This thesis explores the urban planning process surrounding the 90-acre redevelopment of Jericho Lands, a former site of Jericho Detachment/Garrison in Vancouver, BC. This is one of the more valuable pieces of land in the province. I investigate how the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh (MST) First Nations, various neighborhood groups, and the different levels of the government interact in this planning process. To unpack this, I employ mixed methodologies including review of government and secondary documents, interviews from key informants, and participant observation in open-to-public events of Jericho Lands. This inquiry comes at a time when the historically marginalized Lower Mainland First Nations become owners and developers of ...
This study focuses on understanding the development of Vancouverism, a new variety of high density r...
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the spectacular collapse of the U.S. hou...
The province of Ontario has the largest Indigenous population in Canada, and a complicated history o...
In Vancouver and an increasing number of other North American cities, private redevelopment is respo...
This thesis studies the planning and negotiation process engaged in the conceptualization and initia...
The Musqueam Indian Reserve is one of the few in North America located within the boundaries of a ma...
Kitsilano, a Vancouver inner-city neighbourhood is an intriguing place which has developed from a mi...
This thesis examines the lived experience of Black-owned businesses in Vancouver, identifying and an...
False Creek is a distinctive neighbourhood in the centre of Vancouver where you would expect to see ...
The intensification of downtown Vancouver is the result of a structured fiscal, design and planning ...
Past and present planning practices impacting Black people in Canada are brought into focus in this ...
A majority of legislation, policies and research about Indigenous rights in Canada has taken place a...
The thesis is a study of the urban development of Central Vancouver Island, an area which lacks econ...
In an age of increasing urbanization, rural communities and agricultural lifestyles are quickly disa...
The old Vancouver townsite offers the community planner an excellent study area in which to observe ...
This study focuses on understanding the development of Vancouverism, a new variety of high density r...
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the spectacular collapse of the U.S. hou...
The province of Ontario has the largest Indigenous population in Canada, and a complicated history o...
In Vancouver and an increasing number of other North American cities, private redevelopment is respo...
This thesis studies the planning and negotiation process engaged in the conceptualization and initia...
The Musqueam Indian Reserve is one of the few in North America located within the boundaries of a ma...
Kitsilano, a Vancouver inner-city neighbourhood is an intriguing place which has developed from a mi...
This thesis examines the lived experience of Black-owned businesses in Vancouver, identifying and an...
False Creek is a distinctive neighbourhood in the centre of Vancouver where you would expect to see ...
The intensification of downtown Vancouver is the result of a structured fiscal, design and planning ...
Past and present planning practices impacting Black people in Canada are brought into focus in this ...
A majority of legislation, policies and research about Indigenous rights in Canada has taken place a...
The thesis is a study of the urban development of Central Vancouver Island, an area which lacks econ...
In an age of increasing urbanization, rural communities and agricultural lifestyles are quickly disa...
The old Vancouver townsite offers the community planner an excellent study area in which to observe ...
This study focuses on understanding the development of Vancouverism, a new variety of high density r...
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the spectacular collapse of the U.S. hou...
The province of Ontario has the largest Indigenous population in Canada, and a complicated history o...