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Demography / Population / Sustainable development / New Urbanism / Urban sprawl / Greater Toronto Area / Urban density / Urban area / Metropolitan area / Environment / Urban studies and planning / Human geography
Date: 2010-09-27 14:18:17
Demography
Population
Sustainable development
New Urbanism
Urban sprawl
Greater Toronto Area
Urban density
Urban area
Metropolitan area
Environment
Urban studies and planning
Human geography

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