Creating Intelligent Liveable Cities
28/11/2009 02:11

Free Public Event
In the face of new challenges like peak oil, climate change and economic chaos, how can city experts make sense of the overwhelming challenges that threaten life in the “human hive” as we know it? How can well meaning, well educated and well intentioned staff of municipalities, planning companies, land developers, and civil society find the time, space and spheres of influence they need not just to do their jobs effectively but to make sense of life conditions never before experienced? Marilyn Hamilton will discuss topics such as the city's carrying capacity and the roles various professionals play in the planning process.
Who Should Attend?
This event will be of interest to planning professionals, government officials and administrators, developers, and citizens concerned with regional transportation and planning.
Date & Location
Monday, November 30, 2009
7:00 pm – 8:30pm
Delta Edmonton Centre Suite Hotel
10222-102 Street
Speaker
Marilyn Hamilton is Associate Faculty at Royal Roads University School of Leadership and author of Integral City: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive.
Registration
Admission is free; registration is suggested. Limited Seating.
Register at crsc@ualberta.ca
AACIP Learning Units
This session qualifies for AACIP Continuous Professional Learning Units. Please contact AACIP for more information.



