Posts Tagged: Steven Farber
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber was interviewed about “transit in the era of COVID and how we can make transit access better for everyone coming out of this crisis,” […]
The U of T report “Preliminary Results from the Public Transit and COVID-19 Survey” was referenced by Bloomberg CityLab in “Pandemic Travel Patterns Hint at Our Urban Future,” discussing effects of […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber and Professor Shauna Brail co-hosted the webinar “The Social Benefits of On-Demand Transit” with Luke Mellor of Pantonium, Inc. on June 4, 2020. The […]
Matthew Palm, University of Toronto; Jeff Allen, University of Toronto, and Steven Farber, University of Toronto. Canadian cities are contending with how to maintain effective public transit during the coronavirus-induced […]
Dr. Matthew Palm and UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber have just released Towards Transportation for All: The Mobilizing Justice Workshop Outcomes Report. The report summarizes findings from the November 2019 […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber was quoted in “Why Public Transit Should Be Free For All” published online by The Bullet, February 23, 2020. The article discusses impacts of […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber‘s presentation at Transport Futures’ “Transportation Equity Summit” December 9 was reported in the article “Scholar encourages GTA transit planners to build equity cases,” Daily […]
Keynote and presentation videos and slides from the Mobilizing Justice workshop are now available on the Mobilizing Justice website. The materials are invaluable transportation equity resources, posted with kind permission […]
UTTRI associate faculty Professor Steven Farber helped the Transportation Research Board (TRB) organize a curated track of transport equity sessions at their Annual Meeting next month. The sessions Sunday, January […]
Professor Steven Farber spoke at the Transportation Equity Summit presented by Transport Futures on December 9, 2019 at Innis Town Hall. He was joined on the panel “Building Fair Transit: […]
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