Urban Planning New Research (continued)
Race, Place, and Waste: Community Planning in New York City
Sustainability Hits the Motor City
An Unlevel Playing Field: How Public Policies Favor Suburban Sprawl Over Downtown Development in Metropolitan Atlanta
Community Infrastructure for Low-Income Cities: The Potential for Progressive Improvement
The Czar of Gridlock
Portland
No Town
Curb Appeal
The Last Frontier
Without the aid of sky hooks, New York City
architects and engineers find innovative solutions to vertical expansion. Nowhere to Go But Up
The New Suburbanism?
Smart Growth Versus Sprawl in California:
How State and Local Public Policies Perpetuate Inefficient Development in the World's Most Productive Agricultural Valleys
Suburban Clusters
The Debate Over Future Density of Development: An Interpretive Review
Facilitating Community, Enabling Democracy:
New Roles for Local Government Managers
House Style Preference and Meanings Across
Taste Cultures
Interorganizational GIS: Issues and prospects
Spatial Job Search and Commuting Distances
"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
Using Assisted Negotiation to Settle Land Use Disputes: A Guidebook for Public Officials
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