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Canadian Cities in Transition: Understanding Contemporary Urbanism
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Canadian Cities in Transition: Understanding Contemporary Urbanism

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The only urban geography textbook focused on Canadian cities-updated with insights into the most current issues in the field Winner of the 2021 CIP Award for Planning Exellence MeritCanadian Cities in Transition is an unparalleled examination of the critical issues and major transformations taking place in urban Canada. Examining all facets of Canadian cities - including historical evolution, economic dynamics, environmental impacts, urban lifestyles, and cultural makeup - this well-balanced resource is crafted to help the next generation address the urban problems they have inherited.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Canada
Country
Canada
Date
2 April 2020
Pages
472
ISBN
9780199032693

The only urban geography textbook focused on Canadian cities-updated with insights into the most current issues in the field Winner of the 2021 CIP Award for Planning Exellence MeritCanadian Cities in Transition is an unparalleled examination of the critical issues and major transformations taking place in urban Canada. Examining all facets of Canadian cities - including historical evolution, economic dynamics, environmental impacts, urban lifestyles, and cultural makeup - this well-balanced resource is crafted to help the next generation address the urban problems they have inherited.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Canada
Country
Canada
Date
2 April 2020
Pages
472
ISBN
9780199032693