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Sustainability and residential density

18 Mar 2011

Sustainability has become a popular concept in municipal government policy and local economic development strategies. Municipalities frequently use the term to frame policies that address varied economic, social and environmental goals. This research project investigates how practitioners conceptualize and understand sustainability and residential densities in two western Canadian municipalities. It seeks to shed light on similarities and differences in understanding between three groups of practitioners involved in residential development: elected officials, planners, and developers.
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Authors

Gonzalez, Troy

Pages
73
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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