Publications

Refereed Articles and Book Chapters

  1. Deborah Curran and Ray Tomalty (2003) Living it Up. Alternatives Journal 29 (3): 10-18.

  2. Ray Tomalty and Andrejs Skaburskis (2003) "The Politics of Average versus Marginal Cost Pricing of Development Charges: a Canadian Case Study." In F. Ennis (ed.) Infrastructure Provision and the Negotiating Process (Ashgate: Hamshire, UK).

  3. Ray Tomalty (2002) Growth Management in the Vancouver Region. Local Environment 7 (4): 431-445.

  4. Don Alexander and Ray Tomalty (2002) Smart Growth and Sustainable Development: challenges, solutions and policy directions. Local Environment 7 (4): 397-410.

  5. Andrejs Skaburskis and Ray Tomalty (2002) "How Property Taxes and Development Charges Can Be Used to Shape Cities: The Views of Ottawa and Toronto Area Developers." Plan Canada 41 (1): 24-31.

  6. Andrejs Skaburskis and Ray Tomalty (1997) Land Value Taxation and Development Activity: The Reaction of Toronto and Ottawa Developers, Planners, and Municipal Officials. Canadian Journal of Regional Science. 20:3: 401-417.

  7. Ray Tomalty and Andrejs Skaburskis (1997) "Negotiating Development Charges in Ontario: Average Cost versus Marginal Coast Pricing of Services." Urban Studies 34 (12): 1987-2002.

  8. Don Alexander, Robert Gibson and Ray Tomalty (1995) "An Ecosystem Approach to Planning for Urban-Centred Regions." Colloquia, the Cornell Journal of Planning and Urban Issues. Spring: 1-10.

  9. Ray Tomalty (1994) "An Ecosystem Approach to Growth Management," Environments. 22 (3): 13-25.

Other Articles

  1. Ray Tomalty (1997) "The Meaning of Megacity." New City Magazine. 18 (1).

  2. Ray Tomalty (1996) "Governance Reform in the GTA: An Overview of Reform Options." New City Magazine. Special Issue on Regionalism.

  3. Ray Tomalty (1996) "The Compact Metropolis." The Environmental Report 1 (4): 8-9.

  4. Robert Gibson, Don Alexander, and Ray Tomalty (1996) "Putting Cities in Their Place: Ecosystem-Based Planning for Canadian Urban Regions," in Ecocity Dimensions: Healthy Communities, Healthy Planet, ed. by M. Roseland (Gabriola Island, B.C.: New Society Publisher).

  5. Ray Tomalty (1996) "Suburban Intensification in the GTA." The Intensification Report 17:37-42.

  6. Robert Shipley, Ray Tomalty, et. al. (1992) "Neo-traditional Design Can Work in Canada!" Plan Canada 32(5): 37.

  7. Ray Tomalty (1991) "Justice in the Greenhouse: Assigning Blame for Global Warming." Alternatives 18 (3): 46-49.

  8. Ray Tomalty and Susan Hendler (1991) "Green Planning: Striving for Sustainable Development in Ontario’s Municipalities." Plan Canada 31(3): 27-32.

Reports

  1. Ray Tomalty, David Bruce and Lynn Morrow (2005) Indicators of Community Well-Being. (Ottawa: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada). 75 pages.

  2. Ray Tomalty and Alexandra Jozsa (2004) Housing Intensification through Redevelopment of Greyfields and Other Commercial Sites in Small and Medium Size Ontario Cities. (Toronto: CMHC). 90 pages.

  3. Alexandra Jozsa and Ray Tomalty (2004) The Potential for Partnerships in Community Reinvestment and Affordable Housing in HRM. (Halifax Regional Municipality). 50 pages.

  4. Don Alexander, Ray Tomalty, and Mark Anielski (2004) The BC Sprawl Report: 2004 (Vancouver: Smart Growth BC). 80 pages.

  5. Ray Tomalty (2004) Residential Intensification in Canada: Municipal Initiatives (Ottawa: CMHC). 100 pages

  6. Ray Tomalty and Ross Cantwell (2004) Municipal Land Use Policy and Housing Affordability (Halifax: Halifax Regional Municipality). 140 pages.

  7. Ray Tomalty and Alexandra Jozsa. (2004) Indicators of Sustainability in 11 Major Canadian Cities (Ottawa: CMHC). 40 pages.

  8. Kevin Washbrook and Ray Tomalty (2004). Smart Growth and the Federal Government (Ottawa: Natural Resources Canada). 40 pages.

  9. Ray Tomalty and Alex Jozsa (2003) Measuring and Comparing the Sustainability of Major Cities in Canada: A Feasibility Study (Ottawa: CMHC). 70 pages.

  10. Ray Tomalty (2003) Achieving Energy Efficiency through Integration of Land-Use and Transportation Planning in Canadian Metropolitan Regions. (Ottawa: Environment Canada). 125 pages.

  11. Steven Peck and Ray Tomalty (2002) Theory to Practice: Lessons Learned from the Use of Performance Assessment Measures to Implement Sustainable Communities (Ottawa: CMHC). 80 pages.

  12. Don Alexander and Ray Tomalty (2001) The BC Sprawl Report. (Vancouver: Smart Growth BC). 76 pages.

  13. Ray Tomalty, Anna Hercz and Christine Warne (2001) Municipal Affordable Housing Strategies: A Guidebook for Municipal Officials and Other Housing Stakeholders (Ottawa: CMHC). 95 pages.

  14. Ray Tomalty, Anna Hercz and Peter Spurr (2001) Municipal Planning for Affordable Housing (Ottawa: CMHC). 76 pages.

  15. Ray Tomalty (2001) The Effects of Development Charges on Urban Form (Ottawa: CMHC). 55 pages.

  16. Steven Peck, Ray Tomalty and Anna Hercz (2000) Implementing Sustainable Community Development: Charting a Federal Role for the 21st Century (Ottawa: CMHC). 162 pages.

  17. Steven Peck and Ray Tomalty (1998) Municipal Partnership Strategy Development: Municipal Environmental Priorities Scan (Toronto: Environment Canada, Ontario Region). 43 pages.

  18. Ray Tomalty (1997) The Compact Metropolis: Growth Management and Intensification in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal (Toronto: ICURR Press). 220 pages.

  19. Ray Tomalty and Susan Hendler (1994) Planning for Urban Sustainability. (Sustainable Development Series, Institute for Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg). 30 pages.

  20. Don Alexander and Ray Tomalty (1994) Urban Policy for Sustainable Development. (Sustainable Development Series, Institute for Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg). 30 pages.

  21. Ray Tomalty and David Pell (1994) Sustainable Development and Canadian Cities. (Ottawa: Royal Society of Canada). 100 pages.

  22. Ray Tomalty, Robert Gibson, Don Alexander, and John Fisher (1994) Ecosystem Planning in an Urban Context (Toronto: ICURR Press). 180 pages.

  23. Engin Isin and Ray Tomalty (1993) Resettling Cities: Canadian Residential Intensification Initiatives (Ottawa: CMHC). 64 pages.

  24. Ray Tomalty, Susan Hendler and Patricia Hodge (1991) Voluntary Social Planning in Ontario: Structures, People, Activities, and Resources. (Kingston: Social Planning Council). 80 pages.

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