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Preface | ||
Acronyms | ||
Introduction: Regional Planning in Perspective | 3 | |
Pt. 1 | Foundations of Regional Planning | |
1 | Roots of Regional Planning | 29 |
2 | Key Features of Regional Planning | 70 |
3 | The Regional Boundary Imperative | 95 |
4 | Formal Bases of Regional Planning | 115 |
Pt. 2 | Planning Practice in Rural and Non-Metropolitan Regions | |
5 | Planning Rural Regions and Their Communities | 139 |
6 | Regional Economic Development Planning | 161 |
7 | Regional Planning for Resource Conservation and Development and for the Environment | 190 |
Pt. 3 | Planning and Governing Practice in Urban-Based Regions | |
8 | Planning and Governing Metropolitan Areas | 231 |
9 | Planning and Governing City-Regions | 294 |
Pt. 4 | The Future of Regional Planning in Canada | |
10 | The Continuing Need for Regional Planning | 369 |
11 | The Future Shape of Regional Planning | 390 |
Notes | 419 | |
Regional Planning Resources on the Internet: A Selective Directory | 430 | |
References | 434 | |
Index | 458 |
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Add Planning Canadian Regions, Hodge (formerly Queens U. and Simon Fraser U., now a private consultant) and Robinson (emeritus, U. of Calgary) have drawn on their combined years of experience to produce this substantial volume on Canadian regional planning. The book devotes an initial , Planning Canadian Regions to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Planning Canadian Regions, Hodge (formerly Queens U. and Simon Fraser U., now a private consultant) and Robinson (emeritus, U. of Calgary) have drawn on their combined years of experience to produce this substantial volume on Canadian regional planning. The book devotes an initial , Planning Canadian Regions to your collection on WonderClub |