What is it about?
More encompassing recognition of award-winning work is sure to receive further visibility not only from professionals but also from the community at large. Suggested takeaways for these stakeholders: Instructors, Students, Stakeholders at large, University administrators, Elected officials, and Professional planners
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Why is it important?
Arizona Planning Association’s awards evaluation criteria: Originality/innovation; Transferability; Quality; Comprehensiveness; Public participation; Role of planners; and Effectiveness/results.
Perspectives
The pressing urgency of urban revitalization, low-carbon transportation, and clean industry
Dr. Carlos J. L. Balsas, AICP
Ulster University Belfast
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This page is a summary of: Improving land-use-based urbanism through award-winning planning practice and scholarship: a North American case study, Socio-Ecological Practice Research, July 2023, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s42532-023-00161-x.
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APA Arizona Chapter Awards
Metropolises in the Sunbelt region of the USA are in need of sensitive land-use-based urbanism comprised of more compact development, sustainable transportation, efficient infrastructure, low-carbon energy, and greenway and environmental planning. (...) This article showcases how various undergraduate and graduate disciplines offered at Arizona State University resulted in state-level professional planning awards. (...) The key finding is that the land-use-based urbanism strategies discussed in the paper can encourage land preservation in arid cities and above all increase the quality of urban life in desert environments. Thanks to M. Vivaldi for one of the pictures.
Other Arizona Awards (URLs)
Other Arizona Awards - Environmental Excellence Award arizonaforward.org - Southwest Book Awards brla.info/southwest-book-awards.html - Southwest Books of the Year library.pima.gov/southwestbooks/ - New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards nmbookcoop.com/BookAwards/
Moe Flavour was created by pairing the talents of keyboard engineer and composer Lawrence Ross, with the big sound and delightful tones of saxophonist Bryne Donaldson.
Lawrence Ross, besides being a great musician, is also an excellent planner. Also, have you ever visited Musical Instrument Museum? Check it out here: The Music World in Phoenix - Aletheia - Associação Científica e Cultural, Axioma - Publicações da Faculdade de Filosofia https://www.publicacoesfacfil.pt/product.php?id_product=1137
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