The boundary bargain: growth, development, and the future of city county separation
"The Boundary Bargain: Growth, Development, and the Future of City-County Separation addresses a burgeoning area of study in Canadian local government-growth, development, and sprawl. Specifically, the manuscript examines the role of municipal organization in urban growth and the role of instit...
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Schriftenreihe: | McGill-Queen's studies in urban governance
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Boundary Bargain: Growth, Development, and the Future of City-County Separation addresses a burgeoning area of study in Canadian local government-growth, development, and sprawl. Specifically, the manuscript examines the role of municipal organization in urban growth and the role of institutions in the city-county separation. Using Ontario as case study, the manuscript highlights the coordination problem posed by this separation. Traditionally, the two areas have been seen as distinct with different sets of values, economies, labour trends, and ways of life. Despite these cultural and geographic divergences, rural and urban have always had a reciprocal relationship and both play an important role in the strength of the national economy, trade, commerce, and population growth. This complex inter-connected relationship presents a challenge to policy-makers. In Ontario, more recent structural responses to the divide have tended to view the city and its rural periphery as part of a common political unit, if not also a sociological and economic one. In the past when an urban area of a county was declared a city it was politically separated from its surrounding county thereby severing any institutional linkages the two once shared. More recently responses to regional growth began to see urban and rural as connected and have since designed institutions that linked the two in order to provide greater policy and service continuity. The Boundary Bargain details this shift in institutional thinking and municipal organization while examining best practices for addressing growth and development from a regional perspective."-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-185) and index |
Beschreibung: | viii, 195 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780773547483 9780773547490 |
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spelling | Spicer, Zachary 1983- Verfasser (DE-588)1124028757 aut The boundary bargain growth, development, and the future of city county separation Zachary Spicer Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago McGill-Queen's University Press [2016] viii, 195 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier McGill-Queen's studies in urban governance 4 Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-185) and index Municipal organization in Ontario -- Growth, development, and conceptualizations of urban and rural -- London and Middlesex County -- Guelph and Wellington County -- Barrie, Orillia, and Simcoe County -- Designing institutions that work "The Boundary Bargain: Growth, Development, and the Future of City-County Separation addresses a burgeoning area of study in Canadian local government-growth, development, and sprawl. Specifically, the manuscript examines the role of municipal organization in urban growth and the role of institutions in the city-county separation. Using Ontario as case study, the manuscript highlights the coordination problem posed by this separation. Traditionally, the two areas have been seen as distinct with different sets of values, economies, labour trends, and ways of life. Despite these cultural and geographic divergences, rural and urban have always had a reciprocal relationship and both play an important role in the strength of the national economy, trade, commerce, and population growth. This complex inter-connected relationship presents a challenge to policy-makers. In Ontario, more recent structural responses to the divide have tended to view the city and its rural periphery as part of a common political unit, if not also a sociological and economic one. In the past when an urban area of a county was declared a city it was politically separated from its surrounding county thereby severing any institutional linkages the two once shared. More recently responses to regional growth began to see urban and rural as connected and have since designed institutions that linked the two in order to provide greater policy and service continuity. The Boundary Bargain details this shift in institutional thinking and municipal organization while examining best practices for addressing growth and development from a regional perspective."-- Rural-urban relations / Ontario / Case studies Cities and towns / Ontario / Growth / Case studies Municipal government / Ontario / Case studies County government / Ontario / Case studies Regionalism / Ontario / Case studies Cities and towns / Growth fast County government fast Economic history fast Municipal government fast Regionalism fast Rural conditions fast Rural-urban relations fast Stadt Wirtschaft Wirtschaft. Geschichte Ontario / Economic conditions / Case studies Ontario / Rural conditions / Case studies Ontario fast (DE-588)4522595-3 Fallstudiensammlung gnd-content McGill-Queen's studies in urban governance 4 (DE-604)BV043008770 4 |
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title | The boundary bargain growth, development, and the future of city county separation |
title_auth | The boundary bargain growth, development, and the future of city county separation |
title_exact_search | The boundary bargain growth, development, and the future of city county separation |
title_full | The boundary bargain growth, development, and the future of city county separation Zachary Spicer |
title_fullStr | The boundary bargain growth, development, and the future of city county separation Zachary Spicer |
title_full_unstemmed | The boundary bargain growth, development, and the future of city county separation Zachary Spicer |
title_short | The boundary bargain |
title_sort | the boundary bargain growth development and the future of city county separation |
title_sub | growth, development, and the future of city county separation |
topic | Rural-urban relations / Ontario / Case studies Cities and towns / Ontario / Growth / Case studies Municipal government / Ontario / Case studies County government / Ontario / Case studies Regionalism / Ontario / Case studies Cities and towns / Growth fast County government fast Economic history fast Municipal government fast Regionalism fast Rural conditions fast Rural-urban relations fast Stadt Wirtschaft Wirtschaft. Geschichte |
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