Canadian Cities in Transition: Understanding Contemporary Urbanism - Softcover

Walker, Ryan

 
9780199032693: Canadian Cities in Transition: Understanding Contemporary Urbanism

Synopsis

A long-standing market-leading text for urban geography courses with a Canadian perspective, Canadian Cities in Transition, now in its sixth edition, continues to examine the critical issues and major transformations taking place in urban Canada. Examining all facets of Canadian cities, including historical evolution, dynamics of economy, environmental impacts, urban lifestyles, cultural makeup, social structure, infrastructures, governance, planning, and appearance, the text is crafted to help the next generation address the urban problems they are inheriting and find solutions for them. With new chapters on digital cities and sustainable development, as well as new and expanded coverage of contemporary issues such as accessibility, gentrification, and the rise of the creative class, the new edition offers a comprehensive and current study of Canadian cities, written by Canadians for Canadians.

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About the Author

Markus Moos is an associate professor in the School of Planning in the Faculty of the Environment at the University of Waterloo.

Tara Vinodrai is an associate professor in the Department of Geography and the Institute for Management and Innovation at the University of Toronto Mississauga.

Ryan Walker is a professor in the Department of Geography and Planning at the University of Saskatchewan.

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