The purpose of this thesis is to ascertain (1) whether suburban sprawl is as widespread in Canadian metropolitan areas as in their American counterparts, and (2) whether Canadian government policies, and in particular Canadian municipal land use and transportation policies, encourage sprawl. The thesis concludes that sprawl is less widespread in two respects. First, Canadian central cities have not declined to the same extent as American central cities. Second, urban and suburban Canadians are less dependent on automobiles than are Americans. The thesis goes on to point out that in Canada, as in the United States, government land use and transportation policies often encourage sprawl.MAS
Despite the presence and growth of urban planning, urban problems persist and in some instances are ...
This thesis examines some of the problems associated with urban sprawl, and attempts to determine th...
Automobile dependence is defined as a series of convergent land use and transportation conditions i...
The purpose of this thesis is to ascertain (1) whether suburban sprawl is as widespread in Canadian ...
This thesis investigates how planning for urban land use, form, and design can contribute to reducin...
Urban population growth and the expansion of urban areas has resulted in numerous negative environme...
Throughout advanced industrial societies, the dispersion of residence and employment presents potent...
The movement of population from rural to urban areas has been accompanied in North America by the ex...
Current land use patterns in North America are not strictly the result of the operation of a free m...
Major Canadian cities have experienced rapid sprawl in the last 30 years. This dissertation presents...
Haphazard and unorganized land-use planning in United States cities has resulted in endless sprawl t...
AbstractUrban sprawl is an issue that has allocated many discussions to itself in academic, policy m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1997.In...
The association between municipal fragmentation and suburban sprawl is examined, based on a cross-se...
The traditional view of North American suburbs is that they are populated by those on relatively hig...
Despite the presence and growth of urban planning, urban problems persist and in some instances are ...
This thesis examines some of the problems associated with urban sprawl, and attempts to determine th...
Automobile dependence is defined as a series of convergent land use and transportation conditions i...
The purpose of this thesis is to ascertain (1) whether suburban sprawl is as widespread in Canadian ...
This thesis investigates how planning for urban land use, form, and design can contribute to reducin...
Urban population growth and the expansion of urban areas has resulted in numerous negative environme...
Throughout advanced industrial societies, the dispersion of residence and employment presents potent...
The movement of population from rural to urban areas has been accompanied in North America by the ex...
Current land use patterns in North America are not strictly the result of the operation of a free m...
Major Canadian cities have experienced rapid sprawl in the last 30 years. This dissertation presents...
Haphazard and unorganized land-use planning in United States cities has resulted in endless sprawl t...
AbstractUrban sprawl is an issue that has allocated many discussions to itself in academic, policy m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1997.In...
The association between municipal fragmentation and suburban sprawl is examined, based on a cross-se...
The traditional view of North American suburbs is that they are populated by those on relatively hig...
Despite the presence and growth of urban planning, urban problems persist and in some instances are ...
This thesis examines some of the problems associated with urban sprawl, and attempts to determine th...
Automobile dependence is defined as a series of convergent land use and transportation conditions i...