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Volume 19
"Sustainable
Transportation in the US" (2006)
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Volume 18
"Planning, Policy and Social Change" (2005)
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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)
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Regional Planning: A Call to
Re-Evaluate the Field
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From Dual Disparities to Dual
Squeeze: The Emerging Patterns of Regional Development in Taiwan
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Georgia Regional Transportation
Authority: A Case Study of an Innovative Regional Planning Institution
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Regionalism through
Partnerships? Metropolitan Planning Since ISTEA
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Do Regions Matter? Evidence on
Capabilities and Coalitions from Defense-Dependent Regions
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A High-Rise Vernacular in
Singapore's Housing Development: Board Housing
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Volume 13
"Social Equity and Planning"
(1999)
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Social Equity and Planning
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Reconsidering Social Equity in
Public Transit
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Combining Artistry and
Technology in Participatory Community Planning
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The Privatization of Residential
Water Supply and Sanitation Services: Social Equity Issues in the California and
International Contexts
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A Moral Argument in Favor of the
Voluntary Provision of Social Services
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City Systems, Urban History, and
Economic Modernity
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Volume
12
"Planning Education & Urbanization in the Pacific Rim"
(1997-98)
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Commemorating 50 Years
of Planning at UC Berkeley:
Manual Castells,
Fred Collignon, Francis Voilich, Mel Webber
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The Changing Asia-Pacific
Region
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Volume
11 "Planning and
Politics" (1996)
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Conceptions and politics
in the patterning of urban-regional space: (New) Bombay
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The unorganized militia
network: Conspiracies, computers, and community
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Integrating business
and location: Two theoretical frameworks on multinational firms
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Land use impacts of
rapid transit
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Montreal: Planning
and politics, Quebec style
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Volume
10 "Space and
Community" (1995)
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Hilda Blanco: Pragmatic
knowledge codes
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Economics, environment,
and equity: Policy integration during development in Vietnam
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Transnational communities,
regional development, and the future of Mexican immigration
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The odds on TODs: Transit-oriented
development as a congestion-reduction strategy
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Selecting bicycle commuting
routes using GIS
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Feminist theory and
planning theory
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Space and community
The spatial foundations of urban neighborhoods
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Volume
9
"The New Urbanism" (1994)
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The Rise and Fall of
the Entrepreneurial State: Texas in the 1980s
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Ecological Accounts:
Prerequisite to Planning for Sustainable Development
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Urban Runoff: Getting
to the Nonpoint
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High-Speed Rail in
California: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
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CURRENT DEBATES: The
New Urbanism
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Marxist Theories of
Development, the New International Division of Labor, and the Third World
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Diary of a (wannabe)
Information Superhighway Cruiser
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Volume
8 "Symposium:
American Housing Policy" (1993) Reprint Only
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Irene Tinker: The Street
Food Project: Using Research for Planning
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Susan Handy: A Cycle
of Dependence: Automobiles, Accessibility, and the Evolution of the Transportation
and Retail Hierarchies
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Contra Costa County
Edge Cities: Challenges for Urban Planning
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Water Transfers and
the Imperfect Water Industry in California
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SYMPOSIUM: American
Housing Policy
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Allan Jacobs: "Two
World Truths"
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Volume
7 "The Informal
Sector" (1992)
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Housing Prices and
the Location Choice of Firms
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Environmental Planning
and Policy in a Post-Rio World
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From Carioca to Karaoke:
Brazilian Guestworkers in Japan
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Regulation of Firm
Size in Industrial Development: Two Manufacturing Sectors in India
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Risk & Disaster:
Arguments for a Community-Based Planning Approach
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CURRENT DEBATES: Informal
Sector
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Volume
6 "Managing
Growth in the World's Cities"
(1991) Reprint Only
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Peter Hall: Managing
Growth in the World's Cities
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Anna Lee Saxenian:
Institutions & the Growth of Silicon Valley
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Industrial and Occupational
Change in Los Angeles
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Bridging the Macro
and the Micro through the Lived Experiences of the Community
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Gary Pivo: Capping
Impacts Instead of Development
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Planning for Higher
Residential Densities
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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)
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Betty Deakin and Judith
Innes: Planning in the 1990s
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Density Perception
on Residential Streets
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The Economic Impacts
of the Loma Prieta Earthquake
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Poverty, the Underclass,
and Immigration
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Collectivism and Productivity
in Rural Development: The Chinese Experience
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THE URBAN FRINGE: "Congestion
and Enlightenment"
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Volume
4 "Implications
of Development" (1989) Reprint Only
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John Friedmann: Possibilities
of a Counter-Hegemonic Planning
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Preliminary Findings
on S.F. Bay Area Nonprofit Housing Developers
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The Other Energy Crisis:
Urban Household Energy Use in Senegal
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Economic Development
and Technological Change in Rural Australia
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Employment Policy in
Sweden
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Hazardous Waste: Implications
for Commercial/Industrial Land Transactions
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Volume
3 - No.1
"Colonization and Class" (1986)
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Urban Land Developers
and the Origins of Zoning Laws
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The Politics of Resource
Management: Aboriginal Rights and Land Claim Settlements
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The Importance of Class
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Peter Hall: Urban Actors:
Puppets, Ad Libbers, or Something In Between?
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The Puerto Rican Industrial
Policy Debate of 1940-1947
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The Geography of Defense
Production: Conceptual Issues
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The Debate Over the
Disappearing Middle
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Volume
3 - No.2
"Planning in China" (1987-88)
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Symposium on Planning
in China
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Ian McHarg: Interview
on City Planning
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Robert Cervero: Congestion,
Growth, and Public Choices
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Transportation Planning
Under Two Masters
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Industrializing for
Workers: Models from Italy and Spain
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The Case Against Statistics-as-Methods
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Walden Pond and the
Capitalist State
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Volume
2 "Planning in
Cuba" (1985)
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Social Theory, Impact
Assessment, and Northern Native Communities
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The Social Impacts
of the Maquiladora Industry on Mexican Border Towns
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Housing, Urban Renewal
and Popular Power: Reflections on Havana
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Economic Development
and Housing Policy in Cuba
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Renovation and Transition
in a Neighborhood in Havana
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A History of the Neighborhood
Movement in San Francisco
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The Search for Cultural
Identity Through Urban Design
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Michael Graves and
the Portland Paradox
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Pay Equity and the
Private Sector
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South Africa: A Case
for Total Divestment
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Volume
1 - No.1 "Land
Use and Social Policy" (Spring 1984)
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Peter Marris: The Future
of Social Policy in America
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Housing Policy and
Economic Restructuring in the United States
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Use Value, Exchange
Value, and the Need for Land-Use Planning
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Agreeing to Disagree:
A Three Dimensional Framework for Planning Without Consensus
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Descriptive and Critical
Review of Multiregional Econometric Models
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Resolving Local Land-Use
Disputes: A Collaborative Approach
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Critical Assumptions
and Issues in Conflict Resolution
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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)
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Beyond Shopping Malls:
Planning for Jobs and for People
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Economic Crisis and
Employee Ownership in the Airline Industry
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The Role of Public
Venture Capital in Economic Development
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Military Spending and
Urban Development in California
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The Coming Paradigm
for Planners: Community Ecology
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Hilda Blanco: Pragmatism,
Abduction, and Wicked Problems
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