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Foreword |
v |
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Introduction |
vii |
T.J.Kent, Jr. |
A History of the Department of City and Regional Planning (1948-1979) |
1 |
William Alonso |
What are New Towns For? |
7 |
Nezar Alsayyad |
Culture, Identity, and Urbanism in a Changing World |
21 |
Donald Appleyard |
Identity, Power and Place |
29 |
Catherine Bauer |
Do Americans Hate Cities? |
33 |
Edward J. Blakely |
Build It--Will They Come? |
41 |
Arthur I. Blaustein |
Community Development and Values |
47 |
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Peter Bosselmann |
Planning Education and the Problem of Abstractions |
61 |
Manuel Castells |
The Space of Flows |
69 |
Robert Cervero |
Why Go Anywhere? |
89 |
Karen S. Christensen |
Coping with Uncertainty in Planning |
93 |
Stephen S. Cohen |
Form, Scale and Limits in China's Trade and Development |
105 |
Frederick C. Collignon |
Commemoration of DCRP's Role in Planning and Social Policy Change for Those with Disabilities |
109 |
Richard H. Cowart |
Restructuring and the Public Good: Creating a National System Benefits Trust |
113 |
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Elizabeth A. Deakin |
The Politics of Exactions |
119 |
Thomas G. Dickert |
Cumulative Impact Assessment in Environmental Planning |
129 |
David E. Dowall |
Designing Private Sector Land and Housing Markets |
145 |
Timothy P. Duane |
Community Participation in Ecosystem Management |
161 |
Leonard J. Duhl |
Conditions for Healthy Cities |
177 |
John W. Dyckman |
Progress, Efficiency, and Emerging City Systems |
187 |
Donald L. Foley |
British Town Planning: One Ideology or Three? |
193 |
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Peter Hall |
The Third Man of Economics |
201 |
Gillian Hart |
Beyond the Urban-Rural Dichotomy |
207 |
John D. Herbert |
A Model for the Distribution of Residential Activity in Urban Areas |
213 |
I. Michael Heyman |
Innovative Land Regulation and Comprehensive Planning |
223 |
Judith E. Innes |
Planning Through Consensus Building |
233 |
Allan B. Jacobs |
Looking Back |
247 |
Allan B. Jacobs |
Gianicolo Busts |
255 |
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T.J. Kent, Jr. |
The Urban General Plan |
257 |
John D. Landis |
A Choice Agenda |
263 |
Douglass B. Lee, Jr. |
Requiem for Large-Scale Models |
277 |
Ann Markusen |
The Future of Planning: Gains for the Craft, Threats to the Philosophy |
293 |
Chester C. McGuire |
Housing Policy--An Overview |
303 |
Richard L. Meier |
Late-Blooming Societies Can Be Stimulated by Information Technology |
311 |
Corwin R. Mocine |
Urban Physical Planning and the "New Planning" |
323 |
Roger Montgomery |
High Density, Low-Rise Housing and Changes in the American Housing Economy |
329 |
Robert S. Ogilvie |
Participation and Self Determination |
349 |
Janice E. Perlman |
Misconceptions About the Urban Poor and The Dynamics of Housing Policy Evolution |
355 |
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John Radke |
Boundary Generators for the 21st Century |
367 |
Andrei Rogers |
Back to the Future |
377 |
Victor Rubin |
Evolution of a Campus / Community Partnership |
385 |
AnnaLee Saxenian |
Lessons from Silicon Valley |
393 |
Mel Scott |
Seeds of Metropolitan Regionalism |
401 |
Michael Southworth |
Walkable Suburbs? |
419 |
Michael B. Teitz |
American Planning in the 1990s |
435 |
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Irene Tinker |
Family Survival in an Urbanizing World |
453 |
Francis Violich |
The Planning Pioneers |
459 |
Martin Wachs |
Critical Issues in Transportation in California |
471 |
Melvin M. Webber |
The Marriage of Transit and Autos |
479 |
William L.C. Wheaton |
Metro-Allocation Planning |
483 |
Melvin M. Webber & Frederick C. Collignon |
Ideas That Drove DCRP |
491 |
Melvin M. Webber & Frederick C. Collignon |
Fifty Years of DCRP Faculty |
499 |