Graduation Semester and Year
2012
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of City and Regional Planning
Department
Urban and Public Affairs
First Advisor
Carl Grodach
Abstract
This thesis is an attempt to create a viable liaison tool for the urban planner to create a cohesive idea of the Triple Bottom Line of sustainability between the citizen and the government of the city. By using consistent policy standards and adequate focus upon the new ideas of a sustainable lifestyle, the city should be able to create a viable structure for the future. In order to create a viable Triple Bottom Line, the citizen and the government will need to combine long term planning with current policy and standards of use and compliance in order to dedicate a path toward the new paradigm shift of a Triple Bottom Line of sustainability.
Disciplines
Architecture | Urban, Community and Regional Planning
License
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Recommended Citation
Bell, Jeffery Earl, "Creating A Cohesive Triple Bottom Line: Helping The Urban Planner As A Liaison To The Citizen" (2012). Planning Theses. 20.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/planning_theses/20
Comments
Degree granted by The University of Texas at Arlington