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SWOT Analysis Made Easy
SWOT analysis (alternately SLOT analysis) is a strategic planning method used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses/Limitations, Opportunities, and Threats involved in a project...
Read More>>Sewershed Scale Green Infrastructure Design
Philly is going green! But where and how much green stormwater infrastructure do we need to simultaneously reduce stormwater runoff and maximize our economic benefit?
Read More>>Challenge (Capacity Building) Grants
NEH challenge grants are capacity-building grants, intended to help institutions and organizations secure long-term improvements in and support for their humanities programs and...
Read More>>Students Learn Economics and Urban Planning
The UrbanPlan curriculum is an academically challenging,edutopial classroom-based, fifteen-hour study unit. Teams of high school juniors and seniors compete to win
Read More>>What Happened to the PA Register of Historic Places?
To find out we must first refer to Pennsylvania Title 37 known as the History Code to find references to the Pennsylvania Register of Historic Places. In the General Provision s...
Read More>>EPA on Contaminated Drinking Water From Shallow Disposal Systems
The vast majority of Class V wells are shallow disposal systems. They are mostly septic systems, drywells, drain pipes and other devices or constructions used to dispose of flui...
Read More>>Best Practices-Non Structural Stormwater Solutions
This video highlights practices outlined by the Stormwater Management Program, Non Structural at the College of Southern Maryland.
Read More>>Stormwater Best Practices
Larry Trout, North Liberty construction inspector, explains the city's new stormwater best management practices grants and how residents can apply for them.
Read More>>Cities Now Home to Majority of People
Over half the world's people now live in cities. The latest "Global Report on Human Settlements" says the historic change took place last year.
Read More>>Smart Growth-What is it?
"Nearly half of what will be the built environment in 2030 doesn't even exist today, giving the current generation a vital opportunity to shape future development."
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