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The Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute 18th Annual Land Use Conference
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March 5, 2009 - Mar 6 2009
Published by Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute (original article)

Sustainability: Beyond the Platitudes
The Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute hosts the largest land use
law and planning conference in the nation. Join them for a wide range of presentations on land use, land use law, and sustainability.

Published by Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, http://www.law.du.edu/index.php/rmlui

March 5 - 6, 2009
Denver, CO

The RMLUI conference features a very full menu of presentations and symposia, including:

  • Water Law Symposium
  • Sustainable Community Development Code
  • Green Urban Design: Lessons From Around the Globe
  • The Housing Crisis: Sustainable Solutions
  • Creating a Regional Transit Vision: Case Studies throughout the West
  • Changing Directions and Deeper Patterns: Affordable Housing, Sustainability, and the Problem of Collective Action
  • Out of the Car and On the Bike: Making Bicycle Commuting a Reality
  • The Impact of Global Warming on Land Use Planning: The California and Colorado Experiences
  • Innovative Community Sustainability Measurement Tools
  • Urban Regional Governance: The Challenges of Voluntary Collaboration and Mandatory Approaches
  • Water for Development in the West: Realities and Pipe Dreams
  • Shame on the Sustainability Sham: Density Is What’s Needed
  • Green, Greener, Greenest: Navigating the Forest of “Green” Building Standards
  • Sustainable Infrastructure: Crisis, Choices and Solutions
  • Historic Preservation: Green When Green Wasn’t Cool
  • Financing Renewable Energy for the Built Environment
  • Engineering a Complete Street System
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