In this thesis I recount the historical relationship between settlement and food lands in Southern Ontario. Informed by landscape and food regime theory, I use a landscape approach to interpret the history of this relationship to deepen our understanding of a pertinent, and historically specific problem of land access for sustainable farming. This thesis presents entrenched barriers to landscape renewal as institutional legacies of various layers of history. It argues that at the moment and for the last century Southern Ontario has had two different, parallel sets of determinants for land-use operating on the same landscape in the form of agricultural policy and urban planning. To the extent that they are not purposefully coordinated, not j...
This dissertation examines the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the transformation o...
The ability to balance agricultural production and environmental conservation in the face of increas...
grantor: University of TorontoHistorians have rightly regarded the period from 1890 to 193...
In this thesis I recount the historical relationship between settlement and food lands in Southern O...
Addressing the Landgrab in Southern Ontario Globally, there is a growing landgrab by investors and ...
Urban sprawl continues to advance further and further into the countryside, as individuals trade cra...
Competition between agricultural operations, urban transplants, and ecological interests is changing...
Ontario’s prime agricultural soils are in distress. Degraded by decades of intense conventional agri...
This dissertation examines how changes in material culture and patterns of land use recreated the la...
This research provides analysis of the case of the Jackson Farm development application, embedded wi...
This case study of the Municipal County of Antigonish (MCA) in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia...
This paper traces the history of non-farm rural residential development in Oxford County, Ontario fr...
The preservation of the Oak Ridges Moraine has forced an unprecedented examination of the ramificati...
Post World War II suburban growth in Canada and the US has created concern over the long-term availa...
Since the late 1980s, national and sub-national levels of government in North America have increasin...
This dissertation examines the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the transformation o...
The ability to balance agricultural production and environmental conservation in the face of increas...
grantor: University of TorontoHistorians have rightly regarded the period from 1890 to 193...
In this thesis I recount the historical relationship between settlement and food lands in Southern O...
Addressing the Landgrab in Southern Ontario Globally, there is a growing landgrab by investors and ...
Urban sprawl continues to advance further and further into the countryside, as individuals trade cra...
Competition between agricultural operations, urban transplants, and ecological interests is changing...
Ontario’s prime agricultural soils are in distress. Degraded by decades of intense conventional agri...
This dissertation examines how changes in material culture and patterns of land use recreated the la...
This research provides analysis of the case of the Jackson Farm development application, embedded wi...
This case study of the Municipal County of Antigonish (MCA) in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia...
This paper traces the history of non-farm rural residential development in Oxford County, Ontario fr...
The preservation of the Oak Ridges Moraine has forced an unprecedented examination of the ramificati...
Post World War II suburban growth in Canada and the US has created concern over the long-term availa...
Since the late 1980s, national and sub-national levels of government in North America have increasin...
This dissertation examines the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the transformation o...
The ability to balance agricultural production and environmental conservation in the face of increas...
grantor: University of TorontoHistorians have rightly regarded the period from 1890 to 193...