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The Evolving Urban Land Tenure System in Canada
註釋This report is an inquiry into trends in land tenure in Canada, particularly in urban settings. It is an exploration of the ways in which property rights are being revised since the late 1960s under public as well as private initiatives. The report also examines the logical implications of such revisions, and provides a theoretical interpretation of the modifications & revisions introduced in the rights associated with land ownership since 1970. After defining some terms & concepts concerning land tenure & property rights, the report reviews property rights in Canada, the urban land tenure legislative framework, the evolution of post-war urban land tenure, the impact of the conservation ethos on land tenure, land issues of the 1970s such as loss of farmland, and recent trends in urban land tenure, including those that divide property interests into space and time. The report then examines emerging developments in land tenure that are impacted by the view of land as a resource rather than a commodity and by a revision in the social meaning of land. The final chapter discusses the unfinished agenda of urban land reform.