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Carl Bray is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen's University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Science. He is also the Principal of Bray Heritage (Carl Bray & Associates Ltd.), a heritage consulting firm. His work focuses on resolving contentious issues in managing urban and rural change through understanding people’s connections to place.
Education:
- BLA, Guelph University
- MAUD, Oxford Brooks
- DPhil, University College London
Research Interests: Urban and regional planning, agricultural land planning, cultural heritage assessment, and community design. His academic research explores the meanings and values people attach to places, informing sustainable development strategies.
Professional Experience: Over 30 years in public and private sectors, with projects across Canada, the U.S., Caribbean, and Great Britain. His firm specializes in heritage-friendly development, cultural tourism, and community revitalization.
Teaching: Courses in heritage planning and community design at Queen's University.
Affiliations: Bray Heritage advocates for heritage as a catalyst for value creation in development, blending academic insights with pragmatic urban design solutions.




