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Urban drinking water quality : a survey of selected literature
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1993-01-01)
Water is indispensable for all life on our planet. The quantity of water on earth is finite, amounting to approximately 1500 million cubic kilometres (Morrison, 1984). It is one of the most precious resources that we have, ...
Main Street Workshop: Searching for Solutions
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1990)
The purpose of the report is to provide background information related to the issues in
the Main Street community, raise some questions and to stimulate discussion. It is not intended to be an extensive investigation and ...
Environmental stewardship : history, theory and practice workshop proceedings (March 11-12, 1994)
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1994)
A comparative overview of population and housing trends in rural and urban Canada
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1992)
Women and urban environments, volume 1 : feminist analysis of urban spaces
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1997)
Winnipeg inSight: compendium of Winnipeg planning literature
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1996-01-01)
Urban planning remains one of the biggest challenges and opportunities for cities and citizens alike, with broad implications for living conditions and the surrounding environment. The City of Winnipeg has been confronted ...
Community involvement in the site-selection process : a matter of citizen participation-the Manitoba Hazardous Waste Management Corporation
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991)
Towards stewardship of Winnipeg's river corridors : conference proceedings
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1990)
Urban waste management : a review of stewardship approaches
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1994-01-01)
A select, annotated bibliography on sustainable cities
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1992-01-01)
Back in 1989, the notion that cities might have a key role (or any role) in environmentally sound economic development was just beginning to be explored by urban theorists and environmentalists, and very few publications ...