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  • Transformative urban development is crucial for future sustainability and wellbeing.
  • Effective urban transformation necessitates shared learning and context-specific solutions.
  • Existing approaches often struggle with the complexity and emergent nature of urban systems.

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  • To address the challenge of guiding urban development through transdisciplinary strategy co-development.
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  • Extensive transdisciplinary engagement and co-development of national urban strategy for Australia.
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  • The 'enabling urban systems transformation' framework includes four enablers and underpinning urban capacities.
  • The 'knowledge for urban systems transformation' framework outlines key themes for an integrated systems approach.
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  • Co-developing an urban 'transformation imperative' and 'strategic response' is vital.
  • Sustained national leadership and diverse engagement are key to driving effective urban strategies.