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Eras of transportation technology and changing urban morphology
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U.S. Policies Favour Suburban Growth in Contrast to Canada Housing finance FHA/VA mortgage guarantees Mortgages tax deductible in U.S. 1956 Interstate Highway Act Inner city freeways Beltways – irony! Transit ridership low Cheap fuel dependence Inner city housing projects Urban social caricature of U.S.-Canadian contrast ‘White flight’ & ‘Tipping point’ vs. Multiculturalism, diversity, gentrification
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Detroit: Ford Freeway, 1987
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Multinode urban form with Edge Cities Pizza pie model
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Commuting Patterns Eroding spatial affinity between home and workplace Core→suburb, beltway commuting reverse commuting longer distance commuting Critical isochrone Distance decay
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“Frictionless Zone & Distance Decay in Commuting
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Manneken-Pis, Brussels
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Urban labour force issues Low income inner city residents Pink collar back office zones Elite technical workers Amenity Quality of life Prestige locations
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Manufacturing & Industrial Location Theory – Chapter 10 Material Transformation Urban→suburban Employment source Linkages Key decision Investment in place Fixity→Industrial inertia Clustering of industrial activity
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Corporate Behaviour Recognition of future production capacity needs Options to meet future production capacity needs Adjustment in-situ Acquisition New plant expansion How and who decides? (Org. structure) Site selection
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