Are you interested in shaping the way our cities, towns and villages are developed and built ?
Do you want to play a role in preserving biodiversity and safeguarding our architectural heritage ?
Would you like to help shape policies to combat global warming, contribute to the creation of self-sufficient communities and shrink our ecological footprint? Do you believe in social justice and strengthening communities to be able to influence policies that affect their lives? Do you agree with taking a long-term view on economic development to ensure that future generations can benefit from the earth s resources as much as we are doing now? If you can say yes to even one of these questions then consider a career in planning.
Planning is a balancing act between constructing modern communities and conserving our natural and built heritage to create diverse, vibrant and sustainable places where people want to live, work and play. Balance means poise, stability, fairness, neutrality - all qualities indispensable for planners. If you can be poised, stable, fair and neutral in the face of competing interests, then planning could be the career for you!