Author: Pittsburgh Township, Ont. Planning and Development Dept
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Official Plan of the Pittsburgh Planning Area. [Ontario].
Author: Pittsburgh Township, Ont. Planning and Development Dept
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OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE PITTSBURGH PLANNING AREA.
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Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Pages : 64
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The Official Plan of the Pittsburgh Planning Area
Author: Pittsburgh Township, Ontario
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Official Plan for the City of Toronto Planning Area
Author: Toronto (Ont.). Planning Board
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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The Official Plan of the Pittsburgh Planning Area
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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The Official Plan for the Pittsburgh Planning Area Including Amendment No. 59 to the Official Plan
Author: Kingston (Ontario). City Planning Board
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
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Official Plan for the Pittsburgh Planning Area Including Amendment No. 59 to the Official Plan: Consolidation June 30, 2004
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Plan Canada
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Remaking the Rust Belt
Author: Tracy Neumann
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812292898
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 277
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Cities in the North Atlantic coal and steel belt embodied industrial power in the early twentieth century, but by the 1970s, their economic and political might had been significantly diminished by newly industrializing regions in the Global South. This was not simply a North American phenomenon—the precipitous decline of mature steel centers like Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Hamilton, Ontario, was a bellwether for similar cities around the world. Contemporary narratives of the decline of basic industry on both sides of the Atlantic make the postindustrial transformation of old manufacturing centers seem inevitable, the product of natural business cycles and neutral market forces. In Remaking the Rust Belt, Tracy Neumann tells a different story, one in which local political and business elites, drawing on a limited set of internationally circulating redevelopment models, pursued postindustrial urban visions. They hired the same consulting firms; shared ideas about urban revitalization on study tours, at conferences, and in the pages of professional journals; and began to plan cities oriented around services rather than manufacturing—all well in advance of the economic malaise of the 1970s. While postindustrialism remade cities, it came with high costs. In following this strategy, public officials sacrificed the well-being of large portions of their populations. Remaking the Rust Belt recounts how local leaders throughout the Rust Belt created the jobs, services, leisure activities, and cultural institutions that they believed would attract younger, educated, middle-class professionals. In the process, they abandoned social democratic goals and widened and deepened economic inequality among urban residents.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812292898
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 277
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Cities in the North Atlantic coal and steel belt embodied industrial power in the early twentieth century, but by the 1970s, their economic and political might had been significantly diminished by newly industrializing regions in the Global South. This was not simply a North American phenomenon—the precipitous decline of mature steel centers like Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Hamilton, Ontario, was a bellwether for similar cities around the world. Contemporary narratives of the decline of basic industry on both sides of the Atlantic make the postindustrial transformation of old manufacturing centers seem inevitable, the product of natural business cycles and neutral market forces. In Remaking the Rust Belt, Tracy Neumann tells a different story, one in which local political and business elites, drawing on a limited set of internationally circulating redevelopment models, pursued postindustrial urban visions. They hired the same consulting firms; shared ideas about urban revitalization on study tours, at conferences, and in the pages of professional journals; and began to plan cities oriented around services rather than manufacturing—all well in advance of the economic malaise of the 1970s. While postindustrialism remade cities, it came with high costs. In following this strategy, public officials sacrificed the well-being of large portions of their populations. Remaking the Rust Belt recounts how local leaders throughout the Rust Belt created the jobs, services, leisure activities, and cultural institutions that they believed would attract younger, educated, middle-class professionals. In the process, they abandoned social democratic goals and widened and deepened economic inequality among urban residents.
Visions of the Future
Author: Ecologistics Limited
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Category : Coastal zone management
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Coastal zone management
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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