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Examples of recent work include municipal food system planning, values-based food procurement, urban agriculture planning and evaluation, climate resilience in food systems, and advocacy for equitable state food policy.
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The ideal candidate will have knowledge of urban planning or community development and have prior experience working with artists and/or arts and cultural organizations. Topic areas may include: creative community development, arts-based engagement, cultural economic development, tourism, urban design, public art, historic preservation, gentrification and displacement, arts and housing, cultural facilities, arts and climate, and social equity.
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II. A Graduate degree with a major in urban or regional planning, environmental planning, urban studies, architecture, landscape architecture, civil, environmental, or transportation engineering or environmental sciences may be substituted for 3 years of the required (A) experience and one year of the required (B) experience.
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Your work will contribute to informed decision-making, planning, and problem-solving across diverse industries, ranging from environmental conservation and urban planning to disaster management and resource exploration.
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Considerable knowledge of economic, sociological and environmental aspects of planning; working knowledge of personal computers and GIS applications; thorough knowledge of urban or regional planning principles and practices; thorough knowledge of zoning laws and comprehensive plans including their formation, process of adoption, and enforcement.
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Proven curatorial, staff and program management, and/or development leadership in an educational/design setting including architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design or related field is required.
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The GSD offers degree programs across a range of design disciplines—architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design, design engineering, and real estate—as well as advanced research programs that cut across all of these disciplines, and a robust public program of lectures, exhibitions, and publications.
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Supervises and assists staff liaisons to the Planning Board (PB), Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), Urban Design Commission (UDC), and/or Historic Preservation Commission (HPC), as necessary.
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Bachelor's or master's degree in urban planning, landscape architecture, urban design, or a related field. Toole Design is the leading planning, engineering, and landscape architecture firm specializing in multimodal transportation.
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The work requires the ability to: solve complex landscape, urban design, planning, and zoning problems across a wide range of scales; understand and interpret urban design, landscape, and architectural drawings, such as plans, sections, and elevations; effectively and clearly communicate with a range of stakeholders graphically and verbally; work on multiple projects and tasks simultaneously; and collaborate as part of an interdisciplinary team.
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A degree related to transportation, urban/regional planning, geography, data science, economics, or public policy. This is an early-career position designed for candidates who would like to grow with EBP. We work on strategic planning, policy research, and economic analysis for a broad range of clients, including research programs, the federal government, NGOs, state DOTs, MPOs, economic development organizations, transit agencies, ports, and airport authorities.
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The College's schools, departments, and programs—with disciplines ranging from economics and history to English, urban affairs and international affairs, form an interdisciplinary group of scholars with global perspectives and a culture of inclusion.
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Our areas of expertise include remote sensing, geospatial analysis, GIS, soil science, water quality and demand evaluation, agricultural systems, salinity and nutrient management, ecosystem restoration, statistics, and regulatory policy.
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The Boston team is a center of excellence focusing on green infrastructure (GI) design, landscape architecture, sustainable site design, landscape restoration, urban forestry, and climate change resiliency.
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We welcome outstanding applicants with research, teaching, and professional experience related to the merging of design and technology in fields such as architecture, urban planning, graphic design, object design, engineering design, and immersive experience design.
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