Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Melbourne Docklands (Docklands) is a large urban renewal project and is one of Australia’s largest construction projects. It consists of land and water totalling 200 hectares, comparable to the Melbourne central business district (CBD). The Docklands precinct became vacant once the containerisation of shipping became prominent, providing the opportunity for reshaping the urban landscape around Melbourne. The planning process and governance of the Docklands development have caused much debate, the development was largely influenced and affected by political interests, government’s financial position, and corporate interests."@en }
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- History_of_Melbourne_Docklands abstract "Melbourne Docklands (Docklands) is a large urban renewal project and is one of Australia’s largest construction projects. It consists of land and water totalling 200 hectares, comparable to the Melbourne central business district (CBD). The Docklands precinct became vacant once the containerisation of shipping became prominent, providing the opportunity for reshaping the urban landscape around Melbourne. The planning process and governance of the Docklands development have caused much debate, the development was largely influenced and affected by political interests, government’s financial position, and corporate interests.".
- Q5865467 abstract "Melbourne Docklands (Docklands) is a large urban renewal project and is one of Australia’s largest construction projects. It consists of land and water totalling 200 hectares, comparable to the Melbourne central business district (CBD). The Docklands precinct became vacant once the containerisation of shipping became prominent, providing the opportunity for reshaping the urban landscape around Melbourne. The planning process and governance of the Docklands development have caused much debate, the development was largely influenced and affected by political interests, government’s financial position, and corporate interests.".