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Moving Sustainable Development from Theory to Practice in the U.S.

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Description: A quick-study outline of sustainable development for planners and policy-makers, with extensive web references for more in-depth information on each topic. Written by Beryl Magilavy, past director of San Francisco's Department of the Environment.
Sustainable development, which includes community development, environmental protection, natural resource conservation, and local economic development, is becoming more widely practiced in Europe, while lagging behind as a US development strategy. Since sustainable development planning requires civic planners and private developers to understand a number
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Page title:Sustainable Development Primer
Keywords:sustainable development, local economic development, natural resource protection, environmental protection, environment, green development, green building, sustainable communities, sustainable future, sustainable tomorrow, sustainable city, sustainable cities, sustainability plan, green plan, green planning, green building, sustainable building, resource efficient building, energy conservation, energy, conservation, energy efficiency, low energy, green building, green design, green architecture, sustainable building, sustainable design, sustainable architecture, sustainable development, high performance building, energy efficient building, resource conservation, building design, municipal, municipal energy programs, energy programs, sustainable architecture, architecture and energy conservation, architecture and solar radiation, building environmental aspects, building environmental engineering, urban energy systems, energy and environmental policy, energy & sustainability, urban sustainability, urban environment, urban greening, sustainable communities, environmental technology, lifecycle impact, agenda 21, local agenda 21, unced, UN conference on sustainable economic development, community participation, building commissioning, city planning, urban planning, Beryl Magilavy
Description:A quick-study outline of sustainable development for planners and policy-makers, with extensive web references for more in-depth information on each topic. Written by Beryl Magilavy, past director of San Francisco's Department of the Environment.
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