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Honolulu Hosts Rail Symposium, Prepares for Bidding on Elevated Rail Line
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Highlands' Garden Village Hailed as Model for Economic Growth, Environmental Sustainability
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For the Greener Good: Public Lecture Series
Environmental Public Health Tracking
Low Carbon Urbanism Campaign
Supporting Healthy Communities through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009
HUD, DOT and EPA Announce Interagency Partnership for Sustainable Communities
 

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2 Land Conservation: Trends, Techniques and Opportunities

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7 Green Building Conference

8 No Better Time: Promising Opportunities in Deliberative Democracy for Educators and Practitioners

9 Edible Schoolyard Academy

Retail Principles for New Urban Communities

Cogeneration and District Solutions: UC-Davis Green Building and Sustainable Design

When Green Meets Grey: Aging, Disabilities and Sustainable Issues

10 Complete Streets Workshop

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13 Looking Beyond the Transportation Footprint

Diversity Matters Environmental & Social Change Leadership Series

14 Design DC 2009

15 Implementing SB 375

16 Edible Schoolyard Academy

17 Planning for Sustainability

Smart Growth Speaker Series: Retrofitting the Suburbs: A New Urbanist Perspective

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20 2009 Advanced Summer Institute

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23 Greening Affordable Multifamily Housing

24 NACo Annual Conference 2009

25 Live Green Toronto

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28 Green Building Focus

29 NACCHO Annual Conference

30 Implementing SB 375

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