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  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    The volume 3, issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/22986/V3I1.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    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

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Planning Pecha Kucha|L’urbanisme selon le Pecha Kucha / Ernette Hutchings-Mason & Kent Munro -- Strengthening connections across urban Canada / Jennifer Barrett -- Modernizing Canada parks permits / Tessa Fortier, Daniel Mercer, & Allison Donnelly -- Bringing back the night / Sheena Jardine-Olade, Nichole Ives-Allison, & Martyna Turczynowicz -- From carrots to community gardens / Karin Kliewer -- Letting go / Erik Backstrom & Carley Holt -- Être de son temps / Julie Ozell -- A volunteer's guide to planning in Calgary / Edward Spink & Adetoun Osuntogun -- Practicing exclusion / Cara Chellew -- Reconciliation through placemaking / Perry Stein, Jillian Bracken, & Andrew Malcolm -- Les jeunes agissent sur leur milieu de vie / Julien Voyer -- Reinventing the family farm / Pamela Duesling, Emily C. Sousa, & Wayne Caldwell -- A fresh take on engagement / Katie Price & Joanna Burris -- Municipal funding for the non-profit sector / Dominique Clément -- Bring your presentation and let's jam: Pecha Kucha and Canadian urbanism|Apportez vos présentations, organisons un jam : Le Pecha Kucha et le Conseil canadien d’urbanisme / Alex Taranu -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf|L’étagère du planifi cateur -- [Book review] Planning Canadian communities: An introduction to the principles, practice, and participants in the 21st century / John Heseltine Planning Pecha Kucha en urbanisme Planning Pecha Kucha|L’urbanisme selon le Pecha Kucha / Ernette Hutchings-Mason & Kent Munro -- Strengthening connections across urban Canada / Jennifer Barrett -- Modernizing Canada parks permits / Tessa Fortier, Daniel Mercer, & Allison Donnelly -- Bringing back the night / Sheena Jardine-Olade, Nichole Ives-Allison, & Martyna Turczynowicz -- From carrots to community gardens / Karin Kliewer -- Letting go / Erik Backstrom & Carley Holt -- Être de son temps / Julie Ozell -- A volunteer's guide to planning in Calgary / Edward Spink & Adetoun Osuntogun -- Practicing exclusion / Cara Chellew -- Reconciliation through placemaking / Perry Stein, Jillian Bracken, & Andrew Malcolm -- Les jeunes agissent sur leur milieu de vie / Julien Voyer -- Reinventing the family farm / Pamela Duesling, Emily C. Sousa, & Wayne Caldwell -- A fresh take on engagement / Katie Price & Joanna Burris -- Municipal funding for the non-profit sector / Dominique Clément -- Bring your presentation and let's jam: Pecha Kucha and Canadian urbanism|Apportez vos présentations, organisons un jam : Le Pecha Kucha et le Conseil canadien d’urbanisme / Alex Taranu -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf|L’étagère du planifi cateur -- [Book review] Planning Canadian communities: An introduction to the principles, practice, and participants in the 21st century / John Heseltine https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/26322/PlanCanada_Vol.61_No.3_Fall-2021.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: VIU Press
    Country: Canada

    Volume 6, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25734/V6I1.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    State of the profession|État de la profession / Kristy Kilbourne & Dilys Huang -- The future of the profession: Start with ethics and knowledge / John Farrow -- Professional standards review / Vicki Bryanton -- Repairing the pipeline to professional certification for BIPOC and IEP planners in Canada / Leela Viswanathan -- The state of planning education in Ontario: Preparing the next generation of planners / Siobhan Kelly, Holly Stemberger, & Regan Zink -- From classrooms to boardrooms: Applying a multi-scale coordinated approach to an anti-racist future for the Canadian planning system / Jennifer Dean, Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, & Sara Edge -- Accessibility and disability: A move forward for the planning profession? / Selam Eyob, Merve Kolcak, & Samantha Biglieri -- Planner as convener / Marina Jozipovic, Brenda Madrazo, & Matt Thomson -- Planning for reconciliation in Canadian cities: Indigenous perspectives from Winnipeg / Sarem Nejad -- Planning for climate change: Wicked problem or wicked opportunity? / Kacia Tolsma, Alison Shaw, & Kelly Learned -- Career perspectives in planning: 1990 to today / Lisa Salsberg, Elicia Elliott, & Michelle Kearns -- Mapping Vancouver's slow streets in the context of equity / Claire Lee & Patricia Collins -- 2021 CIP honours and awards|L’ICU honneurs et prix 2021 -- The TPIC/CIP presidents|Les présidents de l’IUC/ICU / John Steil -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf|L’étagère du planifi cateur State of the profession|État de la profession State of the profession|État de la profession / Kristy Kilbourne & Dilys Huang -- The future of the profession: Start with ethics and knowledge / John Farrow -- Professional standards review / Vicki Bryanton -- Repairing the pipeline to professional certification for BIPOC and IEP planners in Canada / Leela Viswanathan -- The state of planning education in Ontario: Preparing the next generation of planners / Siobhan Kelly, Holly Stemberger, & Regan Zink -- From classrooms to boardrooms: Applying a multi-scale coordinated approach to an anti-racist future for the Canadian planning system / Jennifer Dean, Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, & Sara Edge -- Accessibility and disability: A move forward for the planning profession? / Selam Eyob, Merve Kolcak, & Samantha Biglieri -- Planner as convener / Marina Jozipovic, Brenda Madrazo, & Matt Thomson -- Planning for reconciliation in Canadian cities: Indigenous perspectives from Winnipeg / Sarem Nejad -- Planning for climate change: Wicked problem or wicked opportunity? / Kacia Tolsma, Alison Shaw, & Kelly Learned -- Career perspectives in planning: 1990 to today / Lisa Salsberg, Elicia Elliott, & Michelle Kearns -- Mapping Vancouver's slow streets in the context of equity / Claire Lee & Patricia Collins -- 2021 CIP honours and awards|L’ICU honneurs et prix 2021 -- The TPIC/CIP presidents|Les présidents de l’IUC/ICU / John Steil -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf|L’étagère du planifi cateur https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/26324/PlanCanada_Vol.61_No.4_Winter-2021.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    President's note|Note du président / Dan Huang -- Towards social and racial equity in planning|Vers l’équité sociale et raciale dans la planification / Amina Yasin & Daniella Fergusson -- City of land remembering / Kamala Todd -- Racial inequities in rural, remote, and northern Canadian planning / Jonathan Boron, Katherine Levett, & Myfannwy Pope -- The case of Nigeria's Sungbo Eredo: On the absence of African planning and architectural excellence in Canadian planning / Francis Kodjo Kwashie -- Urban planning education after Black Lives Matter / Cecille de Laurentis -- Spatial marginality and Toronto's priority neighbourhoods / Rahma Siad-Togane -- Spatial inequalities and informal settlements in apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa / Sinovuyo Lehlohonolo Mnyanda -- Appreciating the natural heritage landscapes in low income 'hoods' / Shannon Holness -- Edmonton's zoning makeover is an opportunity for equity / Livia Balone, Felipe Canavera, & Jason Syvixay -- "In honour of the village we have today": Co-creating a Housing Solutions Lab for Indigenous youth aging out of care in Winnipeg / Darrien Morton, Zoë Mager, Michael Redhead Champagne, & Nigaanii Wabiski Mikanak Ogichidaa -- Freedom of movement: A conversation on the mobility industry's role in normalizing self-righteousness with "At the Intersections" -- Care-full planning / Leslie Kern -- Disability justice in the city -- Thea Kurdi & Anika Abdullah -- We've painted a rainbow crosswalk. Now what? / Tiffany Muller Myrdahl -- Challenging from within: To bring equity forward, we must challenge our profession from within / Jason Syvixay & Lyla Peter -- We are carrying our bundles forward / Kamala Todd -- The voices of BIPOC planners|La voix des urbanistes du BIPOC / Mary Lou Tanner -- Bookshelf: Guest editors' recommendations -- Research digest|Condensé de recherches Social and racial equity|Équité sociale et raciale President's note|Note du président / Dan Huang -- Towards social and racial equity in planning|Vers l’équité sociale et raciale dans la planification / Amina Yasin & Daniella Fergusson -- City of land remembering / Kamala Todd -- Racial inequities in rural, remote, and northern Canadian planning / Jonathan Boron, Katherine Levett, & Myfannwy Pope -- The case of Nigeria's Sungbo Eredo: On the absence of African planning and architectural excellence in Canadian planning / Francis Kodjo Kwashie -- Urban planning education after Black Lives Matter / Cecille de Laurentis -- Spatial marginality and Toronto's priority neighbourhoods / Rahma Siad-Togane -- Spatial inequalities and informal settlements in apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa / Sinovuyo Lehlohonolo Mnyanda -- Appreciating the natural heritage landscapes in low income 'hoods' / Shannon Holness -- Edmonton's zoning makeover is an opportunity for equity / Livia Balone, Felipe Canavera, & Jason Syvixay -- "In honour of the village we have today": Co-creating a Housing Solutions Lab for Indigenous youth aging out of care in Winnipeg / Darrien Morton, Zoë Mager, Michael Redhead Champagne, & Nigaanii Wabiski Mikanak Ogichidaa -- Freedom of movement: A conversation on the mobility industry's role in normalizing self-righteousness with "At the Intersections" -- Care-full planning / Leslie Kern -- Disability justice in the city -- Thea Kurdi & Anika Abdullah -- We've painted a rainbow crosswalk. Now what? / Tiffany Muller Myrdahl -- Challenging from within: To bring equity forward, we must challenge our profession from within / Jason Syvixay & Lyla Peter -- We are carrying our bundles forward / Kamala Todd -- The voices of BIPOC planners|La voix des urbanistes du BIPOC / Mary Lou Tanner -- Bookshelf: Guest editors' recommendations -- Research digest|Condensé de recherches https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/26191/PlanCanada_Vol.61_No.1_Spring-2021.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    (:Unkn) Unknown;
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    The volume 2, issue 2 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/22982/V2I2.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    (:Unkn) Unknown;
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Are 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��?

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    Volume 2, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23327/V2I1.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: VIU Press
    Country: 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

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  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    The volume 3, issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/22986/V3I1.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    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

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Planning Pecha Kucha|L’urbanisme selon le Pecha Kucha / Ernette Hutchings-Mason & Kent Munro -- Strengthening connections across urban Canada / Jennifer Barrett -- Modernizing Canada parks permits / Tessa Fortier, Daniel Mercer, & Allison Donnelly -- Bringing back the night / Sheena Jardine-Olade, Nichole Ives-Allison, & Martyna Turczynowicz -- From carrots to community gardens / Karin Kliewer -- Letting go / Erik Backstrom & Carley Holt -- Être de son temps / Julie Ozell -- A volunteer's guide to planning in Calgary / Edward Spink & Adetoun Osuntogun -- Practicing exclusion / Cara Chellew -- Reconciliation through placemaking / Perry Stein, Jillian Bracken, & Andrew Malcolm -- Les jeunes agissent sur leur milieu de vie / Julien Voyer -- Reinventing the family farm / Pamela Duesling, Emily C. Sousa, & Wayne Caldwell -- A fresh take on engagement / Katie Price & Joanna Burris -- Municipal funding for the non-profit sector / Dominique Clément -- Bring your presentation and let's jam: Pecha Kucha and Canadian urbanism|Apportez vos présentations, organisons un jam : Le Pecha Kucha et le Conseil canadien d’urbanisme / Alex Taranu -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf|L’étagère du planifi cateur -- [Book review] Planning Canadian communities: An introduction to the principles, practice, and participants in the 21st century / John Heseltine Planning Pecha Kucha en urbanisme Planning Pecha Kucha|L’urbanisme selon le Pecha Kucha / Ernette Hutchings-Mason & Kent Munro -- Strengthening connections across urban Canada / Jennifer Barrett -- Modernizing Canada parks permits / Tessa Fortier, Daniel Mercer, & Allison Donnelly -- Bringing back the night / Sheena Jardine-Olade, Nichole Ives-Allison, & Martyna Turczynowicz -- From carrots to community gardens / Karin Kliewer -- Letting go / Erik Backstrom & Carley Holt -- Être de son temps / Julie Ozell -- A volunteer's guide to planning in Calgary / Edward Spink & Adetoun Osuntogun -- Practicing exclusion / Cara Chellew -- Reconciliation through placemaking / Perry Stein, Jillian Bracken, & Andrew Malcolm -- Les jeunes agissent sur leur milieu de vie / Julien Voyer -- Reinventing the family farm / Pamela Duesling, Emily C. Sousa, & Wayne Caldwell -- A fresh take on engagement / Katie Price & Joanna Burris -- Municipal funding for the non-profit sector / Dominique Clément -- Bring your presentation and let's jam: Pecha Kucha and Canadian urbanism|Apportez vos présentations, organisons un jam : Le Pecha Kucha et le Conseil canadien d’urbanisme / Alex Taranu -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf|L’étagère du planifi cateur -- [Book review] Planning Canadian communities: An introduction to the principles, practice, and participants in the 21st century / John Heseltine https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/26322/PlanCanada_Vol.61_No.3_Fall-2021.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: VIU Press
    Country: Canada

    Volume 6, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25734/V6I1.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    State of the profession|État de la profession / Kristy Kilbourne & Dilys Huang -- The future of the profession: Start with ethics and knowledge / John Farrow -- Professional standards review / Vicki Bryanton -- Repairing the pipeline to professional certification for BIPOC and IEP planners in Canada / Leela Viswanathan -- The state of planning education in Ontario: Preparing the next generation of planners / Siobhan Kelly, Holly Stemberger, & Regan Zink -- From classrooms to boardrooms: Applying a multi-scale coordinated approach to an anti-racist future for the Canadian planning system / Jennifer Dean, Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, & Sara Edge -- Accessibility and disability: A move forward for the planning profession? / Selam Eyob, Merve Kolcak, & Samantha Biglieri -- Planner as convener / Marina Jozipovic, Brenda Madrazo, & Matt Thomson -- Planning for reconciliation in Canadian cities: Indigenous perspectives from Winnipeg / Sarem Nejad -- Planning for climate change: Wicked problem or wicked opportunity? / Kacia Tolsma, Alison Shaw, & Kelly Learned -- Career perspectives in planning: 1990 to today / Lisa Salsberg, Elicia Elliott, & Michelle Kearns -- Mapping Vancouver's slow streets in the context of equity / Claire Lee & Patricia Collins -- 2021 CIP honours and awards|L’ICU honneurs et prix 2021 -- The TPIC/CIP presidents|Les présidents de l’IUC/ICU / John Steil -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf|L’étagère du planifi cateur State of the profession|État de la profession State of the profession|État de la profession / Kristy Kilbourne & Dilys Huang -- The future of the profession: Start with ethics and knowledge / John Farrow -- Professional standards review / Vicki Bryanton -- Repairing the pipeline to professional certification for BIPOC and IEP planners in Canada / Leela Viswanathan -- The state of planning education in Ontario: Preparing the next generation of planners / Siobhan Kelly, Holly Stemberger, & Regan Zink -- From classrooms to boardrooms: Applying a multi-scale coordinated approach to an anti-racist future for the Canadian planning system / Jennifer Dean, Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, & Sara Edge -- Accessibility and disability: A move forward for the planning profession? / Selam Eyob, Merve Kolcak, & Samantha Biglieri -- Planner as convener / Marina Jozipovic, Brenda Madrazo, & Matt Thomson -- Planning for reconciliation in Canadian cities: Indigenous perspectives from Winnipeg / Sarem Nejad -- Planning for climate change: Wicked problem or wicked opportunity? / Kacia Tolsma, Alison Shaw, & Kelly Learned -- Career perspectives in planning: 1990 to today / Lisa Salsberg, Elicia Elliott, & Michelle Kearns -- Mapping Vancouver's slow streets in the context of equity / Claire Lee & Patricia Collins -- 2021 CIP honours and awards|L’ICU honneurs et prix 2021 -- The TPIC/CIP presidents|Les présidents de l’IUC/ICU / John Steil -- Planning research digest|Condensé de recherches en urbanisme -- Planner's bookshelf|L’étagère du planifi cateur https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/26324/PlanCanada_Vol.61_No.4_Winter-2021.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    President's note|Note du président / Dan Huang -- Towards social and racial equity in planning|Vers l’équité sociale et raciale dans la planification / Amina Yasin & Daniella Fergusson -- City of land remembering / Kamala Todd -- Racial inequities in rural, remote, and northern Canadian planning / Jonathan Boron, Katherine Levett, & Myfannwy Pope -- The case of Nigeria's Sungbo Eredo: On the absence of African planning and architectural excellence in Canadian planning / Francis Kodjo Kwashie -- Urban planning education after Black Lives Matter / Cecille de Laurentis -- Spatial marginality and Toronto's priority neighbourhoods / Rahma Siad-Togane -- Spatial inequalities and informal settlements in apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa / Sinovuyo Lehlohonolo Mnyanda -- Appreciating the natural heritage landscapes in low income 'hoods' / Shannon Holness -- Edmonton's zoning makeover is an opportunity for equity / Livia Balone, Felipe Canavera, & Jason Syvixay -- "In honour of the village we have today": Co-creating a Housing Solutions Lab for Indigenous youth aging out of care in Winnipeg / Darrien Morton, Zoë Mager, Michael Redhead Champagne, & Nigaanii Wabiski Mikanak Ogichidaa -- Freedom of movement: A conversation on the mobility industry's role in normalizing self-righteousness with "At the Intersections" -- Care-full planning / Leslie Kern -- Disability justice in the city -- Thea Kurdi & Anika Abdullah -- We've painted a rainbow crosswalk. Now what? / Tiffany Muller Myrdahl -- Challenging from within: To bring equity forward, we must challenge our profession from within / Jason Syvixay & Lyla Peter -- We are carrying our bundles forward / Kamala Todd -- The voices of BIPOC planners|La voix des urbanistes du BIPOC / Mary Lou Tanner -- Bookshelf: Guest editors' recommendations -- Research digest|Condensé de recherches Social and racial equity|Équité sociale et raciale President's note|Note du président / Dan Huang -- Towards social and racial equity in planning|Vers l’équité sociale et raciale dans la planification / Amina Yasin & Daniella Fergusson -- City of land remembering / Kamala Todd -- Racial inequities in rural, remote, and northern Canadian planning / Jonathan Boron, Katherine Levett, & Myfannwy Pope -- The case of Nigeria's Sungbo Eredo: On the absence of African planning and architectural excellence in Canadian planning / Francis Kodjo Kwashie -- Urban planning education after Black Lives Matter / Cecille de Laurentis -- Spatial marginality and Toronto's priority neighbourhoods / Rahma Siad-Togane -- Spatial inequalities and informal settlements in apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa / Sinovuyo Lehlohonolo Mnyanda -- Appreciating the natural heritage landscapes in low income 'hoods' / Shannon Holness -- Edmonton's zoning makeover is an opportunity for equity / Livia Balone, Felipe Canavera, & Jason Syvixay -- "In honour of the village we have today": Co-creating a Housing Solutions Lab for Indigenous youth aging out of care in Winnipeg / Darrien Morton, Zoë Mager, Michael Redhead Champagne, & Nigaanii Wabiski Mikanak Ogichidaa -- Freedom of movement: A conversation on the mobility industry's role in normalizing self-righteousness with "At the Intersections" -- Care-full planning / Leslie Kern -- Disability justice in the city -- Thea Kurdi & Anika Abdullah -- We've painted a rainbow crosswalk. Now what? / Tiffany Muller Myrdahl -- Challenging from within: To bring equity forward, we must challenge our profession from within / Jason Syvixay & Lyla Peter -- We are carrying our bundles forward / Kamala Todd -- The voices of BIPOC planners|La voix des urbanistes du BIPOC / Mary Lou Tanner -- Bookshelf: Guest editors' recommendations -- Research digest|Condensé de recherches https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/26191/PlanCanada_Vol.61_No.1_Spring-2021.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    (:Unkn) Unknown;
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    The volume 2, issue 2 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/22982/V2I2.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    (:Unkn) Unknown;
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Are 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��?

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    Volume 2, Issue 1 of the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/23327/V2I1.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: VIU Press
    Country: 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

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