Does Compatible Mean Same As?: Lessons Learned from the Residential Intensification of Surplus Hydro Lands in Four Older Suburban Neighbourhoods in the City of Toronto (Case Study) Does Compatible Mean Same As?: Lessons Learned from the Residential Intensification of Surplus Hydro Lands in Four Older Suburban Neighbourhoods in the City of Toronto (Case Study)

Does Compatible Mean Same As?: Lessons Learned from the Residential Intensification of Surplus Hydro Lands in Four Older Suburban Neighbourhoods in the City of Toronto (Case Study‪)‬

Canadian Journal of Urban Research 2006, Wntr, 15, 2

    • $5.99
    • $5.99

Publisher Description

Abstract We now have increasing opportunity to make inner suburbs more sustainable through intensification initiatives such as infill. This paper investigates NIMBY, the major obstacle that besets intensification in the inner suburbs. It demonstrates that even when the proposed in fill is housing of higher value, incumbent residents put forth opposition. Residents of the suburb studied in this research are found to be fundamentally concerned that things 'stay the same', believing, whole-heartedly, that 'compatible' land use means 'same as'. Lessons learned from experiences of NIMBY reactions to up-market, infill housing are the focus of this paper. The research presented here identifies a series of obstacles that planners and municipal politicians need to confront if they are ever to be able to retrofit aging suburbs.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2006
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
35
Pages
PUBLISHER
Institute of Urban Studies
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
271.9
KB
Constructing Suburbs Constructing Suburbs
2005
Regulating Place Regulating Place
2005
Social Housing and Urban Renewal Social Housing and Urban Renewal
2017
An Ordinary City An Ordinary City
2017
Defensible Space on the Move Defensible Space on the Move
2022
Housing Urban America Housing Urban America
2017
Criteria for Best Practices in Building Child-Friendly Cities: Involving Young People in Urban Planning and Design (Research Note) Criteria for Best Practices in Building Child-Friendly Cities: Involving Young People in Urban Planning and Design (Research Note)
2004
Chiras, Dan and Dave Wann: Superbia! 31 Ways to Create Sustainable Neighborhoods (The Key to Sustainable Cities) (Book Review) Chiras, Dan and Dave Wann: Superbia! 31 Ways to Create Sustainable Neighborhoods (The Key to Sustainable Cities) (Book Review)
2004
Linking Social Exclusion and Health: Explorations in Contrasting Neighbourhoods in Hamilton, Ontario (Report) Linking Social Exclusion and Health: Explorations in Contrasting Neighbourhoods in Hamilton, Ontario (Report)
2007
The Ironies of New Urbanism (Report) The Ironies of New Urbanism (Report)
2006
"I Want to See These Words Turned Into Action": Neoliberalism and Urban Housing for Elderly People of Aboriginal Origin (Report) "I Want to See These Words Turned Into Action": Neoliberalism and Urban Housing for Elderly People of Aboriginal Origin (Report)
2010
"Dealing the Race Card: Public Discourse on the Policing of Winnipeg's Inner-City Communities" (Report) "Dealing the Race Card: Public Discourse on the Policing of Winnipeg's Inner-City Communities" (Report)
2010