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Beyond the Built Boundary: Could Developing Parts of the Whitebelt Actually Be Beneficial?
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2021
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The development of rural lands along the urban fringe has remained an ongoing concern for both future growth and the protection of existing farmland. These lands are referred to as the whitebelt. It is a term used within the planning industry to refer to agricultural lands that are neither within a municipal boundary nor the Greenbelt. The lack of clarity surrounding the whitebelt has created a sharp divide in opinions around urban growth and the future of these lands. The purpose of this paper
doi:10.32920/ryerson.14658042
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