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Urban futures for central Canada: perspectives on forecasting urban growth and form, edited by Larry S. Bourne [and others.
Title & Author:

Urban futures for central Canada: perspectives on forecasting urban growth and form, edited by Larry S. Bourne [and others.

Publication:

Toronto] University of Toronto Press [1974]

Description:

viii, 367 pages illustrations 24 cm

Notes:
"Studies in this volume directed by Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto."
Includes bibliographical references.
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.
ISBN:

0802021441
9780802021441
0802062431 (pbk.)
9780802062437 (pbk.)

Subject:

Urbanization Canada.
Cities and towns Growth Case studies.
Cities and towns Ontario.
Cities and towns Québec (Province)
Urbanisation Canada.
Villes Croissance Cas, Études de.
Villes Ontario.
Villes Québec (Province)
Villes Croissance Études de cas.
Cities and towns
Cities and towns Growth
Urbanization
Québec
Ontario
Canada

Form/genre:

Case studies
Études de cas.

Added entries:

Bourne, Larry S., editor.
University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies.

Holdings:

Location: Library main canada 64529
Call No.: 8283
Status: Available

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