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Sense of Place and Health in Hamilton, Ontario: A Case Study
The concept of sense of place has received considerable attention by social scientists in recent years. Research has indicated that a person's sense of place is influenced by a number of factors including the built environment, socio-economic status (SES), well-being and health. Relatively few studies have examined sense of place at the neighbourhood level, particularly among communities exhibi...
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A body of literature has emerged over the past three decades to quantify the sprouting form of our contemporary cities. This paper adds to this literature by investigating the urban form of the City of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada. The novelty of this research is the use of firm micro data for the examination of the types of economic clustering and their influence on urban form. Furthermore, we ...
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Introduction Hamilton Harbour, also known as Burlington Bay, is a large embayment located at the western tip of Lake Ontario (Fig. 1). For decades, waste discharges from industrial andmunicipal activities had converted this scenic port into one of the most polluted sites in the Laurentian Great Lakes (Barica, 1989; Mayer and Johnson, 1994; Wolfe et al., 2000). As early as the 1850s, the Harbour...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Informes de la Construcción
سال: 1975
ISSN: 1988-3234,0020-0883
DOI: 10.3989/ic.1975.v27.i269.2877