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We do not want to be seen as speaking on behalf of Indigenous Peoples, but want to share our thoughts and experiences with the goal of encouraging planners to have more conversations, ask more questions and promote more action around engaging and building relationships with I...
/blog/planning-exchange/june-2020/planning-s-relationship-with-indigenous-communities-planning-policy-and-slow-progress-in-changing-t 6/1/2020 6:00:00 AM
Lesley Pavan is a Registered Professional Planner with over 25 years of land use planning experience.  She graduated from the University of Western Ontario with an Honors Degree in Geography and worked with a number of smaller municipalities before joining Mississauga in 1993....
/oppi/conferences/conference-2015/speakers/lesley-pavan 6/15/2018 11:18:37 AM
Taylor Wellings is a current Master’s Candidate in the Rural Planning & Development Program at the University of Guelph. Prior to attending, she completed a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Geography at Brock University. Taylor also spent a semester abroad in Southeast Asia, studyi...
/oppi/conferences/symposium-2016/speakers/taylor-wellings 6/19/2018 1:45:56 PM
Robert Voigt is Registered Professional Planner practicing for over 23 years in governmental and private sector organizations in Canada and the US. His projects have been recognized internationally in healthy community design, urban access to nature, and community engagement. ...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2019/speakers/all-speakers/rob-voigt,-rpp 7/8/2019 9:41:08 AM
Jennifer Dean- Dr. Dean is an Assistant Professor in the School of Planning at the University of Waterloo where she teaches and conducts research on healthy and inclusive communities. Her current research examines the social and health impacts of active transportation with s...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2019/speakers/all-speakers/jennifer-dean 9/23/2019 9:16:07 AM
Help to shape OPPI’s policy agenda by providing your insights and perspectives.  This session will focus on healthy communities and planning for the public realm. OPPI's Planning Issues Strategy Group plays a key role in addressing policy issues on behalf of the Institute. ...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2015/program/day-3/healthy-communities-and-planning-for-the-public-realm 6/14/2018 11:35:07 AM
This session focuses on using nature and natural systems to create the foundational elements for planning and building healthy rural communities. Rather than viewing nature as a development constraint, this session will explore ways in which green infrastructure can be incorpo...
/oppi/conferences/symposium-2016/program/day-1/303-using-green-infrastructure-in-the-planning-of-healthy-rural-communities 6/18/2018 11:11:13 AM
The Healthy Rural Communities Team will share their successes and challenges related to the knowledge translation, transfer and dissemination component of their OMAFRA/Public Health Ontario funded project. The team will share their stories and insights from their journey of cr...
/oppi/conferences/symposium-2016/program/day-2/705c-stories-from-the-field-challenges-and-successes-of-promoting-‘healthy-rural-communities 6/18/2018 11:43:16 AM
The National Housing Strategy was released by the Federal Government in 2017, setting an objective that by 2030, every Canadian will have “a place to call home” — be adequately and affordably housed. However, the launch of its programs and related criteria set out by CMHC has ...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2020/program/featured-sessions/affordable-housing-vs-housing-affordability-have-we-lost-focus 7/17/2020 2:19:40 PM
As the 2016 OPPI Symposium in Hamilton draws near, planners from around Ontario will gather to learn and share ideas around Planning for the Public Realm .  In concert with this, OPPI is releasing a Call to Action that encourages planners, designers, the various levels of g...
/blog/planning-exchange/september-2016/planning-for-the-public-realm-–-a-call-to-action 9/1/2016 10:00:00 AM
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