Urban Research Monitor
 
Urban Planning
New Research (continued)

Race, Place, and Waste: Community Planning in New York City
Angotti, Tom. New Village Journal Issue 1 (April 1999) 5-9.

Sustainability Hits the Motor City
Bennett, Paul. Landscape Architecture 89, 7 (July 1999) 46-51.

An Unlevel Playing Field: How Public Policies Favor Suburban Sprawl Over Downtown Development in Metropolitan Atlanta
Bergstrom, John, Jeffrey Dorfman, and Keith Ihlanfeldt. Northampton, MA: American Farmland Trust, 1999.

Community Infrastructure for Low-Income Cities: The Potential for Progressive Improvement
Choguill, Charles L. Habitat International 23, 2 (June 1999) 289-301.

The Czar of Gridlock
Ehrenhalt, Alan. Governing 12, 8 (May 1999) 20-27.

Portland
Finnemore, Melody. Urban Land 58, 7 (July 1999) 60-65.

No Town
Gratz, Roberta Brandes. Preservation 51, 3 (May/June 1999) 38-45, 114, 116.

Curb Appeal
Grogan, Bradley C. Urban Land 58, 3 (March 1999) 70-73, 80.

The Last Frontier
Grogan, Bradley C. Urban Land 58, 7 (July 1999) 42-45.

Without the aid of sky hooks, New York City architects and engineers find innovative solutions to vertical expansion. Nowhere to Go But Up
Hart, Sara. Architecture 88, 6 (June 1999) 124-127.

The New Suburbanism?
Leccese, Michael. Landscape Architecture 89, 7 (July 1999) 52-59.

Smart Growth Versus Sprawl in California: How State and Local Public Policies Perpetuate Inefficient Development in the World's Most Productive Agricultural Valleys
Moss, Steven. Northampton, MA: American Farmland Trust, 1999.

Suburban Clusters
Moudon, Anne Vernez, and Paul Mitchell Hess. Wharton Real Estate Review 3, 1 (1999) 47-56.

The Debate Over Future Density of Development: An Interpretive Review
Myers, Dowell, and Alicia Kitsuse. Working Paper 99DM1. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1999.

Facilitating Community, Enabling Democracy: New Roles for Local Government Managers
Nalbandian, John. Public Administration Review 59, 3 (May/June 1999) 187-197.

House Style Preference and Meanings Across Taste Cultures
Nasar, Jack L., and Junmo Kang. Landscape and Urban Planning 44, 1 (March 1999) 33-42.

Interorganizational GIS: Issues and prospects
Nedovic-Budic, Zorica, and Jeffrey K. Pinto. Regional Science and Urban Economics 33, 2 (1999) 183-195.

Spatial Job Search and Commuting Distances
Rouwndal, Jan. Regional Science and Urban Economics 29, 4 (July 1999) 491-517.

"Urban Sprawl" and the Michigan Landscape: A Market-Oriented Approach Examination of the Causes, Problems, and Benefits of "Urban Sprawl," and Recommendations for Sound Land-Use Public Policies
Staley, Samuel R. Architecture Midland, MI: Mackinac Center for Public Policy 1998.

Using Assisted Negotiation to Settle Land Use Disputes: A Guidebook for Public Officials
Susskind, Lawrence. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1999.


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