Lindsey Smith

Assistant Professor
Sidney Smith Hall, Room 5016E, 100 St. George St., Toronto ON

Campus

Fields of Study

Areas of Interest

  • Health geography
  • GIS
  • Epidemiology
  • Built environments
  • Transport geography
  • Food access
  • Physical activity
  • Caregiving
  • Mixed methods research
  • Causal inference

Biography

Lindsey Smith is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning at The University of Toronto (St. George) and holds a PhD in Medical Sciences from the University of Cambridge. Dr. Smith’s research focuses on built and social environments as targets for promoting sustained healthy behaviours, social equity, and more environmentally sustainable communities. Her work incorporates the use of multi-disciplinary data, including GPS trajectory information, to enhance understanding of relationships between urban form, mobility, and health, as well as pathways to behaviour change. Recent projects explore household food environments, changes in physical activity in response to new transport infrastructure, and geographies of care.

Publications 

Smith, L., Widener, M., Liu, B., Farber, S., Minaker, L., Patterson, Z., Larsen, K. and Gilliland, J. (2021) “Comparing Household and Individual Measures of Access through a Food Environment Lens: What Household Food Opportunities Are Missed When Measuring Access to Food Retail at the Individual Level?”, Annals of the American Association of Geographers. DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2021.1930513.

Smith, L., Foley, L. and Panter, J. (2019) “Activity spaces in studies of the environment and physical activity: A review and synthesis of implications for causality”, Health & Place, 58. DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.04.003.

Education

PhD, University of Cambridge
MPhil, University of Cambridge
MSc, University of East Anglia
BA (Hons), University of Manchester

Administrative Service

Undergraduate Committee Member, 2022-present
Graduate Geography Committee Member, 2022-present