Community perception, community satisfaction, and social interaction in the Metropolitan fringe patterns in the Oak Ridges Moraine North of Toronto
The social nature of metropolitan fringe environments is linked to a series of interrelationships, principally between people and between people and the land. InSouthern Ontario a major land use is agriculture, with this industry firmly entrenched in the landscape, even in the expanding urban region...
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Truro , Nova Scotia, Canada
Department of Humanities, Nova Scotia Agricultural College and Rural Research Centre
1995.
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