Sustainable Urban Design Conference Seeks Collaboration Among Universities, Communities and Corporations

The Sustainable Urban Design Conference will explore ways to improve the sustainable nature of cities, discussing research developments and best practices to reduce environmental impact, decrease energy consumption and ensure long-term economic sustainability.

The Sustainable Urban Design Conference will explore ways to improve the sustainable nature of cities, discussing research developments and best practices to reduce environmental impact, decrease energy consumption and ensure long-term economic sustainability. The half-day conference occurs on Nov. 18 at The University of Texas at Austin.

Besides faculty members from the university, the conference will feature presentations from sustainability and urban planning experts in the corporate and nonprofit worlds.

“The university is most effective when we draw upon expertise from across disciplines,” said Sheridan Titman, director of the Energy Management and Innovation Center (EMIC), host of the conference. “Sustainable communities will require innovative thinking in engineering, science, architecture, urban planning, public policy and investment. We’re moving to connect those dots in meaningful ways.”

Discussion topics and participants include:

Urban planning, land use and vehicle technologies to reduce greenhouse emissions

Urban planning and vehicles

Guadalupe-Saldaña net-zero subdivision

Low impact subdivisions

Lunch with keynote

The sessions begin at 7:30 a.m. at the ATandT Executive Education and Conference Center. There is no charge, however pre-registration is required.