Canal Oriented Development as an Urban Waterfront Development Mechanism

abstract: Canal oriented development (COD) is a placemaking concept that aims to create mixed use developments along canal banks using the image and utility of the waterfront as a natural attraction for social and economic activity. COD has the potential to for landlocked cities, which are lacking a...

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Other Authors: Buckman, Stephen Thomas (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.17902
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-179022018-06-22T03:03:56Z Canal Oriented Development as an Urban Waterfront Development Mechanism abstract: Canal oriented development (COD) is a placemaking concept that aims to create mixed use developments along canal banks using the image and utility of the waterfront as a natural attraction for social and economic activity. COD has the potential to for landlocked cities, which are lacking a traditional harbor, to pursue waterfront development which has become an important economic development source in the post-industrial city. This dissertation examines how COD as a placemaking technique can and has been used in creating urban development. This topic is analyzed via three separate yet interconnecting papers. The first paper explores the historical notion of canals as an urban economic development tool with particular attention paid to the Erie Canal. The second paper explores the feasibility of what it would take for canal development to occur in the Phoenix region. The third and final paper explores the importance of place in urban design and the success or nonsuccess of COD as a place maker through the examination of three different CODs. Dissertation/Thesis Buckman, Stephen Thomas (Author) Talen, Emily (Advisor) Ellin, Nan (Committee member) Crewe, Katherine (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Geography Urban planning Canal Oriented Development Phoenix Placemaking Real Estate Development Urban Planning Waterfront eng 146 pages Ph.D. Geography 2013 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.17902 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2013
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Geography
Urban planning
Canal Oriented Development
Phoenix
Placemaking
Real Estate Development
Urban Planning
Waterfront
spellingShingle Geography
Urban planning
Canal Oriented Development
Phoenix
Placemaking
Real Estate Development
Urban Planning
Waterfront
Canal Oriented Development as an Urban Waterfront Development Mechanism
description abstract: Canal oriented development (COD) is a placemaking concept that aims to create mixed use developments along canal banks using the image and utility of the waterfront as a natural attraction for social and economic activity. COD has the potential to for landlocked cities, which are lacking a traditional harbor, to pursue waterfront development which has become an important economic development source in the post-industrial city. This dissertation examines how COD as a placemaking technique can and has been used in creating urban development. This topic is analyzed via three separate yet interconnecting papers. The first paper explores the historical notion of canals as an urban economic development tool with particular attention paid to the Erie Canal. The second paper explores the feasibility of what it would take for canal development to occur in the Phoenix region. The third and final paper explores the importance of place in urban design and the success or nonsuccess of COD as a place maker through the examination of three different CODs. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Geography 2013
author2 Buckman, Stephen Thomas (Author)
author_facet Buckman, Stephen Thomas (Author)
title Canal Oriented Development as an Urban Waterfront Development Mechanism
title_short Canal Oriented Development as an Urban Waterfront Development Mechanism
title_full Canal Oriented Development as an Urban Waterfront Development Mechanism
title_fullStr Canal Oriented Development as an Urban Waterfront Development Mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Canal Oriented Development as an Urban Waterfront Development Mechanism
title_sort canal oriented development as an urban waterfront development mechanism
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.17902
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