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Building Strong Communities (Keynote: Charles Marohn) Part 1 

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Building Resilience: National Planning Conference
June 17 - 20, 2017
Alberta Professional Planners Institute & Canadian Institute of Planners.
Calgary, Alberta
Our cities, towns, and communities are facing a growing number of changes. From understanding new environmental concerns to responding to shifts in demographics and our globalizing local economies, planners and their colleagues are navigating new realities of what ‘building resilience’ means.
The 2017 Annual Conference aims to support those engaged with building resiliency through an engaging, collaborative, and thought provoking forum to explore this critical aspect of our shared futures. From celebrating successes, to sharing key learnings, to highlighting emerging research and best practices, this conference brings practitioners, policy makers, community leaders, students, and others with an interest in community and regional planning, together in thoughtful dialogue.
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Комментарии : 3   
@Anna_Rae
@Anna_Rae Год назад
Such an insightful video. I watched all 3 parts and thoroughly enjoyed it. I do hope this kind of stuff continues to gain traction.
@wizardgherkin
@wizardgherkin 6 лет назад
Also by Chuck is this series on incremental growth www. strongtowns.org/journal/2017/6/12/the-power-of-growing-incrementally I especially liked the second part to do with land and investment relations
@wizardgherkin
@wizardgherkin 6 лет назад
Holy crap that last bit I was not expecting
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