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So Much Is Expanding - But Not Land

There really is a land supply problem where people want to live.

August 27 - Freezerbox

Paris' Version of the 'High Line'

Built in 1989, the Promenade Plantée is a model for the High Line development in New York.

August 27 - The New York Times

Reducing Oil Consumption as a Foreign Policy Measure

From stopping terrorism to the promotion of democracy, U.S. foreign policy is being stymied by America's gluttonous oil consumption.

August 27 - The Washington Post

The Best Green Schools In The U.S.

Alternet recently used LEED criteria as an example to cite the top 10 environmentally-friendly schools.

August 27 - AlterNet

Underground Land Values

Very often, underground land values appear to be a missing factor in land economics and planning.

August 27 - Land Use Policy


Friday Funny: A Magical Zoning Amulet

Urban revitalization efforts enhanced by use of the long-lost Amulet of Surr-Vey, Lord Of Demarcation, He Who Measures And Assesses.

August 26 - The Onion

Where To Find A $75K Per Month Beach Rental

Welcome to Malibu Beach, California, where you can have lease beachfront home amid the stars for a mere $75,000 per month.

August 26 - The Los Angeles Times


Bicycling, Urban Design May Help Quell Obesity

While a recent study observed climbing obesity rates across the county, Oregon saw no change. A study attributes this to the state’s strong emphasis on bicycling, walking, and urban design.

August 26 - CNN

What Does America Need From Its Universities?

A new college ranking report attempts to answer this question based onguidelines of social mobility, ethics and service.

August 26 - The Washington Monthly

'New Ruralism' In Florida

Two acre lots selling for up to 1$ million for "people who have always wanted to live on a farm but don't see themselves as farmers."

August 26 - The New York Times

Want Affordable Housing? Move To Charlotte

New homes and condos are keeping prices at a moderate level, well below the national average.

August 26 - Wall St. Journal

Growing Demand For Urban Planners

Growing cities scramble to hire city planners as many professionals move to the private sector.

August 26 - The Arizona Republic

Profile And History Of L.A.'s Skid Row

The Los Angeles Times takes a gritty look at a 50-block area of "grime, despair, struggle and hope known as skid row."

August 26 - The Los Angeles Times

Reshaping A Neighborhood, With The Pedestrian In Mind

A look at Hong Kong's most crowded neighborhood.

August 26 - Maisonneuve

Inside Santa Fe's $90 Million Urban Development Project

Plans include a new commuter rail and office building for the Department of Transportation.

August 26 - Albuquerque Journal

How Can Cities Adapt to Peak Oil?

Cities must begin to plan now for the coming decline in affordable gasoline and natural gas supplies.

August 25 - From the Wilderness

A Visionary Planner Takes On Howard County's U.S. 40 Project

The Baltimore Sun profiles William Mackey Jr., former planning director for the City of South Miami and the new project manager for the U.S. 40 project in Maryland, who used the opportunity to return to his planning roots.

August 25 - The Baltimore Sun

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GIS more than just maps

<p>Yes, we are all riding on the hype that Google Maps started, and the endless possibilities it provides. But looking at it from a planners/geographers perspective, are these possibilities really endless?</p><br /> <p>In the Directions magazine, Adena Schutzenberger points out:</p><br /> <p><a href="http://www.directionsmag.com/editorials.php?article_id=906">http://www.directionsmag.com/editorials.php?article_id=906</a></p><br /> <ul><br /> &nbsp;<i>...</i><i> these services (Google Maps, Yahoo Maps, MSN Earth&#x2026;.) give programmers all the tools they need to make maps. Indeed. It may be time again to explore that age old question: what&rsquo;s the difference between map making and GIS? The former is about presentation (&ldquo;a map is a representation of structure, and a structure is a set of elements and the relationships between them&rdquo;). While paper maps are not interactive, electronic maps may be, but that does not make them components of a GIS. GIS, its proponents argue, is more than just mapping; it&rsquo;s analysis; it&rsquo;s exploring what if; it&rsquo;s using models; it&rsquo;s developing more intricate visualizations</i>

August 25 - Ken Snyder

Michigan's Hot Cool Cities Initiative Underway

Despite criticism and delays, Michigan's Governor Jennifer Granholm pushes forward to make urban areas in Michigan attractive to young professionals.

August 25 - The Chicago Tribune

Amateur Enviro-spies

To catch polluters, the government is turning to volunteers with digital cameras.

August 25 - The Christian Science Monitor

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