This thematic issue of Urban Planning includes five articles that engage critically with the debates regarding the sustainability of suburbs. Contributions include a long-term perspective of the persistence of automobile-based planning and culture in Canada; an assessment of transportation modes among high-rise condominium apartment residents in Toronto’s outer suburbs; an evaluation of policy prescribed social-mix in France’s banlieues; a study of hyper-diversity in Peel Region in the Greater Toronto Area, which positions suburbs as centers of diversity; and an analysis of how the implementation and governance of new urbanist designs in three US communities has generally failed to achieve social objectives. The articles put into question t...
While North American suburbs remain largely dispersed and auto-dependent, they are also increasingly...
While North American suburbs remain largely dispersed and auto-dependent, they are also increasingly...
Suburbs that developed in metropolitan Canada post-World War II have historically been depicted as h...
This thematic issue of Urban Planning includes five articles that engage critically with the debates...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
As any social phenomenon, the evolution of suburbs can be seen as at the confluence of two contradic...
The French suburbs, or banlieues, have long been associated with marginalization and peripheralizati...
As any social phenomenon, the evolution of suburbs can be seen as at the confluence of two contradic...
The French suburbs, or banlieues, have long been associated with marginalization and peripheralizati...
The French suburbs, or banlieues, have long been associated with marginalization and peripheralizati...
Canada is often described as a highly urbanized country. Increasingly, however, researchers recogniz...
Canada is often described as a highly urbanized country. Increasingly, however, researchers recogniz...
While North American suburbs remain largely dispersed and auto-dependent, they are also increasingly...
While North American suburbs remain largely dispersed and auto-dependent, they are also increasingly...
Suburbs that developed in metropolitan Canada post-World War II have historically been depicted as h...
This thematic issue of Urban Planning includes five articles that engage critically with the debates...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
This article examines the governance dynamics surrounding the development of sustainable neighborhoo...
As any social phenomenon, the evolution of suburbs can be seen as at the confluence of two contradic...
The French suburbs, or banlieues, have long been associated with marginalization and peripheralizati...
As any social phenomenon, the evolution of suburbs can be seen as at the confluence of two contradic...
The French suburbs, or banlieues, have long been associated with marginalization and peripheralizati...
The French suburbs, or banlieues, have long been associated with marginalization and peripheralizati...
Canada is often described as a highly urbanized country. Increasingly, however, researchers recogniz...
Canada is often described as a highly urbanized country. Increasingly, however, researchers recogniz...
While North American suburbs remain largely dispersed and auto-dependent, they are also increasingly...
While North American suburbs remain largely dispersed and auto-dependent, they are also increasingly...
Suburbs that developed in metropolitan Canada post-World War II have historically been depicted as h...