City Planning, Transportation, and Urban Growth

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54th Annual Basic Economic Development Course at Georgia Tech News Kelly Pierce
Climate change is making the whole city hotter—but rising temps may put some Atlantans in more danger than others External News sperrin6
Georgia Tech Joins the U.S. National Science Foundation to Advance AI Research and Education News Georgia Parmelee
Students Cut Carbon and Costs during Classroom Carbon Reduction Challenge External News sperrin6
Ensuring Equitable Access to Water in a Changing Climate News dminardi3
Request for Proposals: Micro Research Grants for Regenerative Built Environments News Brent Verrill
New Partnership Takes Aim at Extreme Heat in Atlanta External News sperrin6
Bridges of the Beltline: Project Update February 2021 News msoffel3
Carbon Reduction Challenge Winners Implement Climate Solutions at Georgia Tech External News cbrim3
Carbon Reduction Challenge Winners Implement Climate Solutions at Georgia Tech External News sperrin6
School of Public Policy Study Shows Artificial Intelligence Can Beat Human Experts in Discovering Attitudes on Electric Vehicle Charging News mpearson34
Covid-19 Response: Monitoring Air Quality External News kpietkiewicz3
Healthy Places Research Group Meeting - October 2020 News Angelika Braig
Petit Institute to Host Race and Racism Event on Covid-19 News Colly Mitchell
Delivering Innovative, Cost-effective Sea Level Sensors for Savannah and Chatham County News Walter Rich