Elevation 2.0 – SS-20: Fast & Funny Presentations
Short, back-to-back planning presentations that will make you laugh or make you think, featuring: Can We Use Phenomenological Tools in Planning? How to Understand and…
Short, back-to-back planning presentations that will make you laugh or make you think, featuring: Can We Use Phenomenological Tools in Planning? How to Understand and…
This session will examine how the Metlakatla First Nation in northwestern British Columbia developed an innovative planning system to manage the impacts of development and…
Formalized Impact Benefit Agreements (IBAs) between communities and resource project proponents are increasingly popular for defining benefits and mitigating adverse effects of natural resource development.…
In this session, Matt Alexander will provide scenarios and strategies for improving your work practice when engaging with residents who are concerned about new development…
Planning academia is an expansive field, often looking to make developments with the public interest in mind and contribute to professional practice. The investigation and…
Against the backdrop of the principles of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission(opens in a new tab)(opens in a new tab)‘s Final Report and the United Nations Declaration…