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- Publication . Journal . 2022Open Access EnglishPublisher: VIU PressCountry: Canada
Volume 6, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25734/V6I1.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2021Open Access EnglishPublisher: VIU PressCountry: Canada
Volume 5, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23751/V5I1.pdf?sequence=4
- Publication . Journal . 2021Open Access EnglishPublisher: VIU PressCountry: Canada
Foreword / Pam Shaw -- Editorial / Liang (Cliff) Feng -- How 'smart' are smart cities? The case of Sidewalk Labs, Toronto / Don Alexander -- Generation urban: Financing family-friendly housing in Canada's urban centres / Kristin N. Agnello -- Corridor urbanism and the rise of the neighbourhood in the post-COVID city / Mark Holland In this issue, you will find considerations on smart cities as a way to promote critical thinking of planning students, a deep dive into the development proformas of housing units at urban cores, and detailed discussions on corridor urbanism as we learn from the impacts of COVID-19. Foreword / Pam Shaw -- Editorial / Liang (Cliff) Feng -- How 'smart' are smart cities? The case of Sidewalk Labs, Toronto / Don Alexander -- Generation urban: Financing family-friendly housing in Canada's urban centres / Kristin N. Agnello -- Corridor urbanism and the rise of the neighbourhood in the post-COVID city / Mark Holland https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23603/FuturePlansMarch2021.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2020Open Access EnglishPublisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: Canada
The pandemic and beyond|La pandémie et au delà / Kent Munro & Ray Tomalty -- Technological change and COVID-19: Adaptations for work and communities / Matthew Robinson -- How planners can help main streets adapt and recover / Judy Morgan -- Connecting across cultures: A model for engaging ethnocultural communities in emergency response / Aaron Lao & Belle Cheung -- Parks and the pandemic: Future implication for disaster response through a lens of urgent biophilia / Sasha Mosky and Mikiko Terashima -- Pandemic patios and "flat white" urbanism / Amina Yasin & Daniella Fergusson -- Racialized impacts of COVID-19: A wake-up call for urban planning / Robin Basalaev-Binder & Kevin Manaugh -- COVID-19 and uncertainty: Insights from collaboration between a regional government and a university / Pierre Filion, Markus Moos, & Jean Andrey -- Rues ludiques et rues-écoles : Comment de nouveaux modèles de transformation de la chaussée peuvent aider à redonner la ville aux jeunes pendant la pandémie (et après) / Julien Voyer, Audrey Lise Mallet, Katherine Frohlich, & Mikael St-Pierre -- How COVID-19 affected Ottawa's approach to planning / Stephen Willis -- Building resiliency through 15-minute neighbourhoods / Inge Roosendaal & Alain Miguelez -- Public transport during the COVID-19 pandemic / Ajay Agarwal & Claire Lee -- What does public engagement look like during a global pandemic? / Dallas Clowes, Stirling Scory, & Jana Zelenski -- CIP honours and awards / L’ICU honneurs et prix -- COVID-19: The end of an era|COVID-19 : La fin d’une ère / Ken Cameron -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf The pandemic and beyond|La pandémie et au delà The pandemic and beyond|La pandémie et au delà / Kent Munro & Ray Tomalty -- Technological change and COVID-19: Adaptations for work and communities / Matthew Robinson -- How planners can help main streets adapt and recover / Judy Morgan -- Connecting across cultures: A model for engaging ethnocultural communities in emergency response / Aaron Lao & Belle Cheung -- Parks and the pandemic: Future implication for disaster response through a lens of urgent biophilia / Sasha Mosky and Mikiko Terashima -- Pandemic patios and "flat white" urbanism / Amina Yasin & Daniella Fergusson -- Racialized impacts of COVID-19: A wake-up call for urban planning / Robin Basalaev-Binder & Kevin Manaugh -- COVID-19 and uncertainty: Insights from collaboration between a regional government and a university / Pierre Filion, Markus Moos, & Jean Andrey -- Rues ludiques et rues-écoles : Comment de nouveaux modèles de transformation de la chaussée peuvent aider à redonner la ville aux jeunes pendant la pandémie (et après) / Julien Voyer, Audrey Lise Mallet, Katherine Frohlich, & Mikael St-Pierre -- How COVID-19 affected Ottawa's approach to planning / Stephen Willis -- Building resiliency through 15-minute neighbourhoods / Inge Roosendaal & Alain Miguelez -- Public transport during the COVID-19 pandemic / Ajay Agarwal & Claire Lee -- What does public engagement look like during a global pandemic? / Dallas Clowes, Stirling Scory, & Jana Zelenski -- CIP honours and awards / L’ICU honneurs et prix -- COVID-19: The end of an era|COVID-19 : La fin d’une ère / Ken Cameron -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25296/PlanCanada_Winter2020.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2020 . Embargo End Date: 08 Feb 2022Open Access EnglishAuthors:(:Unkn) Unknown;(:Unkn) Unknown;
doi: 10.25316/ir-17100
Publisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: CanadaAre intelligent communities a smart way to go?|Les collectivit��s intelligentes sont-elles un choix raisonn��? / Kristy Kilbourne & Kent Munro -- From smart to more intelligent communities / John G. Jung -- Enhancing social resilience with the right smart technologies / Ashita Parekh & Stuart Hamre -- Lessons from planning Quayside: Planners' role in guiding intelligent communities / Pino Di Mascio -- Sidewalk Labs' plans for Toronto shake the foundations of planning as we know it / Guy Baeten -- Smart rural regions: A role for planners / Carol Bergum -- The open smart city: An ethical approach to smart cities development / Leo de Vreede -- Planning considerations for multi-level industrial development in Vancouver / Eric Aderneck -- Not in stock: The challenge of meeting housing market needs and expectations in non-metropolitan Canada / Marleen Morris, Julia Good, & Greg Halseth -- Message from the CIP president|Message de la pr��sidente de l'ICU / Eleanor Mohammed -- Planning on a spectrum|Planifier un ��ventail de possibilit��s: Are we prepared as planners, communities and governments for the Brave New World of intelligent city infrastructure and the opportunity it presents?|Sommes-nous pr��ts, en tant qu���urbanistes, communaut��s et gouvernements, �� affronter le meilleur des mondes en mati��re d���infrastructures de villes intelligentes et les possibilit��s ainsi offertes? / Melanie Hare; Sidewalk Labs: A case study|Sidewalk Labs : Une ��tude de cas / Cyndi Rottenberg-Walker; Will ongoing working from home put the village back into our city of neighbourhoods?|Le travail continu �� domicile va-t-il remettre le village dans notre ville de quartiers? / Anne McIlroy -- Planning research digest|Condens�� de recherches en urbanisme -- On the shelf Are intelligent communities a smart way to go?|Les collectivit��s intelligentes sont-elles un choix raisonn��?
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Canada in 2050: What does the future look like?|Le Canada en 2050 : À quoi ressemble l’avenir? / Glenn Miller & Ray Tomalty -- On a different path towards 2050: Future-proofing cities against climate change / David Miller -- Planning plausible futures / Sarah Krapez, Blair Underhill, & Robert Barrs -- Plan UX: Designing plans and processes for a rapidly changing world / Robert Barrs & Kasia Tota -- Social infrastructure: Increasing quality of life amid an uncertain futures / Dylan Thiessen -- Transforming Vancouver into a water sensitive city by 2020 / Julie McManus & Wendy de Hoog -- Planning education: The next generation / Markus Moos -- Immigrants in suburbs are restructuring the Toronto Region / Mohammad A. Qadeer -- CIP and COVID-19|L'ICU et la COVID-19 / Beth McMahon -- John Merton Wright: 1929-1999 / Nicholas Tunnacliffe Canada in 2050|Le Canada en 2050 Canada in 2050: What does the future look like?|Le Canada en 2050 : À quoi ressemble l’avenir? / Glenn Miller & Ray Tomalty -- On a different path towards 2050: Future-proofing cities against climate change / David Miller -- Planning plausible futures / Sarah Krapez, Blair Underhill, & Robert Barrs -- Plan UX: Designing plans and processes for a rapidly changing world / Robert Barrs & Kasia Tota -- Social infrastructure: Increasing quality of life amid an uncertain futures / Dylan Thiessen -- Transforming Vancouver into a water sensitive city by 2020 / Julie McManus & Wendy de Hoog -- Planning education: The next generation / Markus Moos -- Immigrants in suburbs are restructuring the Toronto Region / Mohammad A. Qadeer -- CIP and COVID-19|L'ICU et la COVID-19 / Beth McMahon -- John Merton Wright: 1929-1999 / Nicholas Tunnacliffe https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25291/PlanCanada_Summer2020.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2020 . Embargo End Date: 03 Feb 2022Open Access EnglishAuthors:(:Unkn) Unknown;(:Unkn) Unknown;
doi: 10.25316/ir-17098
Publisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: CanadaAgriculture and rural planning|Am��nagement agricole et rural / Wayne Caldwell & Mary McInnes -- Protecting farmland: Principles and beneficial practices / David J. Connell -- Greenbelt gets it right: Balancing preservation of agricultural land and urban development / Emma Drake, Sara Epp, & Wayne Caldwell -- Planning to eat: A new decade for food planning / Emily Hansen, Naomi Robert, & Kristi Tatebe -- Harvesting lessons about agricultural planning / John Steil -- Indigenous perspectives in rural planning: Reconciliation starts with education / Adam Wright -- New foundations: Mobilizing the potential of place-based philanthropy for rural planning and developemtn / Katherine Levett, Sean Markey, Ryan Gibson, Kelly Vodden, & Bojan Furst -- Aging-in-place rural areas: Mini-homes as a housing solution / Ian Walker & Roza Tchoukaleyska -- Forward planning / Leela Viswanathan & Fran��ois Lapointe -- Lessons from green cities of Europe / David Witty -- Of battles and wars: A 50-year perspective on rural planning in Ontario|Choisir ses combats : Tour d'horizon sur 50 ans d'am��nagement rural en Ontario / Gary Davidson -- [Book review] Perfect city: An urban fixer's global search for magic in the modern metropolis / Glenn Miller -- [Book review] Toronto reborn: Design successes and challenges / Glenn Miller -- Letter to the editor: Response to "Reflections on teaching housing policy to planners" / Patricia Streich Agriculture and rural planning|Am��nagement agricole et rural
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Volume 4, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23303/V4I1.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2019Open Access EnglishPublisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: Canada
Housing|La question du logement / Glenn Miller & Ryan Walker -- Meet me in the middle: Aspirational, intergenerational, contextually-sensitive designs proposed as part of Edmonton's Missing Middle Infill Design Competition / Jason Syvixay & Kalen Anderson -- Challenges in filling the missing middle housing gap / Leslie Shieh -- Rental housing approaches across Canada / Ren Thomas -- Sustainable, affordable housing: NaÏve dream or economic imperative? / Gordon Harris -- Social housing in a time of change: Protecting an essential resource / Sarah Cooper -- Winning community acceptance of social housing / Shad Mayne & Patricia Maloney -- Addressing the homelessness crisis: BC takes effective action / Shayne Ramsay & Karen Hemmingson -- Equitable transit-oriented communities: A necessary pivot / Raymond Kan, James Stiver, & Lilian Chau -- Geo-statistical approaches to realizing affordable housing and complete communities / Archana Vyas & Indro Bhattacharyya -- UrbanSim: A platform to support urban planning with market insight / Keith Stewart & Bert Pereboom -- What is measured defines the crisis: Using community-based housing metrics to create culturally appropriate housing in Nishnawbe Aski Nation / Shelagh McCartney & Michael McKay -- Teaching hosuing policy to planners: Past, present, and future / Carolyn Whitzman -- Jeanne Mary Wolfe (1934-2009) / David Brown -- City of mirrors: Vancouverism by Larry Beasley / Anne Stevenson Housing|Le question du logement Housing|La question du logement / Glenn Miller & Ryan Walker -- Meet me in the middle: Aspirational, intergenerational, contextually-sensitive designs proposed as part of Edmonton's Missing Middle Infill Design Competition / Jason Syvixay & Kalen Anderson -- Challenges in filling the missing middle housing gap / Leslie Shieh -- Rental housing approaches across Canada / Ren Thomas -- Sustainable, affordable housing: NaÏve dream or economic imperative? / Gordon Harris -- Social housing in a time of change: Protecting an essential resource / Sarah Cooper -- Winning community acceptance of social housing / Shad Mayne & Patricia Maloney -- Addressing the homelessness crisis: BC takes effective action / Shayne Ramsay & Karen Hemmingson -- Equitable transit-oriented communities: A necessary pivot / Raymond Kan, James Stiver, & Lilian Chau -- Geo-statistical approaches to realizing affordable housing and complete communities / Archana Vyas & Indro Bhattacharyya -- UrbanSim: A platform to support urban planning with market insight / Keith Stewart & Bert Pereboom -- What is measured defines the crisis: Using community-based housing metrics to create culturally appropriate housing in Nishnawbe Aski Nation / Shelagh McCartney & Michael McKay -- Teaching hosuing policy to planners: Past, present, and future / Carolyn Whitzman -- Jeanne Mary Wolfe (1934-2009) / David Brown -- City of mirrors: Vancouverism by Larry Beasley / Anne Stevenson
- Publication . Journal . 2019Open Access EnglishPublisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: Canada
Mobility for all|Mobilité pour tous / Kent Munro & Timothy Shah -- Making accessibility accessible for planners / Madalena Harrernan-Fernandes & Ahmed El-Geneidy -- Got transit?: Potential planner responses to common questions about public transit / Tania Wegwitz -- How Kingston doubled its transit ridership within 10 years / Preston L. Schiller -- Transit-oriented development: What can Canadian planners learn from others? / Ren Thomas -- Innisfil transit: Powered by Uber / Paul Pentikainen -- Planners take the wheel / Michelle Berquist -- Getting us all there: Including equity in transportation planning / Orly Linovski & Nadia Galati -- Prioritization and pizza: Applying a solution to a pizza problem as a proxy for a transportation problem / Stephen Oliver -- Electric bicycles: Can they reduce driving and emissions in Canada? / Alexander Bigazzi & Elmira Berjisian -- Delivering last-mile solutions: A feasibility analysis of microhubs and cyclelogistics in the GTHA / Janelle Lee & Carolyn Kim -- CIP honour and awards|L'ICU honneurs et prix -- Blanche Lemco van Ginkel -- [Book review] Showing the way: Peter Oberlander and the imperative of global citizenship / David Witty Mobility for all|Mobilité pour tous https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23365/PC.59.2.FULL.pdf?sequence=3
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- Publication . Journal . 2022Open Access EnglishPublisher: VIU PressCountry: Canada
Volume 6, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25734/V6I1.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2021Open Access EnglishPublisher: VIU PressCountry: Canada
Volume 5, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23751/V5I1.pdf?sequence=4
- Publication . Journal . 2021Open Access EnglishPublisher: VIU PressCountry: Canada
Foreword / Pam Shaw -- Editorial / Liang (Cliff) Feng -- How 'smart' are smart cities? The case of Sidewalk Labs, Toronto / Don Alexander -- Generation urban: Financing family-friendly housing in Canada's urban centres / Kristin N. Agnello -- Corridor urbanism and the rise of the neighbourhood in the post-COVID city / Mark Holland In this issue, you will find considerations on smart cities as a way to promote critical thinking of planning students, a deep dive into the development proformas of housing units at urban cores, and detailed discussions on corridor urbanism as we learn from the impacts of COVID-19. Foreword / Pam Shaw -- Editorial / Liang (Cliff) Feng -- How 'smart' are smart cities? The case of Sidewalk Labs, Toronto / Don Alexander -- Generation urban: Financing family-friendly housing in Canada's urban centres / Kristin N. Agnello -- Corridor urbanism and the rise of the neighbourhood in the post-COVID city / Mark Holland https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23603/FuturePlansMarch2021.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2020Open Access EnglishPublisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: Canada
The pandemic and beyond|La pandémie et au delà / Kent Munro & Ray Tomalty -- Technological change and COVID-19: Adaptations for work and communities / Matthew Robinson -- How planners can help main streets adapt and recover / Judy Morgan -- Connecting across cultures: A model for engaging ethnocultural communities in emergency response / Aaron Lao & Belle Cheung -- Parks and the pandemic: Future implication for disaster response through a lens of urgent biophilia / Sasha Mosky and Mikiko Terashima -- Pandemic patios and "flat white" urbanism / Amina Yasin & Daniella Fergusson -- Racialized impacts of COVID-19: A wake-up call for urban planning / Robin Basalaev-Binder & Kevin Manaugh -- COVID-19 and uncertainty: Insights from collaboration between a regional government and a university / Pierre Filion, Markus Moos, & Jean Andrey -- Rues ludiques et rues-écoles : Comment de nouveaux modèles de transformation de la chaussée peuvent aider à redonner la ville aux jeunes pendant la pandémie (et après) / Julien Voyer, Audrey Lise Mallet, Katherine Frohlich, & Mikael St-Pierre -- How COVID-19 affected Ottawa's approach to planning / Stephen Willis -- Building resiliency through 15-minute neighbourhoods / Inge Roosendaal & Alain Miguelez -- Public transport during the COVID-19 pandemic / Ajay Agarwal & Claire Lee -- What does public engagement look like during a global pandemic? / Dallas Clowes, Stirling Scory, & Jana Zelenski -- CIP honours and awards / L’ICU honneurs et prix -- COVID-19: The end of an era|COVID-19 : La fin d’une ère / Ken Cameron -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf The pandemic and beyond|La pandémie et au delà The pandemic and beyond|La pandémie et au delà / Kent Munro & Ray Tomalty -- Technological change and COVID-19: Adaptations for work and communities / Matthew Robinson -- How planners can help main streets adapt and recover / Judy Morgan -- Connecting across cultures: A model for engaging ethnocultural communities in emergency response / Aaron Lao & Belle Cheung -- Parks and the pandemic: Future implication for disaster response through a lens of urgent biophilia / Sasha Mosky and Mikiko Terashima -- Pandemic patios and "flat white" urbanism / Amina Yasin & Daniella Fergusson -- Racialized impacts of COVID-19: A wake-up call for urban planning / Robin Basalaev-Binder & Kevin Manaugh -- COVID-19 and uncertainty: Insights from collaboration between a regional government and a university / Pierre Filion, Markus Moos, & Jean Andrey -- Rues ludiques et rues-écoles : Comment de nouveaux modèles de transformation de la chaussée peuvent aider à redonner la ville aux jeunes pendant la pandémie (et après) / Julien Voyer, Audrey Lise Mallet, Katherine Frohlich, & Mikael St-Pierre -- How COVID-19 affected Ottawa's approach to planning / Stephen Willis -- Building resiliency through 15-minute neighbourhoods / Inge Roosendaal & Alain Miguelez -- Public transport during the COVID-19 pandemic / Ajay Agarwal & Claire Lee -- What does public engagement look like during a global pandemic? / Dallas Clowes, Stirling Scory, & Jana Zelenski -- CIP honours and awards / L’ICU honneurs et prix -- COVID-19: The end of an era|COVID-19 : La fin d’une ère / Ken Cameron -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25296/PlanCanada_Winter2020.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2020 . Embargo End Date: 08 Feb 2022Open Access EnglishAuthors:(:Unkn) Unknown;(:Unkn) Unknown;
doi: 10.25316/ir-17100
Publisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: CanadaAre intelligent communities a smart way to go?|Les collectivit��s intelligentes sont-elles un choix raisonn��? / Kristy Kilbourne & Kent Munro -- From smart to more intelligent communities / John G. Jung -- Enhancing social resilience with the right smart technologies / Ashita Parekh & Stuart Hamre -- Lessons from planning Quayside: Planners' role in guiding intelligent communities / Pino Di Mascio -- Sidewalk Labs' plans for Toronto shake the foundations of planning as we know it / Guy Baeten -- Smart rural regions: A role for planners / Carol Bergum -- The open smart city: An ethical approach to smart cities development / Leo de Vreede -- Planning considerations for multi-level industrial development in Vancouver / Eric Aderneck -- Not in stock: The challenge of meeting housing market needs and expectations in non-metropolitan Canada / Marleen Morris, Julia Good, & Greg Halseth -- Message from the CIP president|Message de la pr��sidente de l'ICU / Eleanor Mohammed -- Planning on a spectrum|Planifier un ��ventail de possibilit��s: Are we prepared as planners, communities and governments for the Brave New World of intelligent city infrastructure and the opportunity it presents?|Sommes-nous pr��ts, en tant qu���urbanistes, communaut��s et gouvernements, �� affronter le meilleur des mondes en mati��re d���infrastructures de villes intelligentes et les possibilit��s ainsi offertes? / Melanie Hare; Sidewalk Labs: A case study|Sidewalk Labs : Une ��tude de cas / Cyndi Rottenberg-Walker; Will ongoing working from home put the village back into our city of neighbourhoods?|Le travail continu �� domicile va-t-il remettre le village dans notre ville de quartiers? / Anne McIlroy -- Planning research digest|Condens�� de recherches en urbanisme -- On the shelf Are intelligent communities a smart way to go?|Les collectivit��s intelligentes sont-elles un choix raisonn��?
Average popularityAverage popularity In bottom 99%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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Canada in 2050: What does the future look like?|Le Canada en 2050 : À quoi ressemble l’avenir? / Glenn Miller & Ray Tomalty -- On a different path towards 2050: Future-proofing cities against climate change / David Miller -- Planning plausible futures / Sarah Krapez, Blair Underhill, & Robert Barrs -- Plan UX: Designing plans and processes for a rapidly changing world / Robert Barrs & Kasia Tota -- Social infrastructure: Increasing quality of life amid an uncertain futures / Dylan Thiessen -- Transforming Vancouver into a water sensitive city by 2020 / Julie McManus & Wendy de Hoog -- Planning education: The next generation / Markus Moos -- Immigrants in suburbs are restructuring the Toronto Region / Mohammad A. Qadeer -- CIP and COVID-19|L'ICU et la COVID-19 / Beth McMahon -- John Merton Wright: 1929-1999 / Nicholas Tunnacliffe Canada in 2050|Le Canada en 2050 Canada in 2050: What does the future look like?|Le Canada en 2050 : À quoi ressemble l’avenir? / Glenn Miller & Ray Tomalty -- On a different path towards 2050: Future-proofing cities against climate change / David Miller -- Planning plausible futures / Sarah Krapez, Blair Underhill, & Robert Barrs -- Plan UX: Designing plans and processes for a rapidly changing world / Robert Barrs & Kasia Tota -- Social infrastructure: Increasing quality of life amid an uncertain futures / Dylan Thiessen -- Transforming Vancouver into a water sensitive city by 2020 / Julie McManus & Wendy de Hoog -- Planning education: The next generation / Markus Moos -- Immigrants in suburbs are restructuring the Toronto Region / Mohammad A. Qadeer -- CIP and COVID-19|L'ICU et la COVID-19 / Beth McMahon -- John Merton Wright: 1929-1999 / Nicholas Tunnacliffe https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25291/PlanCanada_Summer2020.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2020 . Embargo End Date: 03 Feb 2022Open Access EnglishAuthors:(:Unkn) Unknown;(:Unkn) Unknown;
doi: 10.25316/ir-17098
Publisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: CanadaAgriculture and rural planning|Am��nagement agricole et rural / Wayne Caldwell & Mary McInnes -- Protecting farmland: Principles and beneficial practices / David J. Connell -- Greenbelt gets it right: Balancing preservation of agricultural land and urban development / Emma Drake, Sara Epp, & Wayne Caldwell -- Planning to eat: A new decade for food planning / Emily Hansen, Naomi Robert, & Kristi Tatebe -- Harvesting lessons about agricultural planning / John Steil -- Indigenous perspectives in rural planning: Reconciliation starts with education / Adam Wright -- New foundations: Mobilizing the potential of place-based philanthropy for rural planning and developemtn / Katherine Levett, Sean Markey, Ryan Gibson, Kelly Vodden, & Bojan Furst -- Aging-in-place rural areas: Mini-homes as a housing solution / Ian Walker & Roza Tchoukaleyska -- Forward planning / Leela Viswanathan & Fran��ois Lapointe -- Lessons from green cities of Europe / David Witty -- Of battles and wars: A 50-year perspective on rural planning in Ontario|Choisir ses combats : Tour d'horizon sur 50 ans d'am��nagement rural en Ontario / Gary Davidson -- [Book review] Perfect city: An urban fixer's global search for magic in the modern metropolis / Glenn Miller -- [Book review] Toronto reborn: Design successes and challenges / Glenn Miller -- Letter to the editor: Response to "Reflections on teaching housing policy to planners" / Patricia Streich Agriculture and rural planning|Am��nagement agricole et rural
Average popularityAverage popularity In bottom 99%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Journal . 2020Open Access EnglishPublisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island UniversityCountry: Canada
Volume 4, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23303/V4I1.pdf?sequence=3
- Publication . Journal . 2019Open Access EnglishPublisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: Canada
Housing|La question du logement / Glenn Miller & Ryan Walker -- Meet me in the middle: Aspirational, intergenerational, contextually-sensitive designs proposed as part of Edmonton's Missing Middle Infill Design Competition / Jason Syvixay & Kalen Anderson -- Challenges in filling the missing middle housing gap / Leslie Shieh -- Rental housing approaches across Canada / Ren Thomas -- Sustainable, affordable housing: NaÏve dream or economic imperative? / Gordon Harris -- Social housing in a time of change: Protecting an essential resource / Sarah Cooper -- Winning community acceptance of social housing / Shad Mayne & Patricia Maloney -- Addressing the homelessness crisis: BC takes effective action / Shayne Ramsay & Karen Hemmingson -- Equitable transit-oriented communities: A necessary pivot / Raymond Kan, James Stiver, & Lilian Chau -- Geo-statistical approaches to realizing affordable housing and complete communities / Archana Vyas & Indro Bhattacharyya -- UrbanSim: A platform to support urban planning with market insight / Keith Stewart & Bert Pereboom -- What is measured defines the crisis: Using community-based housing metrics to create culturally appropriate housing in Nishnawbe Aski Nation / Shelagh McCartney & Michael McKay -- Teaching hosuing policy to planners: Past, present, and future / Carolyn Whitzman -- Jeanne Mary Wolfe (1934-2009) / David Brown -- City of mirrors: Vancouverism by Larry Beasley / Anne Stevenson Housing|Le question du logement Housing|La question du logement / Glenn Miller & Ryan Walker -- Meet me in the middle: Aspirational, intergenerational, contextually-sensitive designs proposed as part of Edmonton's Missing Middle Infill Design Competition / Jason Syvixay & Kalen Anderson -- Challenges in filling the missing middle housing gap / Leslie Shieh -- Rental housing approaches across Canada / Ren Thomas -- Sustainable, affordable housing: NaÏve dream or economic imperative? / Gordon Harris -- Social housing in a time of change: Protecting an essential resource / Sarah Cooper -- Winning community acceptance of social housing / Shad Mayne & Patricia Maloney -- Addressing the homelessness crisis: BC takes effective action / Shayne Ramsay & Karen Hemmingson -- Equitable transit-oriented communities: A necessary pivot / Raymond Kan, James Stiver, & Lilian Chau -- Geo-statistical approaches to realizing affordable housing and complete communities / Archana Vyas & Indro Bhattacharyya -- UrbanSim: A platform to support urban planning with market insight / Keith Stewart & Bert Pereboom -- What is measured defines the crisis: Using community-based housing metrics to create culturally appropriate housing in Nishnawbe Aski Nation / Shelagh McCartney & Michael McKay -- Teaching hosuing policy to planners: Past, present, and future / Carolyn Whitzman -- Jeanne Mary Wolfe (1934-2009) / David Brown -- City of mirrors: Vancouverism by Larry Beasley / Anne Stevenson
- Publication . Journal . 2019Open Access EnglishPublisher: Canadian Institute of PlannersCountry: Canada
Mobility for all|Mobilité pour tous / Kent Munro & Timothy Shah -- Making accessibility accessible for planners / Madalena Harrernan-Fernandes & Ahmed El-Geneidy -- Got transit?: Potential planner responses to common questions about public transit / Tania Wegwitz -- How Kingston doubled its transit ridership within 10 years / Preston L. Schiller -- Transit-oriented development: What can Canadian planners learn from others? / Ren Thomas -- Innisfil transit: Powered by Uber / Paul Pentikainen -- Planners take the wheel / Michelle Berquist -- Getting us all there: Including equity in transportation planning / Orly Linovski & Nadia Galati -- Prioritization and pizza: Applying a solution to a pizza problem as a proxy for a transportation problem / Stephen Oliver -- Electric bicycles: Can they reduce driving and emissions in Canada? / Alexander Bigazzi & Elmira Berjisian -- Delivering last-mile solutions: A feasibility analysis of microhubs and cyclelogistics in the GTHA / Janelle Lee & Carolyn Kim -- CIP honour and awards|L'ICU honneurs et prix -- Blanche Lemco van Ginkel -- [Book review] Showing the way: Peter Oberlander and the imperative of global citizenship / David Witty Mobility for all|Mobilité pour tous https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23365/PC.59.2.FULL.pdf?sequence=3