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Sustainable development and the rural-urban fringe : a review of the literature
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1993-01-01)
Sustainable development is a concept which has captured the imagination of scholars,
practitioners, and politicians at all geographical scales. While Dykeman (1990a, p. 3) suggests that the sustainable development concept ...
The Indian News, Volume 9 , Issue 2 (July 1966)
(Dept. of Citizenship and Immigration, Indian Affairs Branch, 1966-07-01)
Freedom of information in the City of Winnipeg
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1975)
Gentrification : assessing the causes and effects / Winnipeg's municipal conflict of interest guidelines : problems and solutions
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1992)
The parentage of Sir Justus Beck
(Notes & Queries / Oxford University Press, 2012-03)
This note demonstrates that Sir Justus Beck (1679–1722), 1st Baronet, was baptized 8 November 1679 at Amsterdam, as Joost, son of Jacob George Beck and Margaretha de Smeth.
When Jewish settlers farmed in Manitoba
(Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1977)
Traces the history of Bender Hamlet, a planned agricultural village located in the Interlake (the area between lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba), about 80 km from Winnipeg. The settlement was organized by a land speculator, ...
Planning for Winnipeg's future
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1978)
A Survivor’s Narrative of Institutional Harms Experienced in Manitoba Developmental Centre and Prisons in Canada
(University of Winnipeg, 2023-08-17)
This thesis is a case study that looks at the life story of a Black man, Dwight, who had been institutionalized at the Manitoba Developmental Centre (MDC) at the age of eleven in 1967 for three years. Dwight alleges that ...
Natural Selection and Morphological Variability: The Case of Europe From Neolithic to Modern Times [Comment]
(The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1978-03)
A report on the 610 Ross project in the Roosevelt Park demonstration area
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1971-05-01)