

October 14, 2009
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET
Explore how incentives are created for sustainability. Who creates them? To whom are they given? At what level do they work best? And, what has been most effective over time? Panelists discuss both the tools and the underlying policy objectives. Hear about incentives, such as surcharges, fees, tax reductions, and how they have been implemented. Speakers assess how they have fared in different locations. Learn what can be applied to your circumstance.
This audio/web conference has been approved for CM |1.5 credit.
Robert W. Burchell
Professor & Co-Director
Center for Urban Policy Research
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Judd Schechtman
Doctoral Candidate
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Charles Komanoff
Director
Komanoff Energy Associates
Terry Moore, FAICP
Principal
EcoNorthwest
Jason Jordan
Moderator
Director of Policy
American Planning Association
Sponsored by the Green Communities Research Center
How does an audio/web conference work?
To attend only the live program, register for Option A.
To train staff members or commissioners who cannot attend the live program, order Option B and receive a CD-ROM of the conference. The CD-ROM contains:
The CD-ROM is mailed to you six to eight weeks after the program. The CD-ROM is Mac and PC compatible.
Program Price through September 15, 2009:
Program Price after September 15, 2009:
Register for all 7 Advanced Intensive & Intensive Encore Programs and receive a discount
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