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Volume 2 "Planning in Cuba"(1985)

INTRODUCTION by Hilda Blanco, Editor

Clyde Weaver, Alain Cunningham
"Social Theory, Impact Assessment, and Northern Native Communities"

Frieda Molina
"The Social Impacts of the Maquiladora Industry on Mexican Border Towns"

Josef Leitmann
"The Other Energy Crisis: Managing Urban Household Energy Use in Senegal "

Mario Coyula
"Housing, Urban Renewal and Popular Power: Some Reflections on Havana"

Gary Fields
"Economic Development and Housing Policy in Cuba"

Lousie Dunlap
"Visiting with Cubans: Renovation and Transition in a Neighborhood in Havana"

Stephen E. Barton
"A History of the Neighborhood Movement in San Francisco"

Francis Violich
"The Search for Cultural Identity Through Urban Design: The Case of Berkeley"

Jeffrey Chew
"Michael Graves and the Portland Paradox"

Wendy Patton, Jean Ross
"Pay Equity and the Private Sector: A Proposal for Local Implementation in Richmond"

PERSPECTIVE
John Harrington

"South Africa: A Case for Total Divestment"

REVIEWS
Cliff Ellis

"American City Planning History Reexamined "


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