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Urban planning / edited by Andrew I. Cavin.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Reference shelf ; v. 75, no. 4.
- The reference shelf ; v. 75, no. 4
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- City planning--United States.
- City planning.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- ix, 197 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : H. W. Wilson, 2003.
- Contents:
- I. Urban Sprawl 1
- 1) What You Don't Know About Sprawl. Haya El Nasser and Paul Overberg. USA Today 5
- 2) Poor Urban Planning Hinders the Pedestrian. Don Finley. San Antonio Express-News 14
- 3) Addressing Urban Sprawl. Olga Bonfiglio. America 20
- 4) Antidotes to Sprawl Taking Many Forms. Dennis Hevesi. The New York Times 25
- II. Trends in Development 33
- 1) The Traditional Neighborhood and Suburban Sprawl. Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. Conscious Choice 37
- 2) The New Neotraditionalists. Deborah K. Dietsch. The Washington Post 42
- 3) Plan Obsolescence. Rick Henderson and Adrian T. Moore. Reason 48
- 4) Portland's Green Peace: At Play in the Fields of Urban Planning. Jay Walljasper. The Nation 57
- 5) Anti-Box Rebellion. Jonathan Walters. Governing 63
- 6) Turning Edge Cities Into Real Cities. Jonathan Barnett. Planning 68
- 7) Poor Area Heart of Plan: Eyes Are Finally on Overtown. Nicole White. The Miami Herald 75
- III. Transportation Infrastructure 79
- 1) Gridlock Nation. Joan Lowy. The Record 83
- 2) Fighting Traffic Congestion with Information Technology. Martin Wachs. Issues in Science and Technology 87
- 3) All Aboard. Jane Holtz Kay. Planning 98
- 4) The Big Dig: What's Up Under Boston? Robert Campbell. Architectural Record 105
- IV. Housing 111
- 1) Tearing Down Years of Failure. Olivera Perkins. Plain Dealer 115
- 2) Public Housing Moves Toward Rich, Poor Together. Ron Scherer. The Christian Science Monitor 120
- 3) If Revitalization Can Occur on the Near North Side of Indianapolis, It Can Occur Anywhere. Chris Palladino. Planning 123
- 4) Affordable Housing: Who Pays Now? James B. Goodno. Planning 128
- V. Revitalizing the Urban Environment 137
- 1) At the Elite's Altar. Nicolai Ouroussoff. The Los Angeles Times 141
- 2) L.A. Rising. Cathleen McGuigan and David Jefferson. Newsweek 147
- 3) Gardens Top It Off in Portland. Gillian Flaccus. The Los Angeles Times 150
- 4) At Atlantic Station, Green(space) Is Huge. Janet Frankston. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 153
- 5) Urban Vision Through Corporate Ayes. Alan Ehrenhalt. Governing 156
- 6) Mourning and Modernism After 9/11. Casey Nelson Blake. The Nation 160
- Appendix A Percent of Persons Who Live in Urban Areas, United States by State (Census 2000) 169
- Appendix B Percent Change in Total U.S. Population from 1990-2000 by State 170
- Appendix C Percentage Change in Urban Congestion, 1982 to 1997 171
- Appendix D Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP 2000) 172
- United States 172
- Dallas County, Texas 173
- Boston city, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 174
- Additional Periodical Articles with Abstracts 182.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-189) and index.
- ISBN:
- 0824210220
- OCLC:
- 52410097
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