November 20, 2017

[Webinar] TOD Standard 3.0: Building Inclusive Cities

example of good transit-oriented development

Thursday, December 7, 2017
11am EST

About the Webinar

The TOD Standard is a powerful tool to evaluate projects and neighborhoods, to align policies, regulations, and stakeholder expectation, and to give rise to urban development that is truly inclusive and walking, cycling and transit-oriented.

This webinar will review the newest version of the Standard, highlight its enhanced metrics for inclusivity, and present real cases.

 

RSVP for the webinar here.

 

About the Presenters

Luc NadalTechnical Director, Urban Development

Luc has led ITDP’s global urban development program since its inception in 2005. The program’s primary objective is to support governments worldwide in the creation of vibrant, sustainable, equitable cities.  Luc is the lead author of ITDP’s TOD Standard—a tool that supports good practice in transit-oriented development. The standard has had notable success in international policy: new development regulations in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the states of Jharkhand and Tamil Nadu, India reflect the standard’s objectives, and the Netherlands’ most populous province, South Holland, references to the standard for use in development planning and review.

A former practicing architect, Luc holds a doctorate (with distinction) and a master of philosophy in urban planning, both from Columbia University, as well as an architect diploma from École d’Architecture de Paris La Villette.

 

Iwona Alfred | Program Associate, Urban Development

Iwona is an urban planner and Program Associate at ITDP.  Before joining ITDP full time in 2017 and co-authoring the current version of the TOD Standard (v 3.0), Iwona previously assisted with the release of the TOD Standard version 2.1 in 2014.  She also worked as a LEED consultant and a community liaison in the Far Rockaway, Queens area.

Iwona has a master’s degree in City and Regional Planning from Pratt Institute and a dual bachelor’s degree in Education and Geography from Hunter College.

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