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Monitoring and modelling the causes and consequences of urban intensification in Waterloo Region by Prof. Dawn Cassandra Parker  Collaborators: Jeff Casello, Jennifer Dean, Region of Waterloo, Cites of Waterloo and Kitchener, Kitchener-Waterloo Association of Realtors, Coldwell Banker Peter Benninger Realty, plus many undergraduate and grad student team members Slides available here: UGCRG – KWAR PresentationDownload

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Jeff Casello

On April 6, 2015 By

Associate Provost, Graduate Studies Associate Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and School of Planning, University of Waterloo Professor Casello’s interests lie in urban transportation systems and their impacts on healthy and economically viable urban areas. As such, he conducts research on the design and operation of public transportation systems, urban roadway systems, and […]

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WARM Project

On February 5, 2015 By

Urban intensification vs. suburban flight: An integrated residential land-use and transportation model to evaluate residential land-market form and function. Summary Outputs People News Summary Municipalities throughout Canada are challenged to make planning decisions to enhance economic competitiveness, the urban environment, and residents’ quality of life. Commonly applied planning interventions influence location incentives, including the diversity […]

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PDG Project

On January 29, 2015 By

Project Description: The SSHRC-funded Partnership Development Grant aims to unpack the causal relationships between light rail transit and core-area intensification. Summary   Outputs   People   News     The outward growth of cities after the Second World War has been extensively studied and the impacts documented. As a result of this foundational research, contemporary […]

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