Not exact matches
You'll
need a bachelor degree in
urban and regional
planning, but a degree in geography, architecture or engineering may work, too.
In environmental policy, the Party promises stronger greenhouse gas emission regulations and enforcement in the oil - patch; a water management
plan to ensure that current and future needs are balanced; a moratorium on additional resource development on lakeshores and lake beds; a Green Energy Plan to support green energy projects and move the province away from coalpower; and a land - use framework that curbs urban sprawl and safeguards farmland and habitats in the vicinity of cit
plan to ensure that current and future
needs are balanced; a moratorium on additional resource development on lakeshores and lake beds; a Green Energy
Plan to support green energy projects and move the province away from coalpower; and a land - use framework that curbs urban sprawl and safeguards farmland and habitats in the vicinity of cit
Plan to support green energy projects and move the province away from coalpower; and a land - use framework that curbs
urban sprawl and safeguards farmland and habitats in the vicinity of cities.
You don't
need a Masters in
urban planning or relocation into the heart of Detroit to have a shot at being a life - changing, Kingdom - building reconciler.
(5) Inner - city
urban ministry either as a one - year resident or one day a week for thirty weeks to mingle with the people wherever they are, to engage the power structure of the community, to explore the economic and political strategies of community
planning, to discover the potentialities for a ministry to total
needs of persons who are deprived or in stress.
If you
plan to take your child on long
urban walks, you'll
need a stroller that's sturdy but easy to maneuver over curbs, in and out of shops, and through on public transportation.
Britain
needs to embrace more light rail, discourage workplace parking, improve links between
planning and transport and encourage vehicle sharing if efforts to tackle
urban congestion are to succeed, witnesses to a Transport Select Committee inquiry evidence session remarked on Monday.
Britain
needs to embrace more light rail, discourage workplace parking, improve links between
planning and transport and encourage vehicle sharing to tackle
urban congestion
Few contest the
need to check
urban sprawl, so the main controversy surrounding the Green Belt is the extent to which it is being eroded by
planning decisions.
Current
plans need to focus on the regeneration of
urban areas and the reuse of previously developed land.
We must prevent a looming» water war «by creating a state - wide water
plan and covenant so our communities (rural and
urban alike) can remain active, informed, and able to adapt to their changing water
needs.
The Deputy Prime Minister acknowledged that the green belt was being «eaten away» by
urban sprawl and there was a
need for the new
planned cities rather than relying on further «piecemeal» developments.
This is why we
need to protect buildings as well as humans in cities in future
urban planning, so the strategic placing of hedges, trees and other green infrastructure can have a direct benefit as an air pollution control measure in cities.»
As farmers in the American West decide what, when and where to plant, and
urban water managers
plan for water
needs in the next year, they want to know how much water their community will get from melting snow in the mountains.
What changes do planners
need to accommodate in
planning the next generation of
urban growth?
The authors argue that cities
need to step out of traditional roles in
planning urban infrastructure and learn how to better understand the
needs of residents in order to craft policies and programs that enable the adoption of energy and carbon - efficient technologies and practices.
Houston and other cities affected by recent hurricanes are receiving a mass infusion of federal dollars, and they
need to have
urban plans in place in order to make wise investments.
In a new study published in Landscape and
Urban Planning, researchers show that areas in the eastern U.S. with high deer numbers tend to have fewer birds that
need forest shrubs.
Urban decision makers
need to know where to focus resources as they
plan their adaptation strategies, potentially as a matter of life and death.
Currently, when transportation and
urban planners evaluate alternative infrastructure investments and policies, they may
need to account for health effects from local air quality, a consideration that warrants further
planning to avoid negative outcomes, according to the researchers.
Whether you
plan on implementing yoga at work temporarily during a high - stress time, or as an on - going perk for your employees,
Urban Breath Yoga can easily meet your
needs.
Though specific ways to implement the
plans were not addressed, he stressed the
need to use troubled
urban school districts as a testing ground for...
Each lesson
plan has every resource
needed to teach it: Lesson 1)
Urban vs rural areas.
To get it right, there are a variety of key issues that you
need to consider, including
urban and regional
planning issues, master
planning and interior design, costings and finance, procurement and project management, and then occupancy and beyond.
This is due in large part to Association programs such as the High Quality Charter (HQC) Grant Program, introduced in 2006, which has provided $ 8 million in
planning and start - up grants to support the development of new charter schools in high -
need urban school districts throughout California.
While we aren't the first to tackle this work — NCTQ and the
Urban Institute have also produced pension report cards — our report focuses on how well state pensions
plans serve the unique
needs of their teachers.
Strong technical skills, particularly in integrating technology in the classroom to drive academic achievement Demonstrated volunteer or community service At least one (or more) of the following: o National Board Certificationo TAP Experience (sign on bonus for TAP certification) o Core Knowledge Experienceo Experience with Blended Learningo At least two years of successful teaching in an
urban environment ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS: An Elementary School teacher is required to perform the following duties:
Plan and implement a blended learning environment, providing direct and indirect instruction in the areas of Social Studies, Science, Language Arts, Health, and Mathematics based on state standards Participation in all TAP requirements, focusing on data - driven instruction Create inviting, innovative and engaging learning environment that develops student critical thinking and problem solving skills Prepare students for strong academic achievement and passing of all required assessments Communicate regularly with parents Continually assess student progress toward mastery of standards and keep students and parents well informed of student progress by collecting and tracking data, providing daily feedback, weekly assessments, and occasional parent / teacher conferences Work with the Special Education teachers and administration to serve special
needs students in the classroom Attend all grade level and staff meetings and attend designated school functions outside of school hours Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom you are responsible Accept and incorporate feedback and coaching from administrative staff Perform necessary duties including but not limited to morning, lunch, dismissal, and after - school duties Preforms other duties, as deemed appropriate, by the principal Dress professionally and uphold all school policies
I
plan to spend my career teaching in
urban, high -
need schools because I believe that inspired and inspiring teachers have the potential to reach high - risk students in high -
need areas.
With the unleashing of their imaginations and mentorship from the National Organization of Minority Architects, four teams from Kids Rethink New Orleans Schools, Sci Academy and
Urban League College Track spent the last year analyzing the
needs of various neighborhoods around the city and then developing architectural
plans designed to meet those
needs.
Gifted E525: Blending Gifted Education and School Reform (1994) E492: Career
Planning for Gifted and Talented Youth (1990) E359: Developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for the Gifted and Talented (1985) E485: Developing Leadership in Gifted Youth (1990) E514: Developing Learner Outcomes for Gifted Students (1992) E510: Differentiating Curriculum for Gifted Students (1991) E484: Fostering Academic Creativity in Gifted Students (1990) E493: Fostering the Post Secondary Aspirations of Gifted
Urban Minority Students (1990) E427: Giftedness and Learning Disabilities (1985) E464: Meeting the
Needs of Able Learners through Flexible Pacing (1989) E486: Mentor Relationships and Gifted Learners (1990) E483: Personal Computers Help Gifted Students Work Smart (1990) E494: Supporting Gifted Education Through Advocacy (1990) E478: Underachieving Gifted Students (1990)
The
need for graduates with economics degree is growing by leaps & bounds in sectors like banking & finance, healthcare, insurance,
urban planning, foreign trade, etc., thereby many students prefer to study it.
«Beyond these important logistical considerations, the consolidation also presents an approach to community development and
urban planning that seeks to integrate the resources that communities will
need as we move into the next century.»
I think what we
need is an international forum for
urban planning; information exchange and brainstorming is probably the best we can do at this point.
New
plans for both London and Paris hope to address similar problems by enhancing and linking emerging areas of
urban concentration to create «polycentric» cities that minimize transit
needs (and thus environmental impact).
I feel compelled to highlight part of a comment posted today by Gary Peters, a professor emeritus of geography and
planning at California State University in Chico — about the
need to smooth our journey toward being a mainly
urban species, and the mixed consequences of inhabiting increasingly «manufactured landscapes.»
Its tasks are to develop a comprehensive
urban forest
plan; educate the public; develop tree - care standards; identify funding
needs, staffing
needs, and opportunities for
urban forest programs; secure adequate resources for
urban forest programs; facilitate coordination of tree - management responsibilities among agencies; and report on the state of the
urban forest.
Such a mindset
needs to become an integral part of our
urban planning, water - and food - security management, investment policy, and demographic policy development, among others.»
It is based on the recognized
need for an urgent shift in the way
urban infrastructure is
planned, designed and managed in order to respond to the challenges posed by rapid urbanization, globalization and climate change.
It also stresses that adaptation strategies
need to be wide ranging covering issues such as
urban planning, improved water storage networks and improved water efficiency in sectors such as agriculture.
Work with community residents,
urban planners, and city officials to create these
plans so they are realistic and reflect community
needs.
Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, Wilmington, and Norfolk were found to be in the greatest
need of
urban planning to offset damage from more frequent nuisance flooding in the east.
Better
urban planning (see No. 5) can help reduce that burden; switching to low - carbon fuels will
need to play a role as well.
This paper explores the potential contributions of various forms of
urban agriculture and forestry to city climate change mitigation and adaptation
plans and the
need to include food security considerations into
urban climate change strategies.
As Motavalli reports, Jim Burns, GM's vice-president for research and development and strategic
planning, imagines Singapore as a possible first market for the PUMA - a dense
urban setting where an electric rickshaw could fill multiple mobility
needs.
Though normally used to provide access to high - altitude tourist attractions and ski spots, the city of Haifa has decided to link itself up vertically with Israel's first public cable car service.Blessed with challenging topography and years of questionable
urban planning, Haifa is a city badly in
need of creative transportation solutions.
The Government's second Contingency
Planning Report says it is expected that critical
urban and stock demands can be met, but quality issues may arise in some smaller towns where water may
need to be trucked in.
Urban, rural and indigenous communities have both unique and shared
needs that require significant study and
planning to address.
As we have done in more than 75 communities (rural, tribal, suburban, and
urban), the Alliance provides guidance,
planning assistance and training
needed to create ONE PLACE.
We
need to raise the education minimums to a bachelor degree or better with a major in law or
urban planning because a high school education just isn't good enough.
A book could be written on the myriad examples of seemingly ludicrous
planning department decisions based on municipal bylaws that don't reflect the objectives of
urban intensification and housing development
needs of all types.
You
plan on holding an asset three years, five years, seven years, 10 years or whatever it is for that business
plan, but you never know when you're going to
need liquidity, or if you decide the market is too hot for construction, let's sell this dirt, obviously being in a core
urban market it has value.