MegaRegions Symposium - January 2006
Think Global, Act Regional : Framing an Agenda for the Southeastern MegaRegion
On January 30, 2006, representatives from private, public, academic, and non-profit organizations across six southern states gathered in Atlanta, GA for a groundbreaking symposium on the future of the emerging southeastern MegaRegion, known as the Piedmont Atlantic MegaRegion (PAM). This gathering, both informative and action-oriented, laid the framework for a region-wide agenda aimed at the creation of policies, infrastructure, resources, and regional cooperation to position the southeastern MegaRegion for success in the global economy.
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Recent Submissions
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The Emerging Southeast MegaRegion
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Regional Issues in Florida
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The Southern California Mega Region
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The Northeast Mega-Region : Towards a Model of 21st Century Cooperation
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Think Global, Act Regional
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-01-30)Dr. Cheryl K. Contant, Director, City Planning Department, Georgia Tech