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'Faith-Based' Environmental Policy

Millions of Christian fundamentalists may believe that environmental destruction is not only to be disregarded but actually welcomed -- even hastened -- as a sign of the coming apocalypse

February 2 - Star Tribune

Managing The Megalopolis

Can the mayor of São Paulo, South America's biggest city, steer it to a better future?

February 2 - The Economist

Global Outlook For Real Estate In 2005

Several prominent commercial real estate firms publish their combined outlook for commercial property in 2005.

February 2 - Research Worldwide

The Stranglehold Of Conventional Suburban Design

Is New Urbanism effective in countering sprawl? [Link corrected.]

February 2 - New Urban News

APA's Focus On E-Government

From a new report to an innovative technology survey, the American Planning Association is taking a leadership role in E-Government.

February 2 - American Planning Association


A Drab Downtown's Comeback

Years of wishful talk and hopeful planning among city leaders are finally yielding physical change in this Broward County city.

February 2 - The Miami Herald

MIT's 'Fab Lab'

A new project at MIT envisions 'fabrication centers' in our homes.

February 2 - The Boston Globe


Cities Search For Ways To Stay Green

Cities recognize the importance of urban trees.

February 2 - New Urban News

'A Sneaky Bid' To Drill In The Arctic

The Los Angeles Times calls the Bush Administration's plans to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska a "sneaky bid."

February 2 - The Los Angeles Times

Demand For Oil In Asia Soaring

With increasing car use in India and China will come a surge in their need for oil. The potential volatility from such aggressive oil politics could bring China and India into conflict with Western, Japanese and other regional interests.

February 1 - In These Times

Federal Water For Development: Don't Ask, Don't Tell

An illegal water grab by a developer is overlooked by planners -- until he proposes a new suburb.

February 1 - The Los Angeles Times

Upcoming U.S. Budget May Slash Environment, Housing

The impacts of tax cuts and the sluggish economy may mean reductions in spending on social programs and the environment when the budget is unveiled next week.

February 1 - TomDispatch

A Kid's Geology Primer: Build A Home Seismometer

This 'Kidspace' feature is a good primer on geological mapping, and offers several fun projects to do with your kids.

February 1 - The Christian Science Monitor

Sprawl's Impact on Dependable Agricultural Land

Report on the impact of sprawl on a shrinking supply of high quality, dependable agricultural land in Canada.

February 1 - The Globe and Mail

Move Over Hummer -- The Extreme Truck Is Here

The hip new thing in celeb vehicle bling is the International CXT, or commercial extreme truck.

February 1 - The New York Times

New Wal-Mart Brings New Problems

A new Wal-Mart causes traffic jams in Waterville, Maine.

February 1 - MaineToday.com

USC Demographic Study Makes Leno Monologue

A new report offers a unique view of California's demographic future, including how the state’s population has changed in the last 25 years.

February 1 - University Of Southern California

ULI Panel To Recommend Ways To Resolve Growth Dilemmas

Turf battles, private property rights, and rural growth are hot button issues.

February 1 - The Idaho Statesman

Readers Offer So. California Land Use Advice

The Planning Report's Southern California readers offer their advice and predictions for land use priorities in 2005.

February 1 - The Planning Report

Road Plan Squeezing Homeowners

Florida Department of Transportation is purchasing 30 homes to widen the State Road 826 in Miami-Dade County.

January 31 - The Miami Herald

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Top Books

An annual review of books related to planning.

Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.

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.