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(Re)development at the urban edges : reflections on the Canadian experience / edited by Heather Nicol and Greg Halseth.
Title & Author:

(Re)development at the urban edges : reflections on the Canadian experience / edited by Heather Nicol and Greg Halseth.

Publication:

Waterloo, Ont. : Dept. of Geography, University of Waterloo, 2000.

Description:

xxiv, 420 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.

Series:

Department of Geography publication series, 0 843-7378 ; no. 53
Publication / Canadian Association of Geographers, Public Issues Committee ; no. 6

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
INTRODUCTION: Goheen, Peter G.; Urban Edges at the End of the Twentieth Century: An Introduction to the Canadian Experience. PART 1: RE-THINKING SUBURBAN EDGES: 1. Evenden, Leonard; On the Margins of the Good City: Integrating Levels of Geographical Community at Levels of Geographical Community at a Distance from the Centre. [Surrey, British Columbia]. 2. Halseth, Greg and Michael Mortenson; Retrofitting a Suburban Landscape: A Case Study of Opportunity (lost?) [Richmond, British Columbia]. -3. Bailey, Timothy; Urban Repercussions of Suburban Growth Constraints: The Re-Emergence of an Old Frontier.
PART 2: BACK TO THE CENTRE ? EDGES WITHIN THE CITY: 4. Gilliland, Jason; Visions and revisions of House and Home: A Half-Century of Change in Montreal?s ?Cite-Jardin?. -5. Gordon, David; Managing Change on the Urban Edge: Implementing Waterfront Redevelopment in Toronto.
PART 3: PLANNED AND UNPLANNED EDGED (RE)DEVELOPMENT: 6. Harris, Richard; The Making of Landscape in ?Unplanned Suburbs?. [Toronto]. -7. Nicol, Heather; Field of dreams: Urban Renewal in Kingston?s North End, 1955-1971. -8.Meligrana, John; Solving Municipal Expansion Problems Through Boundary Adjustments: C Case Study of Parksville. -9. Nicol, Heather; and Rupert Dobbin; Planning at the Edge: Evaluating Ontario?s Planning Legislation Since World War II. CONCLUSION: Hardwick, Walter; Policy, practice and edge (re)development
Current Copyright Fee: GBP20.00 0.
ISBN:

0921083610
9780921083610

Subject:

City planning Canada.
Suburbs Canada.
Urban renewal Canada.
Urbanisme Canada.
Banlieues Canada.
Rénovation urbaine Canada.
City planning
Suburbs
Urban renewal
Canada

Added entries:

Nicol, Heather N. (Heather Nora), 1953-
Halseth, Greg, 1960-
University of Waterloo. Department of Geography.
Department of Geography publication series ; no. 53.
Publication (Canadian Association of Geographers. Public Issues Committee) ; no. 6.

Redevelopment at the urban edges

Holdings:

Location: Library main 245024
Call No.: BIB 174675
Status: Available

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