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- Title
The Inside and Outside Game of Growth Management: Tracking Sprawl of Canada's Largest Metropolitan Areas.
- Authors
Han, Albert T.; Graham, Rylan; Tsenkova, Sasha
- Abstract
This study explores the changes in the regional growth patterns in the nine largest Canadian Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) between 1990 and 2010. We analyzed whether the metropolitan areas matched the Inside Game (i.e., intensification) with a strong Outside Game (i.e., regional planning) of growth management as represented by physical growth patterns. Overall, Toronto, Vancouver, and London CMAs matched the Inside Game with a strong Outside Game. Conversely, the CMAs of Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Calgary, Edmonton, and Winnipeg, where regional governance is fragmented or absent, exhibited signs of regional sprawl. All studied CMAs but Quebec City exhibited signs of intensification.
- Subjects
METROPOLITAN areas; REGIONAL planning; URBAN growth; ARTIFICIAL satellite tracking; PATTERN matching; CENSUS; SOLAR radiation management
- Publication
Journal of Planning Education & Research, 2023, Vol 43, Issue 3, p666
- ISSN
0739-456X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0739456X20937335