Proceedings of the annual University of Windsor Seminar on Canadian-American Relations.

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New Title:University of Windsor Seminar on Canadian-American Relations. Proceedings of the annual seminar
Previous Title:Seminar on Canadian-American Relations. Seminar on Canadian- American relations.
Corporate Author: Annual University of Windsor Seminar on Canadian-American Relations
Other title:Canadian American seminar
Conference on Canadian-American relations
Format: Conference Proceeding Journal
Language:English
Published: Windsor, Ont. [etc.] : University of Windsor [etc.]
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Table of Contents:
  • no. 7. Possibilities and limitations of joint planning / Harry G. Johnson
  • Towards a national science policy / O.M. Solandt
  • Energy resources / J. W. Kerr
  • Private planning in the public interest / Grover W. Ensley
  • Detroit Edison's approach to planning / Walker L. Cisler
  • Labour and social planning / Joseph D. Keenan
  • Labour planning / Donald Macdonald
  • Agriculture / Lauren Soth
  • Engery / Roy A. Matthews
  • Water / Sperry Lea
  • Perspective / Hume Wright
  • Employment / George Burt
  • Electric Power / Charles R. Luce
  • Metallic Minerals / J. Gorgon Parr
  • Human price of planning / Paul Ylvisaker
  • no. 8. Prospect of an international megalopolis / C. A. Doxiadis
  • Comments on teh Doxiadis Report / Maurice F. Parkins
  • / Shaping the Great Lakes--St. Lawrence Hearland water and power / Herb Gray
  • Water pollution in the Detroit--Windsor area in the year 2000 / James P. Hartt
  • Competition for land use in an affluent society / Morion Clawson
  • Transportaion and communications / O.M. Solandt
  • Special authorities for the multistate megalopolis / Marvin B. Fast
  • Physical planning / Walter H. Blucher
  • IJC as an analogy / D.M. Stephens
  • Great Lakes and international megalopolis / Harlan H. Hatcher-- Problems of Megalopolis / John Robarts
  • How business lives with the border / G. R. Heffernan
  • Economist looks at the future megalopolis / Anthony Downs
  • Comments / E. A. G. Robginson
  • Summary / Jack C. Ransome.