Enhancing Walkable Environments through Urban Planning Strategies in Toowoomba Regional City

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Mehrinejad, Elham. 2024. "Enhancing Walkable Environments through Urban Planning Strategies in Toowoomba Regional City." Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management (AITPM) 2nd Technical Seminar of 2024. Toowoomba, Australia 05 - 05 Jun 2024 Australia.
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Enhancing Walkable Environments through Urban Planning Strategies in Toowoomba Regional City

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AuthorsMehrinejad, Elham
Year2024
Place of PublicationAustralia
Web Address (URL) of Conference Proceedingshttps://www.aitpm.com.au/events/current-events/qld-2/qld-2024/toowoomba-technical-seminar-wednesday-5-june-2024
Conference/EventAustralian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management (AITPM) 2nd Technical Seminar of 2024
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Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management (AITPM) 2nd Technical Seminar of 2024
Delivery
In person
Event Date
05 to end of 05 Jun 2024
Event Location
Toowoomba, Australia
Event Venue
Toowoomba City Library
Abstract

Elham is completing the last year of her PhD candidacy at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ), focusing on town and development planning. With a research exploration into pedestrians' movement behaviour in regional cities, particularly Toowoomba City, Elham brings a wealth of knowledge in zoning, urban sustainability, and regional planning schemes to her academic pursuits. She has several years of experience working in various sectors, including urban planning firms and property development companies. Moreover, Elham is deeply committed to fostering collaboration between academia and industry, and her expertise bridges the gap between theoretical research and practical application. Leveraging her academic insights, she seeks to drive positive change and innovation in the field of sociable environments, walkable, and accessible cities and towns. She aims to strike a balance between the efficacy and outcomes of accessible environments, compatible land use, and transport policy standards.

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