266I_Alison Whitten, the Director of the Systems Lab at Regen Melbourne

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“Regeneration is about how we leave things better than the way we found them.”


Are you interested in urban regeneration? What do you think about the role of citizens, governments and the designers in urban futures? How can we play an active role in urban futures?


Interview with Alison Whitten, the Director of the Systems Lab at Regen Melbourne. We talk about her vision for the future of cities, cities changing focus, village framing, the role of citizens, and many more.

Alison Whitten is the Director of the Systems Lab at Regen Melbourne, where she oversees action research initiatives to facilitate urban transformation. She is also on the board of the Castlemaine Institute, a regional research and learning hub. Alison has a background in urban planning, international development and management consulting. Her planning experience has focused on the intersection of design with food systems, public health, housing and disaster risk mitigation. Alison has worked professionally across the public, private, and non-profit sectors in Australia, the United States, China and Sub-Saharan Africa. She holds a BS in Systems Engineering and a Master in Urban Planning.

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3 responses to “266I_Alison Whitten, the Director of the Systems Lab at Regen Melbourne”

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  3. […] enhance local ecosystems, demonstrate the power of place-based holistic strategies, as explored in episode 266I of the What is The Future for Cities? Podcast with Alison Whitten from Regen […]

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