URBAN & COMMUNITY PLANNING QUALIFICATIONS
Camille Tuason Mata, Owner and Principal Consultant
Master of Liberal Arts in Environmental Studies, Goddard College
Master of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawaii
Master of Social Change and Development, University of Wollongong
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, University of Massachusetts
The ECOPlanning Institute partners with associates, who have earned advanced and professional degrees in urban and regional planning in combination with specializations in economics, ecology, housing development, law, and engineering. Some have worked with community groups and government officials in a variety of situations. As so, they are fully qualified to consult on a range of urban and community planning concerns, while effectively integrating community ideas into visions and plans.
Our staff and associates have published extensively in urban and regional planning literature, coordinated programs, and organized other planners to mobilize for action. They have tackled different aspects of the planning process, which have included research, data analysis, report writing, grant writing, project management, monitoring and evaluation, and business plan assistance.
Master of Liberal Arts in Environmental Studies, Goddard College
Master of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawaii
Master of Social Change and Development, University of Wollongong
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, University of Massachusetts
The ECOPlanning Institute partners with associates, who have earned advanced and professional degrees in urban and regional planning in combination with specializations in economics, ecology, housing development, law, and engineering. Some have worked with community groups and government officials in a variety of situations. As so, they are fully qualified to consult on a range of urban and community planning concerns, while effectively integrating community ideas into visions and plans.
Our staff and associates have published extensively in urban and regional planning literature, coordinated programs, and organized other planners to mobilize for action. They have tackled different aspects of the planning process, which have included research, data analysis, report writing, grant writing, project management, monitoring and evaluation, and business plan assistance.