Governing Metropolitan Toronto

Governing Metropolitan Toronto
Title Governing Metropolitan Toronto PDF eBook
Author Albert Rose
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 228
Release 2023-11-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0520312538

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1972.

Metropolitan Toronto

Metropolitan Toronto
Title Metropolitan Toronto PDF eBook
Author Metropolitan Toronto (Ont.). Council
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1965
Genre Toronto Metropolitan Area (Ont.)
ISBN

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Governing Metropolitan Areas

Governing Metropolitan Areas
Title Governing Metropolitan Areas PDF eBook
Author David K. Hamilton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 417
Release 2014-04-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136330046

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Interest and research on regionalism has soared in the last decade. Local governments in metropolitan areas and civic organizations are increasingly engaged in cooperative and collaborative public policy efforts to solve problems that stretch across urban centers and their surrounding suburbs. Yet there remains scant attention in textbooks to the issues that arise in trying to address metropolitan governance. Governing Metropolitan Areas describes and analyzes structure to understand the how and why of regionalism in our global age. The book covers governmental institutions and their evolution to governance, but with a continual focus on institutions. David Hamilton provides the necessary comprehensive, in-depth description and analysis of how metropolitan areas and governments within metropolitan areas developed, efforts to restructure and combine local governments, and governance within the polycentric urban region. This second edition is a major revision to update the scholarship and current thinking on regional governance. While the text still provides background on the historical development and growth of urban areas and governments' efforts to accommodate the growth of metropolitan areas, this edition also focuses on current efforts to provide governance through cooperative and collaborative solutions. There is also now extended treatment of how regional governance outside the United States has evolved and how other countries are approaching regional governance.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Title Proceedings PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 920
Release 1971
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN

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Toronto Sprawls

Toronto Sprawls
Title Toronto Sprawls PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Solomon
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 136
Release 2007-05-19
Genre History
ISBN 1442690429

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With a landmass of approximately 7000 square kilometres and a population of roughly five million, the Greater Toronto Area is Canada's largest metropolitan centre. How did a small nineteenth-century colonial capital become this sprawling urban giant, and how did government policies shape the contours of its landscape? In Toronto Sprawls, Lawrence Solomon examines the great migration from farms to the city that occurred in the last half of the nineteenth century. During this period, a disproportionate number of single women came to Toronto while, at the same time, immigration from abroad was swelling the city's urban boundaries. Labour unions were increasingly successful in recruiting urban workers in these years. Governments responded to these perceived threats with a series of policies designed to foster order. To promote single family dwellings conducive to the traditional family, buildings in high-density areas were razed and apartment buildings banned. To discourage returning First World War veterans from settling in cities, the government offered grants to spur rural settlement. These policies and others dispersed the city's population and promoted sprawl. An illuminating read, Toronto Sprawls makes a convincing case that urban sprawl in Toronto was caused not by market forces, but rather by policies and programs designed to disperse Toronto's urban population.

Regional Governmental Arrangements in Metropolitan Areas: Nine Case Studies

Regional Governmental Arrangements in Metropolitan Areas: Nine Case Studies
Title Regional Governmental Arrangements in Metropolitan Areas: Nine Case Studies PDF eBook
Author Clarence Jacob Hein
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1974
Genre Metropolitan areas
ISBN

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Government, Regional Organization for Bay Conservation and Development

Government, Regional Organization for Bay Conservation and Development
Title Government, Regional Organization for Bay Conservation and Development PDF eBook
Author Stanley Scott
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1967
Genre Metropolitan government
ISBN

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