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This book by Jane Holtz Kay examines how the automobile has ravaged America's cities and landscape, and how we can fight back.








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  • Common Sense - Online collection of published essays on land use urban and regional planning planning, the environment, development and the no-growth movement urban and regional planning by Richard Carson.
  • Berkeley Planning Journal - A peer-reviewed journal published annually by the graduate publications students of the Department of City and Regional publications Planning, University of California at Berkeley.
  • Journal of Urban Planning and Development - Quartery publication of the American Society of Civil publications Engineers covers civil engineering applications in urban planning.
  • Asphalt Nation - This book by Jane Holtz Kay examines how urban and regional urban and regional planning planning the automobile has ravaged America\\'s cities and landscape, urban and urban and regional planning regional planning and how we can fight back.
  • The Next American City - A magazine by a new generation of urban social sciences leaders and thinkers that asks how cities, through social sciences design, policy, and entrepreneurship, can remain economically competitive social sciences while addressing critical environmental and social issues.
  • New Village Press - Publisher of original cross-disciplinary books on community building for professionals and activists.
  • The Western Planner - Magazine published eight times a year for an urban and regional urban and regional planning planning audience in twelve western states.
  • The Town Paper - Publications about urbanism and town design for public urban and regional planning outreach, reporting and educational debate. Includes an archive urban and regional planning of articles and links to traditional neighborhood developments.
  • The Planning Report - A guide to managed growth in Southern California.
  • Urban Studies - Journal that provides an international forum of social social sciences and urban and regional planning economic contributions to the fields of urban social sciences and regional urban and regional planning planning.
  • The Urban Reinventors - Online urban journal, whose aim is to analyze publications the entrepreneurial publications strategies of reinvention of the contemporary publications city.
  • Los Angeles Studies: The Emergence of a Specialty Field - Toric Monahan reviews research on Los Angeles; article publications from the social sciences journal City and Society.[PDF]
  • California Planning & Development Report - Independent monthly newsletter covering planning and development news in the state.
  • Urban Documents - Subscription based service offering reports and research generated social sciences by local government agencies, civic organizations, academic and social sciences research organizations, public libraries, and metropolitan and regional social sciences planning agencies.
  • Posturbanism - An introduction and exploration into the concept of posturbanism.
  • Land Development Today - A monthly online magazine developed for land development publications industry professionals publications and features articles on surveying, civil publications design, landscape and irrigation publications design, and current technology.
  • Terrain - A journal of the built and natural environments, publications featuring articles, essays, editorials, poetry, fiction, artwork, and publications the "UnSprawl" case studies.
  • Environment and Urbanization - Semiannual journal focuses on urban and environmental issues, with an urban and regional planning emphasis on Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Includes archives, abstracts, urban and regional planning subscription information, and submission guidelines.
  • Downtown Research and Development Center - Offers newsletters and books on topics including economic development, downtown urban and regional planning promotion programs, transportation and parking, and organization and management.
  • Metropolis Magazine - Metropolis examines contemporary life through design, architecture, interior social sciences design, urban and regional planning product design, graphic design, crafts, planning, and social sciences preservation.
  • New Urban News - Newsletter covering new urbanism: smart growth, livable communities, urban and regional urban and regional planning planning and traditional neighborhood development.
  • EcoIQ Magazine on Land Use - Selected articles and editorials on urban issues.
  • Critical Planning - Student-run journal published since 1993 by the UCLA Department of Urban Planning. Serves as a forum to debate issues that impact cities and regions, particularly in the context of planning and policy making.
  • New Village Journal - A magazine that documents enlightened leadership in community planning, development, social sciences and renewal.
  • City Journal - Quarterly magazine communicating innovative ideas about restoring the quality of life to America's cities.
  • Radical Urban Theory - Writings on the modern urban condition.
  • Archis - A bi-monthly magazine on architecture, city, and visual culture. Includes social sciences an archive of feature articles. [in Dutch and English]
  • Sidewalks in the Kingdom - Readings, links, and discussions for Christian New Urbanists.
  • CreativeClass.org - Richard Florida\\'s "The Rise of the Creative Class" examines creativity and its effects on economic development.
  • Planning and Markets - Electronic journal dedicated to the study of planned social sciences interventions versus market approaches.
  • Open House International - Journal focusing on improving the built environment and the decision-making publications processes that influence its development. Includes abstracts, notes, history, and publications subscription information.


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