Posts Tagged: walkability
As Toronto real estate becomes increasingly unaffordable, finding new ways to deliver accessible housing and spaces for non-profit organizations to operate and provide quality public services has become a growing […]
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 […]
Help make Toronto streets more livable, sustainable, safe and efficient for pedestrians. The Walkable Street survey is a fun and easy way for you to give your input into street […]
Selected Professional Appointments Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Program in Planning Dr. Hess’s teaching and research focus is on pedestrian environments and design, planning for activity transportation modes, and […]
March 21, 2014 Dr. Paul Hess, Associate Professor and Associate Chair & Director of the Program in Planning in the Department of Geography & Planning at U of T Creating […]
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