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=Investigating Queer-Inclusive Spaces in The Halifax Regional Municipality= A Research Project for PLAN 6000, published 2022-12-12. By: Jane Rideout https://gay.hfxns.org/pics/2022_Queer_Spaces_Study/map.jpg Study & report by DalhousieUniversity Masters of Urban Planning student Jane Rideout: "In my master’s program at Dalhousie I’m studying urban planning. Our job as planners is to make spaces safe, healthy, and enjoyable. Queer people have a right to feel included and accepted within the city, but often their needs are not incorporated into urban design or planning practice." An online survey collected the locations of queer-inclusive spaces, the factors that contribute to their inclusivity, the importance of queer-inclusive spaces, and the current satisfaction with the number and quality of spaces. Appendix F contains a list of these spaces, broken down into: Green Spaces; Bars / Clubs; Restaurants; Recreation; Health; Cafés; Retail; Personal Services; Education, and Other. : Queer individuals deserve to feel safe and included within the urban environment. Links * [https://gay.hfxns.org/pics/2022_Queer_Spaces_Study/Queer_Inclusive_Spaces_in_HRM_2022.pdf The report itself is here]. (pdf, 76 pages) * [https://wayves.ca/halifax-queer-spaces-2023 The WayvesMagazine article about the report, is here]. This page is in the AcademicPapersCategory
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