September 15 – notes from Study Session on Ecosystems and Sustainable Human Settlements at SUNY-ESF
September 29 – notes from Study Session on Toward a Sustainable Syracuse and Onondaga County at SUNY-ESF
October 13 – notes from Sustainability: The Big Picture
October 20 – notes from Study Session; and Syracuse 2010 Revisited: Land Use Planning (a PDF of a PowerPoint presentation)
October 27 – notes from Study Session; and a PDF of a PowerPoint presentation by Tom Rhoads on Managing Solid Waste
October 27 – a PDF of a PowerPoint presentation by Tim DiGiulio from the Department of Environmental Conservation re sound management of solid wastes by communities, businesses, and industries
November 4 – notes from Study Session on Renewable Energy 101
November 12 – notes from Study Session on Local Food Systems
November 19 – a PDF of a PowerPoint presentation by BJ Adigun, Adminstrative Director, Green Technology, Onondaga County Department of Environment Protection“Save the Rain! Onondaga County’s Green Infrastructure Program”
Local Leaders in Sustainability – Green Counties by Brooks Rainwater and Cooper Martin, The American Institute of Architects
Local Leaders in Sustainability – A Study of Green Building Programs in Our Nation’s Communities, by Brooks Rainwater with contributions by Cooper Martin, The American Institute of Architects
Case Study – Syracuse & Onondaga County
December 3 – Creating a Green Economic Development Strategy, presented by Linda Dickerson Hartsock, Rob Simpson, and Dave Wall
Case Studies – Nashville and Dubuque
2010
January 25 – LEED: What is It and Why Should We Care?presented by Tracie Hall and Peter Arsenault
February 4 – a PDF of a PowerPoint presentation by Megan Costa, Administrator for Special Projects with the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency, “Onondaga County Sustainable Development Plan (Regional Development Trends & Decisions)”
“The New County Sustainable Development Plan”
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March 9 – Study Session Notes; SMTC presentation, a PDF of a PowerPoint presentation by Mario Colone, Meghan Vitale, and Danielle Krol; Syracuse Sustainable Transportation by Chethan Sarabu; CNYRTA & Sustainability by Rich Landerkin
March 11 – a PowerPoint presentation by Chris Carrick concerning “Energy Planning and Development for Central New York”
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