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Climate Change in the Atlanta Metropolitan Region

posted on July 12th, 2009  |  Read more  |  No Comments »

Our findings showed that in 2000, transportation was the largest contributor of CO2 emissions for the region (at 34 percent), followed by industrial energy use (at 24 percent.)

2008 – GT and GSU Student Project Reports

posted on June 5th, 2009  |  Read more  |  No Comments »

During the Spring 2008 semester, a class of Georgia State College of Law and Georgia Tech City and Regional Planning graduate students completed Group Project Reports for the CP 6016 – Growth Management and Law class.

Water Centric Design: The Path to More Sustainable Places

posted on August 19th, 2008  |  Read more  |  No Comments »

The Georgia Tech Student Planning Association is pleased to present the 2008 World Town Planning Day lecture entitled “Water Centric Design: The Path to More Sustainable Places.”

2007 – GT Student Project Reports

posted on June 19th, 2007  |  Read more  |  No Comments »

A combined Georgia Institute of Technology – City and Regional Planning class and a Georgia State University – College of Law class completed fifteen reports on growth management issues during the Spring 2007 Semester.

Hot Nights in the City: Urban Planning Responses to Climate Change

posted on January 19th, 2007  |  Read more  |  No Comments »

World Town Planning Day was first started in 1949 to bring attention to the field of urban planning and its role in making great communities.