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Through effective citizen engagement, better planning leads to natural and cultural resource conservation and sustainability. Our 40,000 members are committed to working with citizens from every background in the process of community change.
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We have grown from an organization of 13,000 to more than 40,000 members, of whom more than 17,000 are certified by AICP. Collections of historical papers about the beginnings of these organizations reside at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the national planning archives at Cornell University.
APA was formed in 1978, when two separate professional planning organizations, the American Institute of Planners and the American Society of Planning Officials, were merged into a single organization. The American Institute of Certified Planners is now the organizations professional branch.
Urban planning emerged as a scholarly discipline in the 1900s. In Great Britain the first academic planning program began at the University of Liverpool in 1909, and the first North American program was established at Harvard University in 1924.

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