April 14, the date of The Pando Sustainability Awards, served a dual purpose by marking the official publication date of the CSO (Chief Sustainability Officer) Taskforce publication, Sustainability Planning in Metropolitan Los Angeles: Products and Processes.
A free resource provided as a public service, the book is written by noted regional planner Mark VanderSchaaf who has written on many regional planning topics such as One Water and Priority Development Areas in Los Angeles. The book is the first to identify and analyze the wide variety of contemporary sustainability plans affecting the L.A. region and is a treasure for all who are interested in better understanding the region’s sustainability work.
Published in collaboration with the Regional and Intergovernmental Planning Division of the American Planning Association, Sustainability Planning in Metropolitan Los Angeles fills a void felt by many who work on sustainability issues throughout the nation’s second largest metropolitan area.
Different agencies with different functional and geographic responsibilities address different aspects of sustainability – for example, carbon footprint, biodiversity, water availability, transportation technologies, and housing affordability. With this new resource it’s possible to gain a thorough overview of how all of those aspects may be drawn upon to craft a holistic strategy to deal with the great sustainability challenges of our time.
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