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Curb Talks seeks to spark critical conversations about how we can create more sustainable and resilient communities. A supplement of Curb Magazine, a publication designed and produced by the City-Region Studies Centre at the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta.

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Rating the Walkability of Cities

Walking is not only one of the most natural activities the human being is able and willing to do, but Continue reading →

COMMUNITY NEWS: Why a small park matters

A new park in downtown Edmonton has been named “Michael Phair Park” after the former city councillor and active community Continue reading →

CURB excerpt: Rethinking place through Phnom Penh’s Olympic Stadium

By Jeff Chase From Curb 6.2. “In the making…” Cities are like canvases. These urban canvases are always being painted and repainted Continue reading →

PARTNER PUBLICATION: Planning Canada

Congrats to Faculty of Extension associate professor and CRSC affiliated researcher Dr. Kyle Whitfield (RPP, MCIP) on her contribution to Continue reading →

CURB appeal: In the making…

By Kevin E. Jones Excerpt from Curb 6.2. “In the making…” The nature of towns and cities is far from straightforward Continue reading →

What does data add to an argument?

By Kevin E. Jones What does data add to an argument? Last week I attended Edmonton City Council’s Executive Committee Continue reading →

PARTNER PUBLICATION: Scaling Up

Congrats to Faculty of Extension associate professor and CRSC affiliated researcher Dr. Mary Beckie on her contribution to the new book, Scaling Continue reading →

Advertise in CURB: 2016 sponsorship opportunities

City-Region Studies Centre would like to work with your organization to help achieve shared goals in supporting resilient and prosperous Continue reading →

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