Greening City Documents: Best Practices in Equitable Climate Planning
Majid, Mashael
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Title
Greening City Documents: Best Practices in Equitable Climate Planning
Author(s)
Majid, Mashael
Contributor(s)
Salo, Ken E.
Issue Date
2011
Keyword(s)
climate action planning
sustainability
Geographic Coverage
Los Angeles, CA
Abstract
The City of Los Angeles is focusing on clean air, clean energy, conservation, and reducing waste to transform LA into the greenest big city in the U.S. This resource guide is meant to concentrate on themes encompassing environmental justice, social sustainability, and planning policy. Highlighting LA's progress on global warming and in adapting to the most stringent environmental legislation in the nation, it outlines the exciting new role of climate action planning.
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