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United States Environmental Protection Agency
The Charrette: Redevelopment by Design
Sponsored by: U.S. EPA, Conflict Prevention and Resolution Center
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A Charrette uses pictures and mapping tools to develop innovative, sustainable plans for revitalization. Traditional planning and negotiation efforts can be stymied by the complex issues and divergent perspectives, leaving all parties frustrated. These collaborative workshops help participants visually understand the complexities of land re-use and revitalization. They have made a difference across the country by moving the affected stakeholders from negative approaches to positive plans for the future. This training will help EPA employees explore the use of Charrettes for collaborative redevelopment of Superfund sites.

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