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The Center for Sustainable Communities at Temple
University Ambler was established in July 2000 to develop and promote
new approaches to protect and preserve quality of life through
sustainable development.
A working resource for government agencies, community
organizations, and developers, the Center provides objective information and
services to improve decision-making relative to land use and water resources
planning and development. The Center conducts interdisciplinary research and
offers educational and community outreach programs.
The Center was designed to build on Temple University Ambler’s historical focus and strengths
in horticulture, landscape architecture, and environmental studies, while drawing upon the
expertise of all Temple University faculty. Associated faculty come from various disciplines,
including landscape architecture, horticulture, geology, geography, urban and suburban studies,
land use policy and planning, environmental economics, environmental justice, and chemistry.

Temple University Ambler’s optimal geographic location and history of environmental protection
and land-use planning uniquely position it to serve as a regional and national resource to
foster interdisciplinary research and education, facilitate collaborative planning, encourage
community partnerships, and disseminate information on the development and management of
sustainable communities.
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