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The Global Challenge of Planning for Housing
The housing supply crisis is an international challenge. Planners and policymakers in countries around the globe are grabbling with how to increase housing diversity, attainability, and equity. The Presidents of APA, the Royal Town Planning Institute, and the Canadian Institute of Planners will talk about what’s happening in their respective countries and how planners are rising to the challenge.- Jason Jordan
- Angela Brooks, FAICP
- Lindsey Richards
- Dan Huang
- Andrea Harris
- Darren Crombie
#9290112CM | 0.75Planning Supervisor's Playbook Series, Part 2
Increase your impact with effective communication skills, create a more inclusive workplace for your team, and new ways to approach performance evaluations.- Matthew Brandmeyer, AICP
- Aimee Nassif, AICP
#9220759CM | 4.50Planning Officials Training Program
Planning Officials are often appointed with little to no background in community planning. Once appointed, there generally is little time and limited resources to secure the training needed to help them make sound decisions for their communities. APA's Planning Officials Training Program gives planners the tools and resources to effectively and easily on-board and train planning officials.December 20, 2021, 12:00 a.m. to January 25, 2024, 12:00 a.m. CST- Linda Amato, FAICP
- Ann Bagley, FAICP
- Michael Blue, FAICP
- Bonnie Johnson, FAICP, PhD
- Gregory Jones, AICP
- Stan Popovich, AICP
- Marjorie Press
- David Silverman, FAICP
#9227447Empathy, Equity, and You: Stories, Skills, and Practices
This webinar will explore key skills needed to integrate empathy and compassion in planning practice.- Jasmin Moore, AICP
- Meaghan McSorley
- Chloe Greene
- Ann Dillemuth, AICP
#9283887CM | 1Eq | 1New Challenges for Old Problems: Housing Affordability in a Comparative Perspective
The course will explore new ways to address old problems regarding lack of housing.- Bishwapriya Sanyal
- Salvador Herrera
- NICOLAS MAGGIO
- Agustina Biasone
- Carina Arvizu Machado
- Tenzin Jamtsho
- Jing Zhang, AICP
#9283593CM | 1Equity and Social Justice: Fast and Fun
Five presentations on innovative equity- and social justice-oriented projects: gendered experiences in public spaces in Islamabad, collaborations to support international students, housing and cities so 'no one is left behind', map tools as community engagement, and green space in informal settlements.- Anna Broberg
- Aabiya Baqai
- Alejandra Bejarano
- Ruth Berry
- Tilahun Fikadu
#9283733CM | 1How Can Planners Support Recovery From Urban Crises and Build Adaptability to Future Challenges
This session will outline lessons for land use recovery from severe weather, earthquakes, and climate change from New Zealand, Australia, and the United States, and encourage planners to explore their role in the recovery process and to take action before a disaster strikes their community.- Wendy Saunders
- Gavin Smith, FAICP
- Stephen Dredge
#9283749CM | 1.25SR | 1Fostering Innovative International Planning Education To Meet the Global Agenda for Planning
This course will draw out innovative approaches to teaching international planning and identify the key skills future planners will need to address the global challenges the world is currently facing.- Olivier Sykes
- Giulio Verdini
- Kristy Macari
#9283659CM | 1Sustainable Urbanization: Call to Action
This session provides an important opportunity to convene to discuss the Commonwealth-led Call to Action on Sustainable Urbanisation (CTA) and the Declaration on Sustainable Urbanisation, share good practice and explore strategies for creating a practical plan of action.- Eleanor Mohammed
- Kelley Moore
- Peter Oborn
- Victoria Hobday
- Lucky Slack
- Annabel Boud
#9283728CM | 1SR | 1Urban Innovation Starts in My Backyard
Cities worldwide are actively innovating to advance equity, social justice, and resilience. Using examples including Quito’s land value capture, Milan’s food policy procurement, Copenhagen’s flash flood strategy, and La Paz’ at-risk youth initiative, Nicholas YOU, director of the Guangzhou Institute, will draw lessons for peer learning.- Nicholas You
#9283270CM | 1Planning Supervisor's Playbook Series Part I
Jumping into a supervisory role or any level of management is a career goal many people share. While basic management skills are a necessity, there are unique challenges and situations which only a planner will face. This six-part series course is designed to provide you with tools needed for supervisory success.- Aimee Nassif, AICP
- Matthew Brandmeyer, AICP
- James Peters, FAICP
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