Planning Canadian Regions

Planning Canadian Regions
Author: Gerald Hodge,Ira M. Robinson
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774845274

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Planning Canadian Regions is the first book to consolidate the history, evolution, current practice, and future prospects for regional planning in Canada. As planners grapple with challenges wrought by globalization, the evolution of massive new city-regions, and the pressures for sustainable and community economic development, a deeper understanding of Canada’s approaches is invaluable. Hodge and Robinson identify the intellectual and conceptual foundations of regional planning and review the history and main modes of regional planning for rural regions, economic development regions, resource development regions, and metropolitan and city-regions. They draw lessons from Canada’s past experience and conclude by proposing a new paradigm addressing the needs of regional planning now and in the future, emphasizing regional governance, greater inclusiveness and integration of physical planning with planning for economic sustainability and natural ecosystems. Planning Canadian Regions will be a much-needed text for students and teachers of regional planning and an indispensable reference for planning practitioners. It will also find a receptive audience in such disciplines as urban planning, environmental studies, geography, political science, public administration, and economics.

Planning Canadian Regions Second Edition

Planning Canadian Regions  Second Edition
Author: Gerald Hodge,Heather M. Hall,Ira M. Robinson
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774834162

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Planning Canadian Regions was the first book to integrate the history, contemporary practice, and emergent issues of regional planning in Canada. This much-anticipated second edition brings the discussion up to date, applying the same thorough analysis to illuminate the rapid changes now shaping our regional landscapes and their planning. Special attention is paid to the regional planning dimensions of climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability, the development inequities faced in peripheral resource regions, the special role of Indigenous peoples in regional planning, and the distinctive planning needs of metropolitan regions across the country. This book challenges planners, educators, and policy makers to engage with the latest thinking and strive for best practices in twenty-first century regional planning.

Planning Canadian Communities

Planning Canadian Communities
Author: Gerald Hodge,David L. A. Gordon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2013-04-19
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 0176509828

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Planning Canadian Communities is the nation?s standard survey textbook on community planning. It provides a comprehensive view of the needs, origins, contemporary practices, and future challenges in planning Canadian cities, towns, and regions. The text describes the history of community planning in Canada, how it works today and who participates in it. The 6th edition includes three new chapters on neighbourhood plans, infrastructure and planning for diverse and healthy communities.

Planning Canadian Communities

Planning Canadian Communities
Author: Gerald Hodge,David L. A. Gordon,Pamela Shaw
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2020-03-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 017670549X

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With this edition, Planning Canadian Communities begins its 34th year of analysis of the public endeavour of community planning in the cities, towns, and regions of Canada. The past three decades have been a time of immense learning, both for the field of community planning and for the authors. Winner of the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) Award for Planning Excellence for a Planning Publication, "Planning Canadian Communities...is being recognized for its significant contribution to the field of study in planning remaining the most recognizable and relevant textbook in planning schools across Canada." Plan Canada lauds the book as: "...a classic in the literature dealing with Canadian community planning practice. ...it is essentially without peer--as an academic text, a comprehensive lay-person's primer, and as a basis for charting the emergence of a profession for some, a discipline for others, and a cause for all...." Planning Canadian Communities is the nation's standard survey textbook on community planning. It provides a comprehensive view of the needs, origins, contemporary practices, and future challenges in planning Canadian cities, towns, and regions. The text describes the history of community planning in Canada, how it works today and who participates in it.

Urban and Regional Planning in Canada

Urban and Regional Planning in Canada
Author: J. Barry Cullingworth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781351317702

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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 and Regional Planning in Canada

Urban and Regional Planning in Canada
Author: J. Barry Cullingworth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1351317725

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Urban and Regional Planning in Canada

Urban and Regional Planning in Canada
Author: J. B. Cullingworth
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 553
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0887381359

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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.

Regional Planning in Canada

Regional Planning in Canada
Author: Leonard O. Gertler
Publsiher: Montreal: Harvest House
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1972
Genre: Economic assistance, Domestic
ISBN: UCAL:B2501548

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