Urban fragmentation in Winnipeg
Winnipeg is a spatially, culturally, psychologically and visually fragmented city, particularly due to the vehicular-oriented growth which has engendered segmented land-use, dismantled walkable networks and provoked disconnection between culture and nature as well as within nature itself. In particu...
Main Author: | Yabe, Yoshihiro |
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Other Authors: | Perron, Richard (Landscape Architecture) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5054 |
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