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Waverley holds an accredited MES in Planning from the University of Waterloo, and is experienced as an environmental planner and conservation biologist. She aims to support healthy communities that allow for the conservation and restoration of the natural spaces that we rely o...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2020/speakers/all-speakers/waverley-birch 8/6/2020 9:08:14 AM
Robert Voigt is an artist, writer and Registered Professional Planner practicing for 25 years in governmental and private sector organizations in Canada and the US. He has a well-documented record of success with projects that have broken new ground and been recognized interna...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2020/speakers/all-speakers/robert-voigt,-rpp,-mcip 8/20/2020 9:36:36 AM
Inge Roosendaal, RPP, MCIP is the Senior Planner for Ottawa Public Health and is currently co-located with the Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development department to work on the new Official Plan. Inge is experienced in the development of healthy public policy, and ad...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2021/speakers/all-speakers/inge-roosendaal 7/23/2021 8:35:56 AM
Both the planning profession and the public health movement began with the cholera epidemic and the iconic removal of the handle on the Broad Street pump in Soho, London, England in 1854. Despite this it has only been in the last decade that the public health community has red...
/oppi/conferences/symposium-2014/program/day-1/204-healthy-built-environments 6/11/2018 2:00:11 PM
Both the planning profession and the public health movement began with the cholera epidemic and the iconic removal of the handle on the Broad Street pump in Soho, London, England in 1854. Despite this it has only been in the last decade that the public health community has red...
/oppi/conferences/symposium-2014/program/day-1/304-healthy-built-environments 6/11/2018 2:06:13 PM
This session will explore urban design and planning tools for community building that supports sustainable and healthy development and that maintains, enhances and creates local character. The tools will include: design-based tertiary plans, community design guidelines, develo...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2015/program/day-3/urban-design-tools-for-community-building-and-character 6/14/2018 11:36:14 AM
An Honorary Member is a person who has demonstrated extraordinary interest in and concern for the planning profession through their personal or professional work, and who does not hold membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners or OPPI. Honorary Members may or may not h...
/become-an-rpp/oppi-membership/honorary-members 5/17/2018 1:42:46 PM
The Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) is pleased to present Honorary Memberships to two individuals who have made extraordinary efforts to advance the planning profession: Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, and Carolyn King, chair and co-founde...
/news/press-releases/2021/oppi-recognizes-dr-theresa-tam-and-carolyn-king-as-honorary-members 10/29/2021 10:54:21 AM
Whether and to what extent older residents are satisfied with a community’s public spaces, and how to assess and design that infrastructure, are questions of growing interest to planning professionals and policy makers.  In part, this interest is a recent and perhaps belated a...
/oppi/conferences/symposium-2016/program/day-2/602-it’s-about-the-people…-perspectives-on-the-planning-and-design-of-public-spaces-across-the-lif 6/18/2018 11:35:48 AM
Every community member deserves a safe and healthy home - however many Indigenous people do not have this basic need met.  Many Indigenous communities have housing shortages, housing stock, and funding requirements that do not meet the needs of community members.  For Indigeno...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2020/program/day-4-october-14/12-00-pm/stream-1/113-urban-indigenous-housing 8/19/2020 11:54:58 AM
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