Mobility Network calls for applications for “Planning More Equitable Transportation Systems,” a two-day summer school taking place on July 18 and 19, 2022 at the University of Toronto’s St. George campus.
With urban inequality on the rise, there is a growing understanding that government investments in infrastructure can be used to provide new opportunities to people belonging to marginalized groups. Despite recognizing the importance of incorporating equity into current planning practices, most transportation planning agencies currently have unclear equity goals, and they lack the data and methods necessary to assess the potential equity impacts of their planning decisions.
The goal of “Planning More Equitable Transportation Systems” is to provide students with a baseline understanding of transportation equity. Topics will span theoretical and methodological debates in transportation equity, and include hands-on instruction in conducting equity analyses for a proposed transit project.
At the end of the summer school, students will have a better understanding of the theories of distributive justice and the theory and measurement of accessibility, as well as knowledge of how equity analysis can be applied to both transit and active travel planning in practice.
There is no cost to attend, but space is limited. Applicants must:
To apply, please email mobilitynetwork@utoronto.ca with the subject line “Mobility Network Summer School” and include:
Applications will be accepted until June 22, 2022.
Mobility Network regrets that due to limited capacity, it may not be possible to accept all applicants. Notifications will be emailed to all applicants on or before July 4, 2022.
Email us at mobilitynetwork@utoronto.ca.