America's urban future : lessons from north of the border / Ray Tomalty and Alan Mallach.

By: Tomalty, Ray [author.]
Contributor(s): Mallach, Alan [author.]
Material type: TextTextDescription: ix, 300 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmISBN: 9781610915960Subject(s): Urban renewal -- United States | Urban renewal -- Canada | City planning -- United States | City planning -- Canada | Urban renewal -- Canada | City planning -- Canada | Urbanisme -- Ontario -- Toronto, Agglomâeration de -- Cas, âEtudes de | City planning | Urban renewal | Canada | United StatesDDC classification: 307.3 LOC classification: HT170 | .T65 2015
Contents:
Changing world, changing cities -- Canada and the United States: similar yet different -- differences in livability and sustainability -- Differences in urban form and transportation systems -- Organizing government: powers, boundaries, and governance systems -- Urban connectivity: integrated transportation planning -- Social policy and a more inclusive society -- Vibrant, diverse central cities -- Growing sustainable suburbs -- Learning from Canada: conclusion and recommendations.
Summary: In this book the authors examine U.S. policy in the light of the Canadian experience, and use that experience as a starting point to generate specific policy recommendations. Their recommendations are designed to help the U.S. further its urban revival, build more walkable, energy-efficient communities, and in particular, help land use adapt better to the needs of the aging population.--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-288) and index.

Changing world, changing cities -- Canada and the United States: similar yet different -- differences in livability and sustainability -- Differences in urban form and transportation systems -- Organizing government: powers, boundaries, and governance systems -- Urban connectivity: integrated transportation planning -- Social policy and a more inclusive society -- Vibrant, diverse central cities -- Growing sustainable suburbs -- Learning from Canada: conclusion and recommendations.

In this book the authors examine U.S. policy in the light of the Canadian experience, and use that experience as a starting point to generate specific policy recommendations. Their recommendations are designed to help the U.S. further its urban revival, build more walkable, energy-efficient communities, and in particular, help land use adapt better to the needs of the aging population.--Publisher's description.

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