In this paper, I analyze provincial environmental laws and the city of Vaughan's policies, aspirations and actions as it relates to the topics of development and conservation, to determine if they aid or hinder the preservation of valuable farmland. I begin by explaining the importance of farmland in terms of the province's economy as well as its fight against climate change. Then, I detail the extent of agricultural land loss in Vaughan while examining the causes, specifically the compromises found in conservation legislation. I argue that Ontario and Vaughan's attempt to pacify developer concerns regarding conservation regulation such as the Greenbelt Act, 2005, has led to holes in protection that were exploited by developers to continue ...
The conversion of inner-city industrial land to new residential, commercial, and mixed-use developme...
Addressing the Landgrab in Southern Ontario Globally, there is a growing landgrab by investors and ...
The goal of this major paper is to determine whether Toronto’s soil remediation, transport and redev...
Urban sprawl continues to advance further and further into the countryside, as individuals trade cra...
As urbanization rates around the world continue to climb, especially in developing nations, the agr...
AbstractThe survival of farms requires innovative adaptation and investment to take advantage of the...
Ontario’s prime agricultural soils are in distress. Degraded by decades of intense conventional agri...
In 2004, the provincial government of Ontario passed legislation that imposed a moratorium on urban ...
International audienceThe survival of farms requires innovative adaptation and investment to take ad...
Within the province of New Brunswick, there has been a continual decline in the number of acres of i...
For many decades, the primary challenge of land use law has been how to promote and channel growth a...
Ontario’s Greenbelt is key to the region’s sustainability and plays an important role in stopping ur...
Farmland in Ontario continues to be under immense pressure from development associated with populati...
Competition between agricultural operations, urban transplants, and ecological interests is changing...
This paper examines the impact of the Greenbelt Plan on the agricultural industry in the Greater Gol...
The conversion of inner-city industrial land to new residential, commercial, and mixed-use developme...
Addressing the Landgrab in Southern Ontario Globally, there is a growing landgrab by investors and ...
The goal of this major paper is to determine whether Toronto’s soil remediation, transport and redev...
Urban sprawl continues to advance further and further into the countryside, as individuals trade cra...
As urbanization rates around the world continue to climb, especially in developing nations, the agr...
AbstractThe survival of farms requires innovative adaptation and investment to take advantage of the...
Ontario’s prime agricultural soils are in distress. Degraded by decades of intense conventional agri...
In 2004, the provincial government of Ontario passed legislation that imposed a moratorium on urban ...
International audienceThe survival of farms requires innovative adaptation and investment to take ad...
Within the province of New Brunswick, there has been a continual decline in the number of acres of i...
For many decades, the primary challenge of land use law has been how to promote and channel growth a...
Ontario’s Greenbelt is key to the region’s sustainability and plays an important role in stopping ur...
Farmland in Ontario continues to be under immense pressure from development associated with populati...
Competition between agricultural operations, urban transplants, and ecological interests is changing...
This paper examines the impact of the Greenbelt Plan on the agricultural industry in the Greater Gol...
The conversion of inner-city industrial land to new residential, commercial, and mixed-use developme...
Addressing the Landgrab in Southern Ontario Globally, there is a growing landgrab by investors and ...
The goal of this major paper is to determine whether Toronto’s soil remediation, transport and redev...