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- Planners Webcast: AICP Code of Ethics
Training Course, Region: BCD [North Charleston, SC], July 17, 2009
Category(s): Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Community Development Issues Free APA webcasts for 6-state chapters hosted by the BCD COG. An interactive forum to discuss difficult issues related to planning ethics. Required CM credits are available for certified planners.
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- Planners Webcast: The Future of Transportation
Training Course, Region: BCD [North Charleston, SC], September 04, 2009
Category(s): Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Community Development Issues Free APA webcasts for 6-state chapters hosted by the BCD COG. This session will present a new paradigm on how to fund and manage transportation in a manner that is sustainable and responsible. Required CM credits are available for certified planners.
- Watershed Institute
Training Course, Region: Southeastern United States [Columbia, S.C.], September 22, 2009
Category(s): Watershed Management, Stormwater Management, Non-point Source Pollution, Low Impact Design, Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Community Development Issues An intensive and interactive four-day learning experience specifically designed to help watershed professionals learn to complete a watershed plan; interpret real data and integrate findings into a plan; and apply practical methods in related professions.
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- Planners Webcast: Practical Application of Takings, Exactions and Constitutional Procedural Requirements in Local Land Use Decisions
Conference, Region: BCD [North Charleston, SC], October 02, 2009
Category(s): Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Community Development Issues Free APA webcasts for 6-state chapters hosted by the BCD COG. This session discusses the limitations on and common legal challenges to local land-use decisions and ways to conform to federal laws. Required CM credits are available for certified planners.
- Fostering Sustainable Behavior
Conference, Statewide: Statewide [Savannah, GA], October 07, 2009
Category(s): Science Education, Project Design & Evaluation, Process Skills Over the last decade a new approach, community based social marketing, has emerged as an effective alternative for promoting sustainable behavior. This fall, a one-day introductory workshop
and a one-day advanced workshop will be held in Savannah, GA.
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- Planners Webcast: Community Visioning: Creating the Framework for Tomorrow's Florida
Training Course, Region: BCD [North Charleston, SC], November 06, 2009
Category(s): Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Community Development Issues Free APA webcasts for 6-state chapters hosted by the BCD COG. Topic of discussion for this session is the Taylor County, Florida Vision 2060 process, lessons learned & transferable applications. Required CM credits are available for certified planners.
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- Southeast Regional Diamondback Terrapin Workshop
Workshop, Region: Southeastern U.S. Coast [Wilmington, NC], December 08, 2009
Category(s): Wildlife Management, Science Education, Fisheries & Fisheries Mgmt., Coastal Laws, Rules, Regulations, Biodiversity Conservation A one-day workshop highlighting the status of diamondback terrapin research, management and education in the Southeast. The meeting will serve to update attendees on the accomplishments since last year's event and discuss the specific needs of the region.
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- NEMO & Coast-A-Syst Workshop
Workshop, County: Beaufort, Proposed (TBD)
A workshop that addresses water quality and non-point source pollution through the use of NEMO and Coast-A-Syst education.
- Water Quality Improvement & Community Enhancement Series
Workshop, Statewide: Coast, Proposed (TBD)
Using USES funds to develop a workshop educational series focusing on techniques for improving water quality and enhancing communities (i.e., stormwater BMPs).
- Zero/Anti-degradation Workshop
Workshop, County: Beaufort, Proposed (TBD)
A stormwater utilities workshop to address impacts of stormwater with respect to coastal growth and development; focusing on zero/anti-degradation strategies.
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