Author: Toronto Transit Commission
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Category : Local transit
Languages : en
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Sheppard/Finch Rapid Transit Corridor Study
Author: Toronto Transit Commission
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Category : Local transit
Languages : en
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Category : Local transit
Languages : en
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Sheppard/Finch Rapid Transit Corridor Study
Author: Toronto Transit Commission
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Category : Toronto (Ont.)
Languages : en
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Category : Toronto (Ont.)
Languages : en
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Sheppard/Finch Rapid Transit Corridor Study
Author: Toronto Transit Commission. Corporate Planning Department
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Category : Finch Avenue (Toronto, Ont.)
Languages : en
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Category : Finch Avenue (Toronto, Ont.)
Languages : en
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Sheppard/Finch Rapid Transit Corridor Study
Author: Marshall, Macklin, Monaghan Limited
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Category : Finch Avenue (Toronto, Ont.)
Languages : en
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Category : Finch Avenue (Toronto, Ont.)
Languages : en
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Sheppard/Finch Rapid Transit Corridor Study
Author: Toronto Transit Commission
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Category : Finch Avenue (Toronto, Ont.)
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Finch Avenue (Toronto, Ont.)
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Sheppard
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Languages : en
Pages : 9
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This feasibility study, while dealing only with proposals in theSheppard/Finch Corridor, is intended to generate information ofsufficient depth to enable Metro Council and the TTC to setpriorities and to make recommendations for the Sheppard/Finch,Downtown, and Eglinton West Rapid Transit proposals. It isfurther intended that this study will meet the requirements ofthe Environmental Assessment Act (EAA).
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Languages : en
Pages : 9
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This feasibility study, while dealing only with proposals in theSheppard/Finch Corridor, is intended to generate information ofsufficient depth to enable Metro Council and the TTC to setpriorities and to make recommendations for the Sheppard/Finch,Downtown, and Eglinton West Rapid Transit proposals. It isfurther intended that this study will meet the requirements ofthe Environmental Assessment Act (EAA).
Pathways
Author: Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront (Canada)
Publisher: Barrette and Joanne Kidd Toronto : The Commission
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Category : Biotic communities
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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This report on the environmental audit of the east bayfront and port industrial area of the City of Toronto is the first to use a comprehensive ecosystem approach to a specific geographical area. The audit was conducted in two phases, with phase I gathering existing information on many aspects of the area, focusing primarily on the physical environment; and phase II including recommendations for key research that should be continued in the future. The technical background papers written for both phases I and II form the basis for this report, which explores the ecosystem approach and the notion of ecosystem integrity. The report examines the physical structures of the study area ecosystem, such as the habitats for humans and other organisms and their historical development; how the ecosystem functions; and the way in which decisions are made about ecosystems, including issues of stewardship and accountability. It then presents some opportunities to overcome obstacles presented by environmental conditions and to improve ecosystem integrity in the area.
Publisher: Barrette and Joanne Kidd Toronto : The Commission
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Category : Biotic communities
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
This report on the environmental audit of the east bayfront and port industrial area of the City of Toronto is the first to use a comprehensive ecosystem approach to a specific geographical area. The audit was conducted in two phases, with phase I gathering existing information on many aspects of the area, focusing primarily on the physical environment; and phase II including recommendations for key research that should be continued in the future. The technical background papers written for both phases I and II form the basis for this report, which explores the ecosystem approach and the notion of ecosystem integrity. The report examines the physical structures of the study area ecosystem, such as the habitats for humans and other organisms and their historical development; how the ecosystem functions; and the way in which decisions are made about ecosystems, including issues of stewardship and accountability. It then presents some opportunities to overcome obstacles presented by environmental conditions and to improve ecosystem integrity in the area.
Index to Current Urban Documents
Draper Transit Corridor Project
Rapid Transit Corridor Study
Author: San Francisco Redevelopment Agency
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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