Urban Research Monitor
 
Urban Planning
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Designing Safe Communities and Neighborhoods
Atlas, Randy. American Planning Association, 1999. Web citation: www.asu.edu/caed/proceedings99/ATLAS/ATLAS.HTM

Geographic Context and Concentrated Urban Poverty Within the United States
Cooke, Thomas J. Urban Geography 20, 6 (1999): 552–566.

Retracting Suburbia: Smart Growth and the Future of Housing
Danielson, Karen A., Robert E. Lang, and William Fulton. Housing Policy Debate 10, 3 (1999): 513–540.

Comment on Karen A. Danielson, Robert E. Lang, and William Fulton’s “Retracting Suburbia: Smart Growth and the Future of Housing”
Easterbrook, Gregg. Housing Policy Debate 10, 3 (1999): 541–547.

Atlanta Airs Its Options
Eplan, Leon. Planning 65, 11 (November 1999): 14–16.

Local Planning and Economic Restructuring: A Synthetic Interpretation of Urban Redevelopment
Hackworth, Jason. Journal of Planning Education and Research 18 (1999): 293–306.

The Brawl Over Sprawl
Hayward, Steven. Policy Review (March 22, 1999): 1–5.

A Nice Place to Live: Creating Communities, Fighting Sprawl
Hinds, Michael deCourcy. New York, NY: Public Agenda, 1999.

Smart Growth in a Three-Tiered City
Hudnut, William H., III. Urban Land 58, 8 (August 1999): 20–23.

Do Plans Matter? Effects of Light Rail Plans on Land Values in Station Areas
Knaap, Gerrit J., Lewis D. Hopkins, and Chengri Ding. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1999.

Charter of the New Urbanism
Leccese, Michael, and Kathleen McCormick, eds. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies, 1999.

The Healthy Communities Movement: Bridging the Gap between Urban Planning and Public Health
Lund, Vanessa K. American Planning Association, 1999. Web citation: www.asu.edu/caed/proceedings99/LUND/LUND.HTM

Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth beyond the Metropolis
Markusen, Ann R., Yong-Sook Lee, and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1999.

Greenways: Connecting Communities Regionally
McCartney, Heather E., and Judy Lorenzo. American Planning Association, 1999. Web citation: www.asu.edu/caed/proceedings99/MCCART/MCCART.HTM

The Home Town Advantage: How to Defend Your Main Street Against Chain Stores … And Why It Matters
Mitchell, Stacy. Washington, DC: Institute for Local Self-Reliance, 1999.

Keeping Up with Growth
Salveson, David, and Craig Richardson. Urban Land 58, 9 (September 1999): 94–97, 120–121.

Smart Growth at the Federal Trough: EPA’s Financing of the Anti-Sprawl Movement
Samuel, Peter, and Randal O’Toole. Washington, DC: Cato Institute, 1999.

Demographic Effects in Environmental Aesthetics: A Meta-Analysis
Stamps, Arthur E., III. Journal of Planning Literature 14, 2 (November 1999): 155–175.

Making Transfer of Development Rights Work for Downtown Preservation and Redevelopment
Voget, Jane J. American Planning Association, 1999. Web citation: www.asu.edu/caed/proceedings99/VOGET/VOGET.HTM

Smart Growth in the Southeast: New Approaches for Guiding Development
Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute, 1999.

Sprawl Busting: State Programs to Guide Growth
Weitz, Jerry. Chicago, IL: American Planning Association, 1999.


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