Saskatchewan’s population is growing. But land and fossil fuel resources aren’t.

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Saskatchewan’s
population is growing.
But land and fossil fuel
resources aren’t.
How can more sustainable systems
for our cities be created? How can
urban dwellers be encouraged to use
sustainable modes of transportation?
What can other cities teach us about
effective urban planning?
Join the discussion at Saskatoon’s first
Sustainability Networking Conference
on January 24. This year’s theme is Urban
Transportation and Design: Getting
Where We Need To Go, and will explore
issues such as balancing urban sprawl
versus density, transportation planning,
managing greenhouse gases and many
more. Speakers include city planners,
engineers and government officials.
Friday, January 24, 2014
8:30 am - 4:30 pm (with networking to follow)
The Parktown Hotel, Saskatoon
Buy tickets: picatic.com/urbantransportation
Regular tickets: $200.
Discounted tickets: $100.
A limited number are available for students and community
organizations on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Contact sustainabilitynetworking2014@gmail.com to apply.
/urbantransportation
924 Spadina Crescent East, Saskatoon
Presented by:
School of Environment
and Sustainability
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