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“From Jersey to Dixie: Issues of Place and Planning” Documentary Showing

Special Events Forum, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

"From Jersey to Dixie: Issues of Place and Planning" is a documentary, created by Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy students Brandon McKoy and Susannah Dyen, that compares and contrasts planning issues in New Jersey and the Southern region of the United States (Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana).

Hopewell Borough Walking Tour (CM | 2.0 Pending)

Hopewell Borough Hall 88 East Broad Street, Hopewell, NJ, United States

Please join APA-NJ as it celebrates one of its 2012 Great Place in New Jersey award winners with a Walking Tour of Broad Street, Hopewell Borough.  The Hopewell Borough Mayor, Council members and other local stakeholders will walk with us and discuss the efforts made to retain the historic qualities of the area while seeking and investing grant monies into streetscape improvements

Webinar – Planning for Climate Change in New Jersey: Tools for Planners (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

New Jersey’s leading experts in Climate Change have been busy creating an assortment of tools to help us visualize the potential future impacts of climate change.  What’s more, they are looking for ways to help communities prepare for and to adapt to “a new reality” that includes frequent changes in temperature, precipitation and sea level.   Living in a State that is on pace to bear the impacts of Climate Change more quickly and harshly than others, New Jersey Planners should be familiar with the most current research and best practices for addressing Climate Change.

Health Impact Assessments (CM Pending | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is an emerging area of practice in the United States that is designed to be a practical tool that can be used to incorporate “health in all policies” into decisions made outside the traditional health fields that have impacts on health (transportation, land use, development, infrastructure, housing, education, policy).