Atlanta, GA | Posted: October 8, 2012
Georgia Tech students and faculty joined planning professionals across the region for the Georgia Planning Association’s Annual Fall Conference held in Columbus, GA, 26-28 September. The conference coincided with the first annual Southeast Student Planning Conference and extended its themes of education, advocacy, and networking to sixty-six graduate city and regional planning students from ten universities. The twin conferences included sixteen presentations by Tech students, faculty, and alumni.
Placemaking in the Age of Austerity – How to Create Great Places on a Shoe-String Budget
Is Your Community “Drought Ready?”
Sustainable Redevelopment
Ethics of Forecasting
Is Georgia Ready to Share? Exploring Bike Sharing as a Transportation Option in Georgia
AICP Exam Review – History and Theory
Innovations in Multi-Modal Transit Mapping
Putting Georgia’s Cities Back to Work: Integrating Light Industry into Mixed-Use Urban Development
Bantum towns in the Deep South: Tiny Town Revitalization
Artesano: A Sustainable Neighborhood for Entrepreneurs and Craftsmen in the Heart of Houston
Ruination to Revitalization: Rebuilding a War-Torn City in Baghdad
German Approaches to Brownfield Redevelopment: Insights for Georgia’s
Energy Consumption and Population Density in Metro Atlanta
Reflections on Healthy Communities Summit six
For more information about the conference, read 2012 GPA Fall Conference in Review