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American Institute of Certified Planners National Symposium: Sustaining Places: Comprehensive Planning for the Future

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At the U.N.'s 5th World Urban Forum in March, APA's President, Bruce Knight, FAICP, formally announced APA's Sustaining Places Initiative. The Sustaining Places Initiative is a multi-year, multi-faceted program to define the role of planning and the comprehensive plan in addressing all human settlement issues related to sustainability, from rural areas and small towns to cities and metropolitan regions. This year's symposium will explore both the role and the key elements of the comprehensive plan — the leading policy document and tool to help communities of all sizes achieve sustainability.

Speakers include:  

Timothy Beatley
Professor of Sustainable Communities
School of Architecture & Department of UrbaEnvironmental Planning
University of Virginia
                          
Armando Carbonell, AICP
Chair, Department of Planning & Urban Form
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Nancy Stremple
U.S. Forest Service, Urban and Community Forestry

Moderator:  David Godschalk, FAICP
APA’s Sustaining Places Initiative Task Force Co-Chair
Stephen Baxter Professor Emeritus of City & Regional Planning
University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill


2.5 LU HSW-SD (AIA) / 2.5 CM (AICP) / 2.5 CES (ASLA)

$12 Museum, APA, and AICP Member | FREE Student | $20 Non-member.
Prepaid registration required. Walk-in registration based on availability.

 

 

 

Date:
Time: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

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