Managing tradeoffs in a context of climate change – This project will survey the attitudes of Alberta residents, leaders, and planners towards open space, farmland conversation, and economic development features in urban and peri-urban areas, providing qualitative research to realtors, municipal leaders, planners, and the public to inform decision-making.

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Amount Funded

$50,000

Year Funded

2020

Funding Priority

Built Environment: Support consumers as successful tenants or homeowners.

Contributor

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University of Alberta, Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences

The Faculty of ALES at the U of A provides solutions to global challenges, such as agriculture and food, the environment, community and individual well-being, and bioresource innovation.