Outline: Larry S. Bourne, FRSC, MCIP, RPP, D.Litt
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Professor Emeritus Director (Interim) Cities Centre, 2007-2008 Department of Geography & Program in Planning Senior Associate, Cities Centre Fellow, Global Cities Program D.Litt (Hons) University of New Brunswick (2008) DES (Hons) University of Waterloo Faculty of Environmental Studies (1999) PhD University of Chicago (1966) MA University of Alberta (1963) BA (Hons) University of Western Ontario (1961) Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Massey Medal, Royal Canadian Geographical Society (2004) Awards for Scholarly Distinction, CAG and AAG (1986) Phone: (416) 978-1593 Location: Room 5019, Sidney Smith Hall (100 St. George), Toronto ON M5S 3G3, Canada Email: bourne@geog.utoronto.ca |
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| Research Interests |
| New urban forms and metropolitan development Canadian urban system, growth and change Urban social structure and new social spaces Intra-urban inequalities Urban revitalization and reurbanization Housing markets and neighbourhood change Planning and new cultures of regulation Comparative urban development and policyanalysis Urban governance: alternative models Communities at risk |
| Selected Publications |
| Bourne, L. S. 2008. On Schools of Thought, Comparative Research and Inclusiveness. Urban Geography 29: 170-184. |
| Bourne, L. S. 2007. Understanding Cities: A Personal Research Path. The Canadian Geographer 51(2): 121-138. |
| Simmons, J. and L. S. Bourne. 2007. Living with Population Growth and Decline. Plan Canada 47(2): 13-21. |
| Bourne, L. S. and F. Hou. 2006. The Migration-Immigration Link in Canada's Gateway Cities. Environment and Planning A 72: 1505-1525. |
| Bourne, L. S. 2006. Rescaling Urban Inequalities. In Urban Change at Different Scales, ed. R. Gonzalez, 65-78. Santiago, Spain. |
| Bourne, L.S. and J. Simmons. 2004. Urban Growth and Decline in Canada, 1971-2001. Research Paper 201. Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto. |
| Bourne, L. S., M. Bunce, L. Taylor, N. Luka and J. Maurer. 2004. Contested ground: the dynamics of peri-urban growth in the Toronto region. Canadian Journal of Regional Science XXVII: 251-269. |
| Bourne, L.S. and J. Simmons. 2004. Urban Growth and Decline in Canada, 1971-2001. Research Paper 201. Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto. |
| Bourne, L.S. 2003. Elastic cities; inelastic governments: on urban growth and governance in Canada. Canadian Issues Feb. 2003: 14-19. |
| Bourne, L. S. and D. Rose. 2001. The Changing Face of Canada: the Uneven Geographies of Population and Social Change. The Canadian Geographer 45(1): 105-119. |
| Bourne, L. S. 2001. The Urban Sprawl Debate: Myths, Realities and Hidden Agendas. Plan Canada 41(4): 26-30. |
| Bourne, L. S. 2001. Designing a Metropolitan Region: the Lessons and Lost Opportunities of the Toronto Experience. In The Challenge of Urban Government: Policies and Practices, eds. M. Freire and R. Stren, 27-46. Washington, DC: The World Bank Institute. |
| Professional Affiliations |
| Royal Society of Canada |
| Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG) |
| Association of American Geographers (AAG) |
| Canadian Regional Science Association (CRSA) |
| Regional Science Association International (RSAI) |
| Lambda Alpha |
| Canadian Urban Research Network |
| Urban Affairs Association |
| International Geographical Union |
| Canadian Institute of Planners |
| Ontario Professional Planners Institute |
| Teaching (2009-2010) |
| JPG 1507S - The Geography of Housing and Housing Policy |
