FES Grads present posters at Global Greenbelts Conference

March 22nd-24th, Radisson Hotel, Toronto, Ontario.

ENVS 6124 Urban-regional planning students created posters summarizing their analysis of the Greater Golden Horseshoe Greenbelt in Toronto. What can the Greenbelt teach us about governance and growth management?  How do Greenbelt goals resonate with ecological values? Who is the Greenbelt for and how is it represented in marketing?

The posters were displayed for the duration of the conference and provided delegates with a comprehensive picture of the issues facing contemporary greenbelt planning. See http://www.globalgreenbeltsconference.ca for a report on the conference.

Ecological Values Food Security Marketing Social Justice

Growth Management Governance Transportation

About Laura Taylor

I'm an associate professor and graduate planning program coordinator in the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University. I am a planning consultant, too. This blog is to share my research on the politics of nature and the negotiation of landscape values in the city and city planning, with a keen interest in the urban-rural fringe and exurbia.
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