Urban Futures for Central Canada : Perspectives on Forecasting Urban Growth and Form /
Urban problems are now a dominant social issue: the essays in this volume consider the direction some of these problems may take in Central Canada.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Buffalo [New York] :
University of Toronto Press,
[1974]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Forecasts of urban growth
- Defining the Future urban system / James W. Simmons & Larry S. Bourne
- Forecasting township populations of Ontario, from time-space covariances / Leslie Curry & Geoffrey Bannister
- Forecasting urban populations / Jay Siegel
- Long-range employment forecasting for the Toronto metropolitan region / Jon R. Miron
- Growth and the urban system
- Urban growth and the urban hierarchy / Jay Siegel & Monty Woodyard
- The components of interurban migration streams / Monty Woodyard
- Future interurban transportation in Central Canada / Ross D. MacKinnon
- Intercity linkage patterns / James W. Simmons & Ian J. Lindsay
- Forecasting the regional economy of Ontario / John N.H. Britton & Gerald M. Barber
- Spatial-temporal relationships in the Quebec urban system / Claude Marchand
- The effects of public policy on the future urban system / Hans Blumenfeld
- Growth and urban form
- Trends in future urban land use / Larry S. Bourne & Peter D. Harper
- Urban transportation in the future / Ross D. MacKinnon
- Household movement trends and social change / James W. Simmons
- The city in the periphery / Gerald Hodge
- The form and function of future communities / Barry Wellman
- Appendixes: Population forecasts for townships in Ontario, 1971-2001
- Population forecasts for cities in Central Canada, 1971-2001.