Urban and Regional Planning in Canada

Urban and Regional Planning in Canada
Title Urban and Regional Planning in Canada PDF eBook
Author J. Barry Cullingworth
Publisher Routledge
Pages 416
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1351317709

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Originally published in 1987, this book presents a wide-ranging review of urban, regional, economic, and environmental planning in Canada. A comprehensive source of information on Canadian planning policies, it addresses the wide variations between Canadian provinces. While acknowledging similarities with programs and policies in the United States and Britain, the author documents the distinctively Canadian character of planning in Canada. Among the topics addressed in the book are: the agencies of planning; on the nature of urban plans; the instruments of planning; land policies; natural resources; regional planning at the federal level; regional planning and development in Ontario; regional planning in other provinces; environmental protection; planning and people; and reflections on the nature of planning in Canada. The author documents how governmental agencies handle problems of population growth, urban development, exploitation of natural resources, regional disparities, and many other issues that fall within the scope of urban and regional planning. But he goes beyond this to address matters of politics, law, economics, social organization. The book is pragmatic, eclectic, interpretive, and critical. It is a valuable contribution to international literature on planning in its political context.

Urban Futures for Central Canada

Urban Futures for Central Canada
Title Urban Futures for Central Canada PDF eBook
Author Larry S. Bourne
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 456
Release 1974-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442650710

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Urban problems are now a dominant social issue: the essays in this volume consider the direction some of these problems may take in Central Canada. Three broad themes are discussed: forecasting (a spectrum of methodologies and urban forecasts); assessing the consequences of these forecasts at two levels (the growth of cities as an urban system and the growth and form of individual cities or urban regions); and assessing the role of changes in public policy. Specific topics include forecasting methodology in a spatial context, population and employment growth, migration, transportation, innovations, communication linkages, regional economic structure, economic fluctuations, the effects of public policy controls within a system of cities, land use and redevelopment, household mobility and social change, the spread of urban fields, and communities and neighbourhoods within cities.

The Rural-urban Fringe in Canada

The Rural-urban Fringe in Canada
Title The Rural-urban Fringe in Canada PDF eBook
Author Kenneth B. Beesley
Publisher Rural Development Institute
Pages 394
Release 2010
Genre Land use, Rural
ISBN 1895397820

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Urban and community development in Atlantic Canada, 1867-1991

Urban and community development in Atlantic Canada, 1867-1991
Title Urban and community development in Atlantic Canada, 1867-1991 PDF eBook
Author Carleton University History Collaborative
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 148
Release 1993-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1772824062

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This book offers the first comprehensive overview of community development for the Atlantic Provinces. The authors take a collaborative approach to their research question and contribute more than just a survey on urban development. They also create a framework for understanding the relationship between the development of towns and cities in Atlantic Canada and in other parts of the country.

The Urban Condition: Literary Trajectories through Canada’s Postmetropolis

The Urban Condition: Literary Trajectories through Canada’s Postmetropolis
Title The Urban Condition: Literary Trajectories through Canada’s Postmetropolis PDF eBook
Author Eva Darias-Beautell
Publisher Vernon Press
Pages 200
Release 2019-06-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1622735587

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Examining the centrality of the city in Canadian literary production post-1960, this collection of critical essays presents an interdisciplinary representation of the urban from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. By analysing contemporary Canadian literature (in English), the contributors intend to produce not only an alternative picture of the national literary traditions but also fresh articulations of the relationship between (Canadian) identity, citizenship, and nation. Since the 1960s, metropolitan regions across the world have experienced radical transformation. For critical urban studies scholars, this phenomenon has been described as a ‘restructuring’. This study argues that in Canada this ‘restructuring’ has been accompanied by a literary rearrangement of its canon, consisting of a gradual shift of focus from the wild or rural to the urban. Alluding to the changes within contemporary Canadian cities, the term ‘postmetropolis’ locates the contributors’ shared theoretical framework within a critical postmodern paradigm. Centered on a particular selection of poetic or fictional texts, each essay pushes the theoretical framework further, suggesting the need for new tools of interpretation and analysis. This book presents an urban literary portrait of Canada that is both thematically and conceptually coherent. Using a range of interdisciplinary methodologies, it adeptly navigates a range of urban issues such as surveillance, asylum, diaspora, mobility, the queer, and the post-political. This book will be of interest to those studying or working on Canadian literature, both in Canada and internationally, as well as to those scholars engaged in investigations that intersect literature and urban studies.

Urban and Rural Development in Canada

Urban and Rural Development in Canada
Title Urban and Rural Development in Canada PDF eBook
Author Canada. Commission of Conservation
Publisher s.l.
Pages 108
Release 1917
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Urban Policing in Canada

Urban Policing in Canada
Title Urban Policing in Canada PDF eBook
Author Maurice A. Martin
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 256
Release 1995
Genre Law enforcement
ISBN 0773512845

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A retired Canadian Forces officer and former executive of the Canadian Police College argues that it's time to rethink the functions of urban policing in light of ongoing transformations in society as more people live in cities and crime rates rise. He examines the status of the occupation of police officer, analyzes the occupation's competence to achieve its capacities, and assesses its professional attributes. Finally, he makes a case for the professionalization of Canada's urban police. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR