Posts Tagged: equity
Mobility Network presented “Guiding transportation and land use planning,” the first panel discussion in its new series, The Way Forward, on March 1, 2022. The session was introduced by Professor […]
“Equity, diversity and inclusion in freight transportation: a panel discussion” was presented virtually March 1, 2022, by the Smart Freight Centre Freight Leaders Series, co-sponsored by Mobility Network and UT-ITE. […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shauna Brail comments on how to make ride-hailing safer in a recent article published by Wheels.ca. “The notion that ride-hailing can provide a safer environment for […]
Mobility is fundamental to every aspect of modern society and is key to meeting our goals of improved sustainability, equity, and quality of life. Transportation also results in significant energy […]
OPINION All Aboard How can we build a more equitable transit system? By Steven Farber In February, Toronto City Council voted to reallocate $1.2 billion for the controversial Scarborough subway […]
“Beyond transit infrastructure, think city building,” says UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki in an opinion piece in The Hill Times. Siemiatycki is Canada Research Chair in Infrastructure Planning and Finance. […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki says that decisions made now about allocation of public funds will “shape the direction of Canadian cities for generations to come.” Siemiatycki is Canada […]
Researchers at the University of Toronto are developing an app that allows users to learn about air quality, greenery, walkability and other factors contributing to the environmental health of their […]
UTTRI Director Professor Eric J. Miller speaks out on public transit in Toronto during the pandemic and beyond in a recent The Toronto Star (Online) article exploring a variety of […]
“Transportation and grocery store distribution make Toronto inaccessible, U of T experts say,” features two UTTRI faculty associates, Professors Ron Buliung and Michael Widener who comment on accessibility in the […]
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