Students’ Work
Climate Change in the Atlanta Metropolitan Region
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
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
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
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
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.
