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PrologueThe Need for Community Planning | 3 |
Part OneThe Roots of Canadian Planning | 19 |
The Beginnings of Todays Cities | 21 |
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19th century achieve activities agencies Alberta approach basic British Columbia building built Canadian communities centre century citizens Clarence Stein Commission community planning community planning process community's concept concerns council CPAC decades density districts downtown dwellings Ebenezer Howard economic Edmonton effect efforts established example facilities Figure function goals greenbelt growth housing implementation important industrial institutions interests involved land development land-use legislation major ment metropolitan planning Montreal munity National Capital Commission neighbourhood ning Ontario open space Ottawa owners parcels of land parks participants Patrick Geddes pattern physical environment plan-making planning acts planning board planning decisions planning in Canada planning tools policies politicians population problems professional planners programs projects provinces provincial planning regional planning regulations role small towns social square kilometres streets structures subdivision plan Thomas Adams tion Toronto Town Planning transportation urban urban renewal usually Vancouver various zoning by-law