Urban and Regional Planning in Canada

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Canada Land Inventory
Canadian planning systems research
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Common Language
Cultural Property Act
Development Permit System
environmental policy Canada
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federal provincial relations
General Municipal Plan
Greater Vancouver Regional District
Inclusionary Zoning
land use regulation
Metropolitan Toronto
Minister Of The Environment
Montreal Urban Community
municipal governance
Niagara Escarpment
Niagara Escarpment Commission
Niagara Escarpment Plan
Ontario Municipal Board
Ontario Planning Act
Parkway Belt
Plan Canada
Prince Edward Island
Public Interest Advocacy Center
public participation planning
Regional County Municipality
Regional District
Regional Planning Commissions
Regional Planning System
Spadina Expressway
Zoning Bylaws
zoning law analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780887381355
  • Weight: 907g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 1987
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.