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- Thesis completed!
- The cost of urban intensification
- Conclusion
- Preliminary thesis findings – pragmatic and modernistic
- Urban intensification – a challenge and an opportunity
- After thinking and writing comes the talking – on the radio
- Statistically Speaking – different characteristics require different planning approaches
- Putting Downtown Guelph On the Map – optimistic, pragmatic, critical, collaborative and/or technocratic
- The Policy Drafting Process – when ideas morph
- Blueprint models: from suburbs to high-rises, but nothing in the middle
Tag Archives: interesting times
Happy New Year
2010 looks promising. I’m excited to get started. My urban planning studies are having a snowball effect inside my head. The challenges are great, particularly if seeking to make downtown public space (currently dominantly private and commercial) and pedestrianism (currently … Continue reading
Posted in Urban Planning
Tagged 2010, Adbusters, Allan Gregg, Alternatives Journal, Canadian Geographic, car, DOLK urban art, Frontline, In Conversation, interesting times, iTunes, Kent Hakull, Municipal World, North American cities, Nova, pedestrianism, Personal Development, PLAN 261 Urban and Metropolitan Planning and Development, PLAN 657 GIS and Spatial Decision Support, PLAN 701 Land Use Planning Fundamentals, PLAN 710 Research Design, podcast, public space, Spacing Radio, Steve Paikin, Teacher Assistant, TED Talks, The Agenda, the Economist, transport energy consumption, TVO, University of Waterloo
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Interesting Times re-used
(Regarding Helen’s below comment about crediting and linking to sources, I’ve added an example of a picture in which the owner’s ID is easy to locate – in contrast to the picture below (assumed same creator), which has limited ID). … Continue reading
Posted in No topic entires
Tagged CG4TV, Future cities, Guelph, interesting times, re-use, School of Planning, Smart Growth, University of Waterloo
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'Interesting aggie-times' begins
Perhaps daring, but the phrase ‘May you live in interesting times’ generates a curiosity that I seek to bring to this blog. It was brought to my attention by the author Terry Pratchett, when reading his Discworld novel Interesting Times. It … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, communication, farming, Guelph, interesting times, journalism, student
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