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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
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Contextualizing Canadian Private Property and Public Planning
- Private Property in Historical and Global Contexts and Its Lessons for Planning 37
- Bumble Bees Cannot Fly, and Restrictive Covenants Cannot Run 59
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Public Interest, Participation, and Planning Law
- The Disappearance of Planning Law in Ontario 87
- In Search of the “Public Interest” in Ontario Planning Decisions 104
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Recent Shifts in Canadian Urban Planning and Private Property
- Transforming Toronto 137
- Green Development 166
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Private Property, Natural Resources, and Planning
- Private Tree Protection Bylaws 195
- Planning for Potable Water 228
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Issues in Canadian Expropriation Law and Practice
- Expropriation 257
- Making Up for the Loss of “Home” 280
- Contributors 309
- Index 313
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Contextualizing Canadian Private Property and Public Planning
- Private Property in Historical and Global Contexts and Its Lessons for Planning 37
- Bumble Bees Cannot Fly, and Restrictive Covenants Cannot Run 59
-
Public Interest, Participation, and Planning Law
- The Disappearance of Planning Law in Ontario 87
- In Search of the “Public Interest” in Ontario Planning Decisions 104
-
Recent Shifts in Canadian Urban Planning and Private Property
- Transforming Toronto 137
- Green Development 166
-
Private Property, Natural Resources, and Planning
- Private Tree Protection Bylaws 195
- Planning for Potable Water 228
-
Issues in Canadian Expropriation Law and Practice
- Expropriation 257
- Making Up for the Loss of “Home” 280
- Contributors 309
- Index 313