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Re-imagining Suburbia : A Growth Patter Study of TOCs at the City of Surrey Mozo, Jhon Alexander
Abstract
How may land growth patterns in suburban neighbourhoods be restructured to promote more sustainable and complete communities? This question is at the core of the following study, which analyzes current planning strategies aiming to break the auto-dependency that historically has dominated suburbia. In particular, this research focuses on a shift in suburban land use patterns that fosters emerging transit-oriented communities (TOC).
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Re-imagining Suburbia : A Growth Patter Study of TOCs at the City of Surrey
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2016-10
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How may land growth patterns
in suburban neighbourhoods
be restructured to promote
more sustainable and complete
communities?
This question is at the core of the
following study, which analyzes current
planning strategies aiming to break the
auto-dependency that historically has
dominated suburbia. In particular, this
research focuses on a shift in suburban
land use patterns that fosters emerging
transit-oriented communities (TOC).
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eng
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2017-02-20
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0342796
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Unreviewed
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Graduate
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