ABA 2018

Environment & Sustainability

Social Justice

Education

Health & Wellness

Sustainable Business

Women Take On The World

Gems from the Archive

Entrepreneurial Success

Audio Books



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NPSG12-148

The Economic and Environmental Benefit of Good Urbanism

Speakers: Lee Sobel, Real Estate Development and Finance Analyst, Office of Sustainable Communities, U.S. EPA; Joseph Minicozzi, AICP, Executive Director, Asheville Downtown Association; Principal, Urban3, LLC; Mitchell Silver, AICP, Planning Director, City of Raleigh, NC; President, American Planning Association; Clark Anderson, Director, Western Colorado Legacy Program, Sonoran Institute

Innovative financial and policy analysis has demonstrated that Smart Growth development is not only more beneficial from an environmental standpoint, but it is also more fiscally responsible form of growth at a municipal level. This session explores analytic tools, property policy exploration, as well as leadership strategies that are applicable in any size municipality; from a public, private and advocacy perspective.

Audio CDs: 2

Audio CD

$30.00

$30.00

NPSG12-225

Land Use in a Building Code??? Meet the International Green Construction Code

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

ConBio12-105

Conservation Planning & Climate Change Adaption

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA11-304

Honoring the Memory of Saul Scheidlinger: Addressing Common Clinical Dilemmas in Adolescent Group Psychotherapy

Speakers: Seth Aronson; Craig Haen, Thomas Hurster; Andrew Pojman

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

NPSG12-104

Overcoming Barriers to Sustainably Redevelop Historic Communities: Focus on Main Street

Speakers: Nora Johnson, Policy Fellow, Office of Sustainable Communities, U.S. EPA; Yolanda Bouchee, Green Historic Preservation Specialist, U.S. EPA, Region 5; Joi Ross, Owner/CEO, APEX Direct, Inc.; Matthew Walsh. Assistant for Special Projects, City of Concord, NH

Green building practices do not need to be limited to new construction: historic properties can be an important way to incorporate green building into existing building stock and play an important role in downtown revitalization. This panel describes US EPA's efforts to assist in green historic preservation nationwide, focusing on EPA's recent Concord, NH, technical assistance project to help Concord identify tools to sustainably redevelop the upper stories of their historic properties downtown. The panel discusses lessons learned and provide tools for both developers and communities. In addition, the assessment tool resulting from the project is presented, designed to help determine how successful a community has been in marrying green building practices, historic preservation, and smart growth principles.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

GSPEC13-122

PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP: Apples, Oranges & Collaborative Assessment: Discerning a Child’s Authentic Gender

Speakers: Shawn Giammattei, Diane Ehrensaft

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-320

Smart Growth Achievement Awards– Keynote: The Path Taken: Finding New Ways to Make Smart Choices for Our Cities

Speakers: R.T. Rybak

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA11-205

An Integrative Model of Social Skils Intervention for Children and Adolescents

Speakers: Barbara Flye; Melissa Greene, Jo Hariton; Andrew Robins

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

SEA09-110

Luncheon Keynote: Expanding the Field: New Sectors

Speakers: Janie Barrera, Deb Levine, Lynn Lohr

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

SEA09-205

Government & Social Enterprise as Partners

Speakers: David Carter & Jim Fruchterman

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

SEA09-115

Legislative Policy Approaches and Lessons

Speakers: Gerry Higgins, Jenny Kassan, Tom Moody, & Tom Triplett

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-106

People, Place & Planning: Engaging Residents & Using Data in Revitalization and Evaluation

Speakers: Crystal Dundas, Vice President, Communications and Program Officer; Wells Fargo Regional Foundation; Lois Greco, Senior Vice President, Evaluations; Wells Fargo Regional Foundation; Patrick Morrissy, Executive Director, Housing and Neighborhood Development Services; Eileen Flanagan, Chief Innovator, Community Development Consulting

How can you create and sustain long-term neighborhood change that engages and energizes current residents, leverages the assets and market momentum of a place, and assesses if you've accomplished what you've set out to do? Experience a participatory neighborhood planning process through the eyes of a stakeholder; hear first-hand how one New Jersey community is revitalizing based upon its superb transit access, location, artistic residents and industrial heritage; and learn about tools like Success Measures and PolicyMap that are available to support and assess the impact of these smart-growth activities. The session focuses on a participatory framework towards neighborhood revitalization developed and refined by the Wells Fargo Regional Foundation, and currently subscribed to in more than 40 neighborhoods in eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-133

Infrastructure Finance; Innovative Tools for Challenging Times

Speakers: Matthew Lesh, Transportation Program Specialist, U.S. Department of Transportation; John Williams, Chairman and CEO, Impact Infrastructure, LLC. Moderator: Lee Sobel, Real Estate Development and Finance Analyst, Office of Sustainable Communities, U.S. EPA.

This session provides an overview of the types of infrastructure needs typically associated with infill and transit-oriented development, the challenges involved in paying for this infrastructure, key infrastructure finance terms and tools, and the process of formulating a successful infrastructure funding and financing strategy. Infrastructure and community facilities often need to be in place before new private development can occur – either because additional infrastructure is required to support new uses or, in a place with a weak real estate market, to make a location more attractive for developers, new residents and employers. Although communities often struggle to pay for such infrastructure, the long-term economic benefits are too great to pass up. Listen and learn about how communities are thinking outside the box when it comes to new infrastructure finance methods.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY13-300

Plenary Address: Second Century for Psychoanalysis and for APsaA — Their Fates May Differ

Speakers: Warren Procci

Psychoanalysis has entered its second century. The current state of the field is mixed, and somewhat bifurcated. Psychoanalysis as a discipline, as a theoretical corpus, and as an area for academic inquiry is holding its own if not necessarily thriving. Contrarily, psychoanalysis as represented in its institutes, societies, centers, and especially within APsaA, our major professional organization, is in a serious decline. The complex reasons for these quite different situations are examined. An inability of the major competing components of our organization to work towards meaningful compromise is, in the speaker’s view, a major factor. Some thoughts concerning what must be done, and quickly, are offered.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-306

Public Health, Transportation, & Land Use: Institutionalizing Partnerships & Practices to Create Healthier Communities

Audio CDs: 2

Audio CD

$30.00

$30.00

NPSG12-145

Next Generation of Smart Growth: Lessons from Austin, Texas, and Dublin, Ohio

Speakers: David Dixon FAIA, Principal in charge of Planning and Urban Design, Goody, Clancy & Associates; Kevin Ratner, President, Forest City Residential West; Heather K. Way, Director, Community Development Clinic, University of Texas School of Law; Jana McCann, AIA, CEO, McCann Adams Studio; Kaid Benfield, Director, Sustainable Communities, Natural Resources Defense Council

The speakers explore how urban and suburban communities are overcoming political, market, and regulatory challenges to create a new paradigm in these cities for sustainable, vibrant, and inclusive development. Learn about the community processes, implementation strategies, and public-private partnerships being utilized to advance a wide range of targeted smart housing goals, including affordable housing, green infrastructure, and pedestrian-friendly design.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

GSPEC13-134

PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP: Gender Self-Determinism in the Courts: M.C. v. Medical Univ. of South Carolina

Speakers: Anne Tamar-Mattis, Esq.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY13-304

Psychoanalysis & Health Care Reform: Impact of the Presidential & Congressional Elections on Psychiatry & Psychoanalysis

Speakers: James C. Pyles

This session is for all members of APsaA and outlines the effect the November 2012 elections will have on health reform and the practice of psychiatry and psychoanalysis. The Affordable Care Act was signed into law in March 2011 and was held constitutional by the Supreme Court on June 28, 2012. Republican members of the House and the Republican candidate for president have pledged to repeal it. APsaA counsel, Jim Pyles has been closely involved in the health reform debate and provides analysis and insight into what the elections mean for health reform.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-228

Moving Beyond Cars: Critical Lessons in Rebuilding Former Auto Communities

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

ConBio12-213

SYM 15 Part II: Cultivating a Role for Wildlife Conservation in Energy Development

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

CELA17-121

PAGA TODAY AND PAGA TOMORROW: MODERATE-ADVANCED ISSUES IN PAGA LITIGATION

Speakers: Peter Rukin, Cynthia Rice, Galen Shimoda and Xinying Valerian

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

Subtotal

$272.00

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