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Benchmarking Spatial Access for Community-Level Accessibility
The PEACH Research Unit at Dalhousie University is exploring how to better design communities for residents with disabilities. By combining infrastructure quality and service proximity, the study seeks to understand essential destinations, travel limits, and built environment features needed for safe, inclusive mobility, guided directly by lived experiences of people with disabilities.

Age-Friendly Communities
PEACH is thrilled to have partnered with Community Links Nova Scotia on the “Age-Friendly In Focus” project, which aims to better understand access and inclusion for older adults in the built environment. This project, led by Community Links, invited older adults 65+ in Nova Scotia to take part in community engagement sessions discussing imagery and ideas of age-friendly neighbourhood design and contribute to a printed photobook, which will showcase the images and stories offered by older Nova Scotians.

Benchmarking Spatial Access for Community-Level Accessibility
The PEACH Research Unit at Dalhousie University is exploring how to better design communities for residents with disabilities. By combining infrastructure quality and service proximity, the study seeks to understand essential destinations, travel limits, and built environment features needed for safe, inclusive mobility, guided directly by lived experiences of people with disabilities.
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Benchmarking Spatial Access for Community-Level Accessibility
The PEACH Research Unit at Dalhousie University is exploring how to better design communities for residents with disabilities. By combining infrastructure quality and service proximity, the study seeks to understand essential destinations, travel limits, and built environment features needed for safe, inclusive mobility, guided directly by lived experiences of people with disabilities.
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Benchmarking Spatial Access for Community-Level Accessibility
The PEACH Research Unit at Dalhousie University is exploring how to better design communities for residents with disabilities. By combining infrastructure quality and service proximity, the study seeks to understand essential destinations, travel limits, and built environment features needed for safe, inclusive mobility, guided directly by lived experiences of people with disabilities.
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Benchmarking Spatial Access for Community-Level Accessibility
The PEACH Research Unit at Dalhousie University is exploring how to better design communities for residents with disabilities. By combining infrastructure quality and service proximity, the study seeks to understand essential destinations, travel limits, and built environment features needed for safe, inclusive mobility, guided directly by lived experiences of people with disabilities.
Desserts
10 Pie Recipes to Try This Fall
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Mains
A Pasta Hack That Will Transport You to Rome
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Drinks
The Health Benefits of Drinking Tea Daily
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Healthy
Creative Salad Ideas for the Veggie Lover
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