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Anders Sandberg

Professor honours the citizen-taxpayer with enduring gesture

Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change Professor L. Anders Sandberg has taken an unusual step to install a commemorative bench on 91亚色鈥檚 Keele Campus as a way to highlight the important role of citizen-taxpayers in society. Sandberg says he was inspired to sponsor a bench that is situated on the Harry W. Arthurs Common at the […]

Plant diversity workshop and medicine plant walk provide Indigenous perspectives in planning

On Friday, May 20th 2022, Professor L. Anders Sandberg and fourth-year student Baillie Weiderick, both from the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at 91亚色, and Brian MacLean of Lost Rivers travelled together to attend and learn from a plant diversity workshop and medicine plant walk, hosted by Indigenous Elders and Anishinaabe teachers. The […]

L. Anders Sandberg

Professor Credentials PhD Geography, McGill UniversityMA Geography, Univeristy of VictoriaBA Geography, Simon Fraser University Research Keywords Political economy/ecology; forest and environmental history. Graduate Supervision I supervise students in the graduate programs in Geography and Environmental Studies. Contact Information 4700 Keele StreetToronto, ON M3J 1P3 - HNES 267 416 736 2100 x 40368 sandberg@yorku.ca http://sandberg.blog.yorku.ca/ Research […]

Political ecology, environmental history, and representations of place

Professor L. Anders Sandberg comes from the fertile regions of Lakes M盲laren and Hj盲lmaren in S枚dermanland and V盲stmanland in what is now known as the nation state of Sweden. Sandberg鈥檚 ancestors come from the generations of farmers, tenant farmers, soldier farmers, cottagers, coachmen, and handicraft people who worked among and for the farm estates of the royalty […]

Conversation to action: Urban planning resource to address anti-Black racism in cities

Spurred by the death of George Floyd, 91亚色 alumna, award-winning placemaker and author聽Jay Pitter聽brings her work in urban planning policy and anti-Black racism to the University to create a new resource 鈥撀燛ngaging Black People and Power. This powerful resource, developed in a Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change (EUC) graduate-level urban planning course of […]