SCARP faculty and students are continuously engaged in projects of reciprocal learning and development in local, regional and international communities. Projects vary in terms of goals, scope, duration and partnership. Many of the projects are supported by the Centre for Human Settlements.
To become more disaster-resilient, communities must address infrastructure vulnerabilities in an integrated manner....
This four-year CIDA-funded project aimed to improve the protection and rehabilitation of watershed areas affected by...
The Community Engaged Housing Research Network was inspired by the Symposium on Challenges to Affordable...
The Habitat Exchange is a venue for the dissemination and discussion of best practices, action plans and other tools...
Good metropolitan governance is essential for the improvement of settlement conditions. Metropolitan governance in...