We look back now on planning initiatives and movements such as City Beautiful, modernism, and new urbanism. In 2050, what will we think early- to mid-21st-century planners were best known for?
From managing urgent requests from city managers to responding to controversial zoning applications, planners aren't always afforded the time or space needed to innovate. This presentation offers planning professionals an opportunity to reflect and asks participants:
What do you think are the most cross-cutting topics we can learn from planning history? What do we need to do now to prepare us for communities of the future? What has to change or improve to enable planners to succeed?
Reflect, define, and strive to create a more proactive future through innovative forecasting.
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Learning Objectives:
Make connections between urban planning history and planning future communities.
Reflect on issues that planners must respond to now and in the future.
Apply core skills and novel techniques to forecast your community’s future needs.