Expansive Discourses
Urban Sprawl in Calgary, 1945–1978
Format:Paperback
Publisher:AU Press
Published:1st Jan '09
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A groundbreaking study of how and why the interactions between localgovernment and land developers in Calgary after the Second World Warcreated a city that exemplifies urban sprawl.
A groundbreaking study of how and why the interactions between local government and land developers in Calgary after the Second World War created a city that exemplifies urban sprawl.This is a groundbreaking study of urban sprawl in Calgary after theSecond World War. The interactions of land developers and the localgovernment influenced how the pattern grew: developers met marketdemands and optimized profits by building houses as efficiently aspossible, while the city had to consider wider planning constraints andinfrastructure costs. Foran examines the complexity of theirinteractions from a historical perspective, why each party acted as itdid, and where each can be criticized.
ISBN: 9781897425138
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
350 pages