Georgia Tech’s MS in City and Regional Planning merges justice-centered theory with geospatial analytics. Studios partner students with Atlanta neighborhoods facing gentrification, where cohorts crunch LiDAR elevation models, cellphone mobility traces, and HUD eviction records before pitching blue-green infrastructure plans at town-hall charrettes. Policy labs expose students to MPO funding formulas and FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grants, while electives in machine-learning zoning and participatory GIS ensure graduates can translate Python notebooks into trust-building conversations.
Transit-oriented development scenario using agent-based ridership models
Heat-island mitigation plan combining cool roofs and tree-canopy metrics
Mixed-income zoning overlay balancing density bonuses with affordability
Digital twin of storm-drain networks for AR maintenance training
Crowdsourced sidewalk accessibility audit via computer-vision app
Eviction-risk predictive dashboard for proactive rental assistance
Eco-district energy loop feasibility with micro-grid financial modeling
Land-value capture mechanism to fund BRT corridors
Climate-migration adaptation strategy for mid-sized Sun Belt cities
Play-street activation kit co-designed with K-12 students
Geo-fenced e-scooter policy evaluation using anonymized GPS data
Blue-green infrastructure siting using multi-criteria GIS analysis
Digital storytelling platform archiving community oral histories
Impact assessment of 15-minute-city pilot on carbon footprints
Brownfield to urban farm transformation with circular-economy loops
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