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Carrie Mitchell
As the world scrambles to adapt to extreme weather, one researcher looks deeper into what鈥檚 working, what鈥檚 not, and how we can bett
As the world scrambles to adapt to extreme weather, one researcher looks deeper into what鈥檚 working, what鈥檚 not, and how we can bett
Please join the School of Planning in a warm congratulations to Dilys as she is recognized for exceptional academic achievement during her career in our program, as well as as the many and varied ways she has
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As the debate continues in several cities surrounding the potential
impact of light rail transit (LRT), a researcher from the University of 蓝莓视频 is harnessing the power of big data to help gather new insights into how transit systems might transform urban redevelopment and affect the housing market.
The School of Planning's Markus Moos discusses his latest research on the CBC's Lang & O'Leary Exchange
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Tara Grescoe speaks at the annual University of 蓝莓视频 Planning Alumni of Toronto dinner.
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Efforts by the Faculty of Environment's Heritage Resource Centre lead to an historic policy decision to preserve the community surrounding the last covered bridge in Ontario
Dr. Carrie Mitchell is a specialist in waste, water, and sanitation planning in the Global South. After completing her PhD in geography at the University of Toronto, Dr. Mitchell worked as a senior program officer at Canada鈥檚 International Development Research Centre, funding and managing a portfolio of projects on adaptation to climate change in Asia. She brings to the School of Planning a strong background in qualitative and quantitative methods, international development, and grant management and evaluation. Dr.
Dr. Jennifer Dean is聽a social scientist with a Ph.D in health geography from McMaster University. Dr. Dean鈥檚 research program broadly focuses on social and environmental determinants of health, planning healthy and inclusive communities, and social equity and justice. She has a strong background in qualitative research methods, community based research, and has worked with various marginalized populations including youth, recent immigrants, and low-income families.聽Dr.