staff Profiles''
retrieved 6 February 2011
Newman has been a government advisor through three secondments to the Western Australian State Government. In the last secondment (2001–03), he was the Director of Sustainability Policy in the Department of Premier and Cabinet where he managed and wrote the State Sustainability Strategy: the first in the world at the state/province level. In 2004–2005 he was the New South Wales Sustainability Commissioner. Between 2008 and 2014 he was a member of Infrastructure Australia.


Academia

From 1989 to 2007 Newman was Director of the Institute for Sustainability and Technology Policy,
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in Murdoch, Western Australia. In 2007, Newman left Murdoch University to join Curtin University.Sustainability experts join Curtin
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at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville.


International advisor

Peter Newman is a member of the Global Research Network on Human Settlements Advisory Board and the Scientific Advisory Committee of the
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''SCOPE Ecopolis Project''. He is Senior Consultant at Gehl Architects, Copenhagen, Denmark. He has been author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for the AR5 Mitigation Report in 2014, the Special Report on 1.5 Degrees in 2018, and the AR6 Mitigation Report in 2022 where he was a Co-ordinating Lead Author for Transport.


Honors and recognition

*Murdoch University 25th Anniversary Special Service Medallion. (2000) *Centenary Medal by the Australian Government in 2001 for Planning and Sustainability. *Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, from 2009. *Fellow, Planning Institute of Australia, from 2018. *
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in 2014 for services to
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and urban design. *Western Australian Scientist of the Year, 2018/19. *Part of the Race to 2023 Pathway to Net Zero Precincts project.


Publications

*1989 ''Cities and Automobile Dependence: An International Sourcebook'', Newman P and Kenworthy J, Gower, Aldershot. *1992 ''Winning Back the Cities'', Pluto Press, Sydney, Newman P and Kenworthy J. *1999 ''Sustainability and Cities: Overcoming Automobile Dependence'', Island Press, Washington DC. Newman P and Kenworthy J, . *1999 ''An International Sourcebook of Automobile Dependence in Cities, 1960–1990'', Kenworthy J, Laube F and Newman P, University of Colorado Press, Boulder, 1999. *2001 ''Back on Track: Rethinking Australia and New Zealand Transport Policy'', Laird P, Newman P, Kenworthy J and Bachels M, UNSW Press, Sydney, 2001. *2003 ''Hope for the Future: The Western Australian State Sustainability Strategy'', Department of the Premier and Cabinet, WA Government, Perth, 2003. *2008 ''Cities as Sustainable Ecosystems: Principles and Practices'' with Isabella Jennings, Washington, DC:
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, . *2008 ''Green Urbanism Down Under: Learning from Sustainable Communities in Australia'' with Timothy Beatley, Island Press, *2009 ''Resilient Cities'' with Timothy Beatley and Heather Boyer, Island Press, *2013 ''Green Urbanism in Asia'' with Anne Matan,
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. *2015 ''The End of Automobile Dependence'', with Kenworthy J,
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. *2016 'People Cities: The Life and Legacy of Jan Gehl', with Annie Matan,
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. *2017 'Resilient Cities: Overcoming fossil fuel dependence' with Timothy Beatley and Heather Boyer, Island Press. *2017 'Never Again: Reflections on Environmental Responsibility after Roe 8', with Andrea Gaynor and Phil Jennings, UWA Scholar Press, Perth. https://uwap.uwa.edu.au/products/never-again-reflections-on-environmental-responsibility-after-roe-8 *2020 'Planetary Accounting', with Kate Meyer, Springer Hardcover *2022 'Greening the Greyfields: New Models for Regenerating the Middle Suburbs of Low-Density Cities', with Peter Newton, Steve Glackin and Giles Thomson, Palgrave MacMillan, Melbourne. https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/51917/978-981-16-6238-6.pdf?sequence=1 *2023 'Revising Smart Cities with Regenerative Design', with Zaheer Allam, Springer Hardcover .


See also

* Marchetti's Constant *
Transit-oriented development In urban planning, transit-oriented development (TOD) is a type of Real estate development, urban development that maximizes the amount of Residential area, residential, business and leisure space within Pedestrian, walking distance of public t ...


References


External links


Professor Newman's Curtin profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Newman, Peter 1945 births Academic staff of Curtin University Delft University of Technology alumni Australian ecologists Futurologists Living people University of Western Australia alumni Sustainable transport pioneers Officers of the Order of Australia Western Australian local councillors