This paper presents a life history-oriented modeling framework to investigate residential location decisions as a two-tier process of location search and location choice. In the first …
J Allen, Z Taylor - The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Performing longitudinal analysis of socio‐economic change in small‐area spatial units such as census tracts presents several methodological complications and requires significant …
Methods for analyzing Canadian neighbourhoods have developed principally from studies of large cities such as Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. Statistical analyses on …
NRJL Grant - Urban History Review, 2015 - utpjournals.press
Between the 1830s and 2010s Gottingen Street in Halifax, Canada, transitioned from a residential street, to a commercial corridor, to an area of community services, to a revitalizing …
In this work, we analyzed the locations of existing bus stops in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) area and then calculated the walking distance in time in order to …
Abstract Common stereotypes portray Atlantic Canadians as resistant to change. Our survey of Halifax residents challenges that view by assessing openness to three broad measures of …
R Harris, J Dunn, S Wakefield - 2015 - neighbourhoodchange.ca
In recent years, amid extensive public discussion about the growth of income inequality, some researchers have documented how this trend is changing the geography of …
I Townshend, B Miller, L Evans - … Change Research Project Paper, 2018 - researchgate.net
This report examines the changing characteristics and spatial distributions of income in Calgary since the early 1970s. It is one of a series produced by the Neighbourhood Change …
JL Grant, W Gregory - International Planning Studies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The paper traces neighbourhood change in central Halifax, Canada, from 1951 to 2011 to consider how urban renewal policies and other factors may have influenced who lives …