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The Institute of Urban Studies is an independent research arm of the University of Winnipeg. Since 1969 IUS has been both an academic and an applied research centre, committed to examining urban development issues in a broad, non-partisan manner. The Institute examines inner city, environmental, Aboriginal and community development issues. In addition to its ongoing involvement in research, IUS brings in visiting scholars, hosts workshops, seminars and conferences, and acts in partnership with other organizations in the community to affect positive change.
Collections dans cette communauté
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Bibliographica Series
Bibliography series on selected topics -
Dr. Earl A. Levin Archive
Personal papers and associated files -
General Reports
Many IUS reports do not belong to a series and are not produced for a specific organization. -
Mental Health Commission of Canada
Demonstration Project on Mental Health and Homelessness -
The Future City Series
A collection of reports about the future of the city -
The Unicity Papers
A collections of papers about Winnipeg's unicity
Soumissions récentes
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Downtown Trends: Downtown Winnipeg Market Research 2014
(2014)The Downtown BIZ authored the final report and website. As the website is no longer active, a PDF version of the report is temporarily available -
An analysis of the transportation modes used by university students in Winnipeg : is the commute to school sustainable?
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1999) -
The Rooming Houses of Furby Street
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2008)This magazine is part of a much larger historical study, Living on Furby, Narratives ofHome. The larger study is a detailed history of one block of Furby, between Portage and Broadway, from its beginnings to the present ... -
Green city views : public opinion and urban environments in ten Canadian cities
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1995) -
The prairie urban countryside : urban/rural fringe development in prairie regional cities
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1993) -
Partners in urban government
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991) -
The effects of education on native behaviour in the urban labour market
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1981) -
Patterns of native employment in the Winnipeg labour market
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1981) -
The apartment tenant relocation study : a report for the City of Winnipeg, Department of Environmental Planning
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1978) -
A strategy for self-help housing and renewal / by Lloyd Axworthy for Journal Plan 1973
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1973) -
Issues in housing and neighbourhood rehabilitation
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1990) -
Municipal non-profit housing : Winnipeg Housing Rehabilitation Corporation
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1986) -
Recreation and athletics at the University of Winnipeg, 1967-1983 : a brief history
(The Institute of Urban Studies, 1984) -
Workshop Proceedings: Urban Limit Line
(1991-01-01)On April 18, 1990, a one-day Workshop was organized by the Institute of Urban Studies to discuss issues and matters related to Plan Winnipeg's Urban Limit Line. The Workshop was sponsored by the Manitoba Department of ... -
Sustainable Churchill Discussion Paper
(2009-08-24)This Discussion Paper introduces the Sustainable Churchill initiative between the Town of Churchill and the University of Winnipeg. It provides an overview of major concepts, including what is meant by community sustainability, ... -
Engaging Older Manitobans in Active Lifestyles: A Plan for Action
(2008-01-01)The goal of this post-event report was to propose a framework for the development of an action plan to address the issue of social isolation amongst older adults in Manitoba. The strategies presented here were based ... -
Community-Based Planning: Engagement, Collaboration and Meaningful Participation in the Creation of Neighbourhood Plans
(2010)Community Development is a process by which people in communities work together to design a development process improving quality of life for citizens. To encourage community cohesion and effective synergies which mitigate ...