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Context: Comparison of Proposed Strategies. • Two strategies have been proposed to alleviate the pressures caused by South East Queensland’s rapid Urbanisation. Option 1 Build a 3000-home development in Caboolture West with the aim of it, eventually becoming a satellite city. Option 2 Approve high density housing for all of Chermside West (15 to 25 storey buildings). • Evaluate the options using environmental, economic and social criteria. Consider the environmental, economic and social benefits (+) and weaknesses (-). Consider both long term and short-term effects for the two options, BY MAKING A DECISION MAKING MATRIX.

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Context: Comparison of Proposed Strategies. • Two strategies have been proposed to alleviate the pressures caused by South East Queensland’s rapid Urbanisation. Option 1 Build a 3000-home development in Caboolture West with the aim of it, eventually becoming a satellite city. Option 2 Approve high density housing for all of Chermside West (15 to 25 storey buildings). • Evaluate the options using environmental, economic and social criteria. Consider the environmental, economic and social benefits (+) and weaknesses (-). Consider both long term and short-term effects for the two options, BY MAKING A DECISION MAKING MATRIX.

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Sure, here's a decision-making matrix evaluating the two options based on environmental, economic, and social criteria:

Criteria/Options Option 1: 3000-home development in Caboolture West Option 2: High density housing in Chermside West
Environmental
Short-term (+) Minimal disruption to existing ecosystems Efficient use of land
Short-term (-) Increased construction pollution High construction pollution
Long-term (+) Potential for green spaces and sustainable design Reduced urban sprawl
Long-term (-) Potential for increased car dependency Potential strain on existing green spaces
Economic
Short-term (+) Job creation in construction Job creation in construction
Short-term (-) High initial infrastructure costs High initial infrastructure costs
Long-term (+) Potential for economic growth in new city Increased property values
Long-term (-) Risk of insufficient economic activity Potential for housing market saturation
Social
Short-term (+) New housing opportunities New housing opportunities
Short-term (-) Potential disruption to existing communities Potential disruption to existing communities
Long-term (+) Creation of new community Diversification of housing options
Long-term (-) Risk of social isolation in satellite city Potential for overcrowding

This matrix provides a structured way to compare the two options based on different criteria and their short-term and long-term effects. The final decision should take into account the weight of each criterion based on the specific context and priorities of South East Queensland.

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