Comparing Canadian new urbanist and conventional suburban neighbourhoods (updated) : NH18-23/113-002E

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Explores travel and social behaviour differences between selected new urbanist and conventional suburban neighbourhoods in Canada. The four new urbanist developments selected for this study were: Bois Franc in Montréal, Cornell in Markham, Garrison Woods and McKenzie Towne in Calgary. The updated text describes the data analysis and results on the influence of self-selection bias on the travel behaviour of the households from the original study.

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Department/Agency Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Title Comparing Canadian new urbanist and conventional suburban neighbourhoods (updated)
Series title Research highlight. Socio-economic series 13-002
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) An insert: p. 9-10.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation February 2013.
Binding Softcover
Description 17p. : maps, tables, photographs ; 28 cm.
Catalogue number
  • NH18-23/113-002E
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