Home

University of Toronto

Program in Planning

As a Planning Program, we aim to:

• Emphasize issues of social justice and environmental sustainability across all specializations of planning.

• Bridge the imagined gap between theory and practice.

• Advocate an interdisciplinary, critical and engaged approach to planning.

• Attract a varied, representative, experienced, creative and critical student body every year.

Organization Type:
Academic
Repository Name: 
Program in Planning
Subjects: 

housing, land use, regional planning, transportation, urban environment., Urban planning

Date range of documents: 
1986-
Language: 
English
Format of repository and documents: 

• Under the tab Recent Student Work can be found Current Issues Papers from 1986 to date.

• The Papers are arranged chronologically; many have links to the full text.

• Also available are PDFs of recent student planning workshops and student work from urban design studios.

Geographic focus: 
International
Intended audience: 
Academic and government decision makers.

Contact information

Street address: 
Maria Wright, Planning Program Administrator, Department of Geography & Program in Planning, University of Toronto
100 St. George Street #Room 5042
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3

Mailing address: 
Maria Wright, Planning Program Administrator, Department of Geography & Program in Planning, University of Toronto
100 St. George Street #Room 5042
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3

Extra addresses: 

For PhD in Planning enquiries:
Marianne Ishibashi, Graduate Advisor
Program in Planning
Department of Geography
University of Toronto
100 St. George Street, Room 5045
Toronto, ON M5S 3G3

Main phone number: 
(416) 946-0269
Extra phone numbers: 

(416) 978-3377

Main fax number: 
(416) 946-3886
Extra fax numbers: 

(416) 946-3886

Special features / Comments: 

Bibliographic citations for all theses and research projects of the program can be found in the Roberts Library catalogue of the University of Toronto. http://content.library.utoronto.ca

Search for hubs across Canada by using our map or search filters.

Search Hubs

Discuss housing issues with other members right here, on NHRC's Web site.

Join today!

Get up-to-date information about what is happening at the NHRC.

See what's new!