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The Endangered Endangered Species Act

The 30-year old Endangered Species Act may face sweeping changes.

November 18 - Grist Magazine

The SUV Invasion of Europe

Despite vocal opposition, SUVs invade Europe.

November 18 - The New York Times

Premature Deaths Attributed To Smog

Ground-level ozone, a common form of air pollution long linked to breathing problems, is being blamed for thousands of premature deaths each year in a new study of 95 urban areas.

November 18 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Will Critcizing Growth Make You Disappear?

A local water district that has criticized rapid growth and the availabilities of water supplies may be dissolved.

November 18 - The Los Angeles Times

Planning By Ballot Measures

Citizens across the country voted on how they want their communities to grow.

November 18 - The Washington Post Writers Group


The Nation's Most Expensive Building

The new Time Warner Center will cost $1.8 billion and become the most expensive single building ever planted in American soil.

November 18 - Newsday

36 Urban Planning 'What Ifs'

Thirty-six thoughts on reviving ailing cities.

November 18 - Urban Paradoxes


It's The Cities, Stupid

After reviewing the familiar red/blue election map, The Stranger concludes that urban liberals live in the Urban Archipelago, the United Cities of America.

November 18 - The Stranger

Patron Derides Gehry's University Circle Brainstorm

At a dinner held by Cleveland's University Circle, Inc., a potential patron launced an unexpected 15-minute critique.

November 18 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Producing Cartograms: Density Equalizing Maps

Map makers have long searched for a way to construct cartograms -- maps in which the sizes of geographic regions such as countries or provinces appear in proportion to their population or some other analogous property.

November 18 - ArXiv

The UK's First Business Improvement District

After more than a decade of study, the first Business Improvement District is approved in the United Kingdom; safety, environment, promotion and transport are priorities.

November 17 - BBC News

Using Public Transit To Make Your Getaway Doesn't Usually Work

A bank robber escaped from a Chinatown heist into BART's underground tunnels, forcing part of the system to shutdown for four hours.

November 17 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Conceiving A Sustainable Future In The Egyptian Desert

A progressive industrial park on the banks of the Nile aims to restore the balance between economic growth and environmental quality.

November 17 - Ode Magazine

The New American Home: Hurricane-Proof

The 'New American Home' was built in accordance with the 2001 Florida Building Code, and withstood the recent Florida hurricanes.

November 17 - National Association of Home Builders

The End of Oil

A Caltech physicist warns that fossil fuels -- and time -- are running out.

November 17 - Caltech News

America's Obsession with Consumption

The greatest moral threat to the United States is not gay marriage, writes Derrick Jackson, but the inability to live within our means in a world of want.

November 17 - The Boston Globe

Tracking Metropolitan America Into The 21st Century

An overhaul of the widely-recognized metropolitan classification system by the federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) will refashion the both research and federal spending.

November 17 - The Brookings Institution

National Policy Needed To Help Cities Reinvent Themselves

Urban areas have been devastated by conscious and deliberate policies of government - now a reverse policy set is needed.

November 17 - RISMedia

DC Neighborhood At The Crossroads

A slice of pre-gentrified life in a Washington, DC neighborhood.

November 17 - The Washington Post

Mapping The 2004 Presidential Election Results

Researchers at the University of Michigan prepare a fascinating set of maps and 'cartograms' showing the results from the 2004 presidential election.

November 17 - University Of Michigan

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Top Books

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100 Most Influential Urbanists

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Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

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Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.