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1 November 2017 A View on the Limiting City Expansion: Inner-City Attraction Issues Through Linear Correlation
Carlos Alberto Tello
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Abstract

Current inner-city1 depopulation coupled with significant peripheral expansions disrupting nature, are the rule in many of the world's large cities such as Montreal. Expansion needs to be balanced from the inner-city attraction perspective. To deal with that objective and following an inductive process in the scientific method, two field surveys were implemented in one of Montreal's inner-city most popular neighbourhoods (Sainte-Marie) for measuring its current attraction power. Results expose that current local residential housing/services improvement in terms of their medium to high needs/impedances2 linear correlations to achieve it discourage people to continue living in Sainte-Marie on a “free will” basis. This report concludes that limiting city expansion at least through this inner-city neighbourhood's attraction level is still very much a myth.

Carlos Alberto Tello "A View on the Limiting City Expansion: Inner-City Attraction Issues Through Linear Correlation," Journal of Resources and Ecology 8(6), 628-634, (1 November 2017). https://doi.org/10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2017.06.009
Received: 20 February 2017; Accepted: 1 July 2017; Published: 1 November 2017
KEYWORDS
“free-will”
attraction
expansion
inhabiting
inner-city
Montreal
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