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Canadian urban regions : Trajectories of growth and change
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Canada, territoire, dynamiques urbaines, mutation urbaine, métropole, géographie urbaine, économie, Montreal, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, Bourne Larry S., Hutton Tom, Shearmur Richard, Simmons Jim
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Larry S. Bourne Thomas Hutton Richard Shearmur Jim Simmons
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April 2011
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Oxford University Press
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384
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Urban geography in Canada is constantly undergoing changes and, as such, the study of the discipline must reflect these changes. Approaching the subject from a unique vantage point, Canadian Urban Regions: Trajectories of Growth and Change brings together some of the most respected scholars in the discipline to discuss important developments and examine the path urban geography in Canada is following. The organization of this text will help upper-level students studying urban geography to expand on concepts already gleaned in their introductory years-it moves from a theoretical framework, on to practical case studies, and then to a discussion of where the discipline is headed in the future. By providing insight into both theoretical perspectives and contemporary views, this text fully encompasses the changes and challenges in Canadian urban geography today.</div> </div> <b>Larry S. Bourne </b>is Professor of Geography and Planning, Associate of the Centre for Urban and Community Studies, and Fellow of the Global Cities Program at the University of Toronto.</div> <b>Thomas Hutton </b>is Professor in the Centre for Human Settlements and School of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia.</div> <b>Richard Shearmur </b>is a Professor in the Urbanisation Culture Société centre at the Université du Québec.</div> <b>Jim Simmons </b>is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at the University of Toronto and a Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for the Study of Commercial Activity at Ryerson University.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
Bourne Larry S.
Calgary
Canada
dynamiques urbaines
économie
géographie urbaine
Hutton Tom
métropole
Montréal
mutation urbaine
Ottawa
Shearmur Richard
Simmons Jim
territoire
Toronto
Vancouver