Shoreline regeneration for the Greater Toronto bioregion : a report / prepared for the Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront by the Shoreline Regeneration Work Group. : Z1-1988/1-41-13E-PDF
"The public's desire for the benefits of shoreline modification - including the recreational, economic, and aesthetic opportunities afforded by parks and access and boating — is in conflict with an equally powerful desire to avoid the negative consequences of previous projects. How can we make the shoreline better: healthier, more accessible, and more enjoyable, without making it worse - uglier and more polluted? This dilemma is the reason shoreline regeneration is an issue today."--p. 15.
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Ministère/Organisme | Canada. Privy Council Office. Canada. Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront. |
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Titre | Shoreline regeneration for the Greater Toronto bioregion : a report / prepared for the Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront by the Shoreline Regeneration Work Group. |
Type de publication | Monographie |
Langue | [Anglais] |
Autres langues publiées | [Français] |
Format | Électronique |
Document électronique | |
Autres formats offerts | Papier-[Anglais] |
Note(s) | "September 1991." Digitized edition from print produced by Privy Council Office of Canada. Issued also in French under title: Régénération du littoral de la biorégion du Grand Toronto : rapport. Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-204). Issued also in printed form. |
Information sur la publication | Ottawa : Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront, 1991. |
Description | 218 p. : graphs, maps, photos |
ISBN | 0-662-18981-7 |
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Descripteurs | Commissions of inquiry Coasts Sustainable development |