Planning Canadian Communities (6th Edition)
Summary: “Planning Canadian Communities” offers a comprehensive overview of the principles, practices, and challenges of urban and regional planning in Canada. In its sixth edition, this book provides readers with a thorough understanding of the processes and dynamics involved in planning and shaping Canadian communities. From historical perspectives and planning theories to contemporary issues and case studies, the text covers a wide range of topics relevant to urban planners, policymakers, and community stakeholders. Readers explore key aspects of planning, including land use, transportation, housing, sustainability, and community engagement, gaining insight into the complexities of planning in the Canadian context. With contributions from leading experts in the field and updated content reflecting current trends and challenges, this edition serves as an essential resource for students, practitioners, and anyone interested in the field of urban and regional planning.
Author Information: The authors of “Planning Canadian Communities” are Gerald Hodge, David L.A. Gordon, and J. Barry Cullingworth, esteemed scholars and practitioners in the field of urban and regional planning. They have extensive experience in planning education, research, and practice, and have contributed significantly to advancing the field of planning in Canada.
Publisher: Nelson College Indigenous
Publication Year: 2020
ISBN-10: 0176798512
ISBN-13: 978-0176798512