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 * SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR UCTC * Vol. 17,18,19 _@$85 _@$35
Volume 19  "Sustainable Transportation in the US" (2006) _@$35 _@$15
Volume 18  "Planning, Policy and Social Change" (2005)
  • Network Power for Social Change: Grassroots Organization Efforts via Informational Technologies in California's Central Valley
  • Planning for People: Addressing Social Issues and Processes in Planning
  • The Center for Cities & Schools: Connecting Research and Policy Agendas
  • Architecture and Landscapes of Segregation: An Historical Look at the Built Environment of Educational Facilities in the United States Educational System
  • The Garden Valley: Visions and Values in 1950s Cleveland with Allan Jacobs
  • Guiding Perth's Growth: A Regional Perspective
  • The Deep Discount Group Pass Program: Innovative Transit Finance
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Volume 17 "Regional Planning" (2004) 
  • Planning to Perform: Evaluation Models for City Planners
  • Unpacking Municipal Home Rule: Can California Regionalists and Locals Talk to One Another?
  • Funding Regionally: How Private Foundations Can Set a Regional Planning Agenda
  • Urban Nature and Well-Being: Some Empirical Support and Design Implications
  • How Green is Silicon Valley? Ecological Sustainability and the High-Tech Industry 
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Volume 16 "Response to Crisis" (2002) (Sorry, unavailable)
  • What Planning Crisis? Reflections on the Digital Divide and the Persistence of Unequal Opportunity
  • Welfare Reform in an Era of Economic Downturns
  • "The Making of" California's Energy Crisis
  • The Ties That Bind: Infrastructure as the Defining Role of Planning 
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Volume 15 "Technology and Planning" (2001)  
  • The Silicon Valley-Hsinchu Connection: Technical Communities and Industrial Upgrading
  • A Historical Perspective of Technology and Planning
  • A "Virtual" Challenge: The Potential Impact of Electronic Commerce on Local Government Revenues
  • Technology and Planning: A Note of Caution
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Volume 14 "The Region in the 21st Century" (2000)
  • Regional Planning: A Call to Re-Evaluate the Field
  • From Dual Disparities to Dual Squeeze: The Emerging Patterns of Regional Development in Taiwan
  • Georgia Regional Transportation Authority: A Case Study of an Innovative Regional Planning Institution
  • Regionalism through Partnerships? Metropolitan Planning Since ISTEA
  • Do Regions Matter? Evidence on Capabilities and Coalitions from Defense-Dependent Regions
  • A High-Rise Vernacular in Singapore's Housing Development: Board Housing
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Volume 13  "Social Equity and Planning" (1999)
  • Social Equity and Planning
  • Reconsidering Social Equity in Public Transit
  • Combining Artistry and Technology in Participatory Community Planning
  • The Privatization of Residential Water Supply and Sanitation Services: Social Equity Issues in the California and International Contexts
  • A Moral Argument in Favor of the Voluntary Provision of Social Services
  • City Systems, Urban History, and Economic Modernity
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Volume 12  "Planning Education & Urbanization in the Pacific Rim"  (1997-98)
  • Commemorating 50 Years of Planning at UC Berkeley:
    Manual Castells, Fred Collignon, Francis Voilich, Mel Webber
  • The Changing Asia-Pacific Region
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Volume 11 "Planning and Politics" (1996)
  • Conceptions and politics in the patterning of urban-regional space: (New) Bombay
  • The unorganized militia network: Conspiracies, computers, and community
  • Integrating business and location: Two theoretical frameworks on multinational firms
  • Land use impacts of rapid transit
  • Montreal: Planning and politics, Quebec style
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Volume 10 "Space and Community" (1995)
  • Hilda Blanco: Pragmatic knowledge codes
  • Economics, environment, and equity: Policy integration during development in Vietnam
  • Transnational communities, regional development, and the future of Mexican immigration
  • The odds on TODs: Transit-oriented development as a congestion-reduction strategy
  • Selecting bicycle commuting routes using GIS
  • Feminist theory and planning theory
  • Space and community – The spatial foundations of urban neighborhoods
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Volume 9 "The New Urbanism" (1994)
  • The Rise and Fall of the Entrepreneurial State: Texas in the 1980s
  • Ecological Accounts: Prerequisite to Planning for Sustainable Development
  • Urban Runoff: Getting to the Nonpoint
  • High-Speed Rail in California: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • CURRENT DEBATES: The New Urbanism
  • Marxist Theories of Development, the New International Division of Labor, and the Third World
  • Diary of a (wannabe) Information Superhighway Cruiser
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Volume 8 "Symposium: American Housing Policy" (1993) Reprint Only 
  • Irene Tinker: The Street Food Project: Using Research for Planning 
  • Susan Handy: A Cycle of Dependence: Automobiles, Accessibility, and the Evolution of the Transportation and Retail Hierarchies 
  • Contra Costa County Edge Cities: Challenges for Urban Planning
  • Water Transfers and the Imperfect Water Industry in California
  • SYMPOSIUM: American Housing Policy
  • Allan Jacobs: "Two World Truths"
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Volume 7 "The Informal Sector" (1992)
  • Housing Prices and the Location Choice of Firms
  • Environmental Planning and Policy in a Post-Rio World
  • From Carioca to Karaoke: Brazilian Guestworkers in Japan
  • Regulation of Firm Size in Industrial Development: Two Manufacturing Sectors in India
  • Risk & Disaster: Arguments for a Community-Based Planning Approach
  • CURRENT DEBATES: Informal Sector
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Volume 6 "Managing Growth in the World's Cities" (1991) Reprint Only
  • Peter Hall: Managing Growth in the World's Cities
  • Anna Lee Saxenian: Institutions & the Growth of Silicon Valley
  • Industrial and Occupational Change in Los Angeles
  • Bridging the Macro and the Micro through the Lived Experiences of the Community
  • Gary Pivo: Capping Impacts Instead of Development
  • Planning for Higher Residential Densities
  • CURRENT DEBATES: Neo-Traditionalism, Privatization of Transportation Investments, What Motivates California's Global Promotion Efforts, Forecasting in the Planning Process
  • THE URBAN FRINGE: "American Autocracy"
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Volume 5 "Planning in the 1990s" (1990)
  • Betty Deakin and Judith Innes: Planning in the 1990s
  • Density Perception on Residential Streets
  • The Economic Impacts of the Loma Prieta Earthquake
  • Poverty, the Underclass, and Immigration
  • Collectivism and Productivity in Rural Development: The Chinese Experience
  • THE URBAN FRINGE: "Congestion and Enlightenment"
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Volume 4 "Implications of Development" (1989) Reprint Only
  • John Friedmann: Possibilities of a Counter-Hegemonic Planning
  • Preliminary Findings on S.F. Bay Area Nonprofit Housing Developers
  • The Other Energy Crisis: Urban Household Energy Use in Senegal
  • Economic Development and Technological Change in Rural Australia
  • Employment Policy in Sweden
  • Hazardous Waste: Implications for Commercial/Industrial Land Transactions
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Volume 3 - No.1 "Colonization and Class" (1986)
  • Urban Land Developers and the Origins of Zoning Laws
  • The Politics of Resource Management: Aboriginal Rights and Land Claim Settlements
  • The Importance of Class
  • Peter Hall: Urban Actors: Puppets, Ad Libbers, or Something In Between?
  • The Puerto Rican Industrial Policy Debate of 1940-1947
  • The Geography of Defense Production: Conceptual Issues
  • The Debate Over the Disappearing Middle
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Volume 3 - No.2 "Planning in China" (1987-88)
  • Symposium on Planning in China
  • Ian McHarg: Interview on City Planning
  • Robert Cervero: Congestion, Growth, and Public Choices
  • Transportation Planning Under Two Masters
  • Industrializing for Workers: Models from Italy and Spain
  • The Case Against Statistics-as-Methods
  • Walden Pond and the Capitalist State
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Volume 2 "Planning in Cuba" (1985)
  • Social Theory, Impact Assessment, and Northern Native Communities
  • The Social Impacts of the Maquiladora Industry on Mexican Border Towns
  • Housing, Urban Renewal and Popular Power: Reflections on Havana
  • Economic Development and Housing Policy in Cuba
  • Renovation and Transition in a Neighborhood in Havana
  • A History of the Neighborhood Movement in San Francisco
  • The Search for Cultural Identity Through Urban Design
  • Michael Graves and the Portland Paradox
  • Pay Equity and the Private Sector
  • South Africa: A Case for Total Divestment
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Volume 1 - No.1 "Land Use and Social Policy" (Spring 1984)
  • Peter Marris: The Future of Social Policy in America
  • Housing Policy and Economic Restructuring in the United States
  • Use Value, Exchange Value, and the Need for Land-Use Planning
  • Agreeing to Disagree: A Three Dimensional Framework for Planning Without Consensus
  • Descriptive and Critical Review of Multiregional Econometric Models 
  • Resolving Local Land-Use Disputes: A Collaborative Approach
  • Critical Assumptions and Issues in Conflict Resolution
  • T.J. Kent: History of City and Regional Planning, Part I, 1948-1979
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Volume 1 - No.2 "Economic and Urban Development"(Winter 1985)
  • Beyond Shopping Malls: Planning for Jobs and for People
  • Economic Crisis and Employee Ownership in the Airline Industry
  • The Role of Public Venture Capital in Economic Development
  • Military Spending and Urban Development in California
  • The Coming Paradigm for Planners: Community Ecology
  • Hilda Blanco: Pragmatism, Abduction, and Wicked Problems
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