A discussion with Rouse's grandson, actor and activist Edward Norton and with "green" real estate developer, planner, and investor, Jonathan Rose. Norton and Rose are both Trustees of Enterprise Community Partners, a unique for-profit/non-profit hybrid, founded by Rouse, that has raised and invested more than $10 billion to finance more than 270000 affordable homes across the United States. By 2050, the world's population will exceed over nine billion people, and two thirds of the population will live in cities. Jonathan Rose and Edward Norton will discuss some of the larger trends that affect cities today and in the future, and in particular, long-term strategies for accommodating this significant population growth in the most environmentally, socially, and economically responsible way possible. They will address the significant role that social entrepreneurs can play, following in Rouse's footsteps, as well as the role of design and placemaking in addressing the challenges of affordable housing and community development. Jonathan Rose, is the founder and president of Jonathan Rose Companies, which provides integrated urban planning, development and investment solutions to cities and not for profits. Founded in 1989 as a mission-based practice, the firm is recognized for its ability to achieve visionary goals through practical strategies and affordable green urban solutions. Edward Norton, well-known as an actor and filmmaker, is also a committed activist and social ...