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| Urban Ecology |
| Urban Ecology was founded in 1975 by visionary architects and activists who believed that cities should serve both people and nature. From the beginning, Urban Ecology has used urban planning, ecology, and public participation to help design and build healthier cities. |
www.urbanecology.org - 13bytes
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| Design That Matters |
| Design that Matters (DtM), a Massachusetts nonprofit, helps underserved communities realize an improved quality of life by creating products and services that meet needs identified by the communities themselves. |
www.designthatmatters.org - 1k
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| Metropolis |
| An international association of global cities working towards developing solutions to issues affecting large cities such as urban planning and development, the economy, the environment, transport, infrastructure and communications. |
www.metropolis.org - 175bytes
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| Sustainable City |
| A non-profit organization dedicated to achieving a sustainable future for San Francisco. |
www.sustainable-city.org - 613bytes
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| Urban Futures |
| The Urban Futures Program strives to change the climate and terms of the debate over urban policy by developing and promoting voluntary, private-sector, and market-oriented solutions to urban problems. |
www.urbanfutures.org - 0bytes
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| Project for Public Spaces |
| Nonprofit technical assistance, research, and educational organization whose mission is to create and sustain public places that build communities. |
www.pps.org - 5k
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| The Urban Land Institute |
| The Urban Land Institute is a nonprofit education and research institute supported by its members. Its mission is to provide responsible leadership in the use of land in order to enhance the total environment. Established in 1936, the Institute has more than 30,000 members representing all aspects of land use and development disciplines. |
www.uli.org - 1k
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| Lower Manhattan Development Corporation |
| Created in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, the LMDC is charged with planning and coordinating the rebuilding and revitalization of Lower Manhattan and the World Trade Center site. |
www.renewnyc.com - 2k
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| GPEAN |
| Global Planning Education Association Network. Coordinates international communication, papers, and conferences. |
www.gpean.org - 809bytes
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| Village At |
| Village At is a non-profit organization providing information about land use issues and their effects on humanity and the environment. |
www.villageat.org - 622bytes
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| Local Government Commission |
| A nonprofit organization working to build livable communities. Covers topics including community design, economic development, sustainable energy sources, transportation, and waste prevention. |
www.lgc.org - 652bytes
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| AESOP |
| The Association of European Schools of Planning. Network of universities that teach and conduct planning research. Conducts an annual congress and publishes a newsletter. |
www.ncl.ac.uk/aesop - 239bytes
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| Metropolitan Planning Council |
| Group of business and civic leaders committed to promotion and implementation of sensible planning and development policies in the Chicago region. |
www.metroplanning.org - 3k
- 17 Feb 2005 - Details
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