Alliance for Quality Growth

   
Description

Georgia is experiencing unprecedented growth along with an unprecedented consumption of land. The Atlanta area alone consumes an average of 500 acres of fields and farmland every week. The economic, social, and environmental problems that accompany such development are far-reaching, profound, and permanent. Recognizing that education and community involvement are critical to prevent the perpetuation of such sprawling growth across our state, the Fanning Institute supports, staffs, and assists the Alliance for Quality Growth. The Alliance was formed to increase awareness and understanding among Georgia policymakers, planners, developers, and the general public of the wide variety of planning tools available for promoting efficient land use in urban and suburban areas. Alliance for Quality Growth Web Site

Faculty & Staff Leigh Askew
Areas of expertise: Water and other Natural Resources, Asset-based Community Development, Stakeholder Participation Processes, Facilitation, Service-Learning Instruction
Danny Bivins
Areas of expertise: Quality Growth, Visioning, Planning, Historic Preservation, Service Learning Instruction, Regional Approaches
Mac Brown
Jennifer Carter
Tags urban planning, regional planning, quality growth


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