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Abstract This paper analyzes the spatial potential of detached additional dwelling units (ADUs) in Windsor, Ontario. A new GIS model, which integrates various geoprocessing commands in ArcGIS 10.8.1, is developed to calculate whether the minimum allowable size of a detached ADU can fit within the total buildable area of a residential property, based on
Sarah Cipkar +5 more
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ABSTRACT Technological analysis of the late Holocene component of the stone artefact assemblage recovered from the Kings Table rockshelter in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, provides the basis for an assessment of the site's role in broader late Holocene settlement‐subsistence systems. Drawing on Kuhn's widely employed “provisioning model”, as well
Andrew McLaren, Geordie Oakes
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Urban vegetation and well‐being: A cross‐sectional study in Montreal, Canada
Abstract As urbanisation continues to accelerate, urban green spaces are increasingly recognised as key elements for enhancing people's health and well‐being. However, most research has used vegetation metrics that may not capture the specific associations between different types of vegetation and different mental health outcomes.
Rita Sousa‐Silva +7 more
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Abstract Residential building population data can be useful in a breadth of urban planning, health, transportation, and business applications. Unfortunately, complete datasets of residential building populations are not widely available for use in Canada, and therefore either larger census geographies are used or residential building populations must ...
Niko Yiannakoulias, Eva Boomsma
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Key messages Mid‐sized Canadian cities with significant international student populations have distinct housing challenges that require attention International students and newcomers with other statuses have different needs and goals, and experience the affordability crisis differently.
Yolande Pottie‐Sherman +3 more
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ABSTRACT When it comes to making planning and development decisions, the concepts of small, medium‐sized, or large cities are sometimes used to adapt public policies and instruments, or even to highlight challenges that are specific to certain categories of city. In this article, we take a look at the various dimensions that can be used to characterize
Michel Rochefort +3 more
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The Québec Sports Safety Board: a governmental agency dedicated to the prevention of sports and recreational injuries. [PDF]
Régnier G, Goulet C.
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Intimité, mobilité et urbanité en 1978 et 2000 [PDF]
À partir de données recueillies en 1978, nous analysons les représentations spatiales et les aspirations résidentielles de propriétaires et de locataires de Montréal et de Québec, de la banlieue et de la ville centre.
Bédard, Mélanie, Fortin, Andrée
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L’hétérogénéité des nouvelles populations rurales : comparaison dans deux MRC contrastées au Québec [PDF]
Les milieux ruraux sont actuellement confrontés à de nombreux changements occasionnés, entre autres, par l’arrivée et l’insertion de nouvelles populations désirant s’y établir en permanence.
Guimond, Laurie, Simard, Myriam
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