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Carolyn DeLoyde is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen's University, specializing in environmental planning and community engagement. She completed her PhD in Geography at Queen's University in 2021, focusing on Natural Heritage Systems in high-growth urban areas. Her dissertation integrated document analysis, surveys, and interviews with stakeholders to enhance NHS planning practices in Ontario. With over 25 years of experience in land use and environmental planning, Carolyn has taught in various undergraduate and graduate programs, including the University of Toronto and Queen's University. Her current research involves developing a data-driven tool in collaboration with the Kingston Economic Development Corporation to support community planning and measuring resilience in municipal settings impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This tool aims to provide insights into community vulnerabilities, business resilience, and sustainability indicators, thereby fostering informed policy development. Carolyn is also a Registered Professional Planner and has published several works in esteemed journals and encyclopedias, contributing valuable insights to the fields of environmental governance and sustainability.
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