In cooperation with the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM), the American Planning Association (APA) presents the Planning Information Exchange (PIE).
Environmental experts and economic development practitioners convene for a detail-rich symposium on the transformative nature of brownfield redevelopment.
This symposium brings together thought leaders from industry, government and academia to work side by side with climate experts to explore how climate science and data can inform energy challenges related to integrating renewables into the grid.
Jason Miles, C.M., the Planning Manager for the City of Atlanta and former 15-year Operations Division member for the Department of Aviation, will discuss the ground transportation, public safety, terminals and concourses, and airfield improvements coming to the busiest airport in the world.
Identify the major neighborhood actors, their objectives, and strategies for redevelopment using the case study method to complement current neighborhood development theory.
Explore New York’s High Line project, one of North Carolina’s first “green streets,” Asheville’s robust green infrastructure, and the green site design of New Belgium’s new brewery facility in Asheville during this conference.