Urban Systems Development in Central Canada

Author: L. S. Bourne   Ross D. MacKinnon  

Publisher: University of Toronto Press‎

Publication year: 2015

E-ISBN: 9781442632325

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Keyword: ReligionPandect of Social Sciences

Language: ENG

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An excellent general reference on urbanization in Canada

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Contents

I: DEFINITION AND BEHAVIOUR OF THE URBAN SYSTEM

1 Editors' Comments

2 Urbanization and Urban Growth in Ontario and Quebec: An Overview

3 Behaviour of the Ontario-Quebec Urban System by Size Distribution

II: STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE URBAN SYSTEM

4 Editor' Comments

5 Dimensions and Groupings in the Ontario-Quebec Urban System, 1951 and 1961

6 Economic Structure of Ontario-Quebec Cities: An Occupational Analysis

III: GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS OF THE URBAN SYSTEM

7 Editors' Comments

8 Regional and Structural Components of Urban Growth

9 Regression Models of Urban Growth in Ontario and Quebec

10 Variability in the Growth of Small Urban Areas

11 Growth Determinants in the Central Canada Urban System

IV: TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS AND INTERACTION WITHIN THE URBAN SYSTEM

12 Editors' Comments

13 Transportation Network Models for the Southern Ontario and Quebec System of Cities

14 A Note on the Changing Spatial Pattern of Traffic Flow on Highway 401, Ontario

15 Interaction among the Cities of Ontario and Quebec

V: IMPLICATIONS OF URBAN SYSTEM GROWTH IN RURAL AREAS

16 Editors' Comments

17 Ontario Agriculture in an Urbanizing Economy 1951-1966

18 The Emergence of the Urban Field

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