Ending Global Sprawl: Urban Standards for Sustainable Development
When
Feb 24, 2020
Time
12:00 PM
Where
Washington, DC

The Global Platform for Sustainable Cities (GPSC) organized a discussion for a forthcoming publication entitled “Ending Global Sprawl: Urban Standards for Sustainable Development.” In the book, Peter Calthorpe, founding father of Transit-Oriented Development, outlines principles on sustainable urban planning that promotes urbanism, low carbon and compact development, which include: 1.Plan for Growth (Preserve); 2.Enhance Transit (Ride); 3.Transit Oriented Development (Focus); 4.Public Space (Gather); 5.Small Blocks (Connect); 6.Mixed-Use (Mix); and 7.Walk/Bike (Activate). Each principle is supported by specific goals, metrics, and standards and illustrated by good practice across the world. Please join us for a discussion on the principles for global urbanism and their implications on World Bank operations.
Presenter
Peter Calthorpe, Founding Father of Transit-Oriented Development,
Author of Ending Global Sprawl: Urban Standards for Sustainable Development
Bio
