Building Safe Cities: Webinar

January 10, 2017 - January 10, 2017
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What if we could re-engineer cities to make them safer for people to walk, drive, work and play in? What would these cities, and the public spaces within them, look like?

Greg Morrow researches and teaches urban design, planning and real estate development. In this webinar, he shares his insights for citizens as well as city planners and decision-makers on what to consider, what to look for and the questions to ask when it comes to building safety into cities.

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Building safe cities
January 10, 2017, 12:00PM to 1:00PM MST - Online 

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About the speaker
Greg Morrow is an assistant professor in UCalgary's Faculty of Environmental Design. He holds the Richard Parker Professorship in Metropolitan Growth and Change, researching the intersection of health and urbanism. Morrow also sits on the Calgary Planning Commission. His teaching and research interests are in urban design, sustainability, smart growth, land use reform, planning theory, urban/planning history, housing and real estate development.

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