DCRP/IURD FORUM : HABITAT III & THE NEW URBAN AGENDA
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HABITAT III AND THE NEW URBAN AGENDA; IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL AND LOCAL PLANNING AND SUSTAINABILITY Next month, Quito, Ecuador will host Habitat III, the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development. The UN will push for a New Urban Agenda that fosters transformations across the urban world. Join Bay Area planning practitioners and UC Berkeley faculty to learn the background on the New Urban Agenda, process for developing it, and what it addresses. What are the implications of forthcoming adoption of New Urban Agenda, both globally and for local planning practice in the SF Bay Area? Panelists: Charisma Acey, PhD, Department of City and Regional Plannning Jason Corburn, PhD, Department of City and Regional Plannning Holly Pearson, AICP, Director of the APA Northern CA Sustainability Committee Scott Edmondson, AICP, SF Planning |
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DCRP/IURD FORUM : HABITAT III & THE NEW URBAN AGENDA |
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Acey, Charisma. Corburn, Jason. Pearson, Holly. Edmonton, Scott. |
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University of California, Berkeley. Coll. of Environ. Design |
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Berkeley, CA, University of California, Berkeley, Coll. of Environ. Design, Sep. 27, 2016 |
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College of Environmental Design Lectures |
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Video |
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Environmental Design Library |
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CED Lectures |
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9_27_16_DCRP_02.mp4 |
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