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Profile Of Joy Grant: International Environmentalism

Joy Grant is helping the Nature Conservancy to become a global environmental organization.

March 12 - Grist Magazine

Can Wilderness Coexist With Oil Exploration?

Scars from oil exploration activiy in northern Alaska are still visible eighteen years later.

March 12 - The New York Times

Fear The Forests

Tree farming in Chile has dire economic and social impacts on the indigenous people.

March 12 - The Los Angeles Times

Smart Growth Is On The Right Track

Outdated building and zoning codes present challenges for smart growth.

March 12 - Chicago Sun-Times

Building A Walkable Woodward

Woodward could become southeast Michigan's first big example of the walkable urban lifestyle.

March 12 - The Detroit Free Press


The World's Tallest Buildings Could Survive Terrorist Attack

Engineer claims the world's tallest buildings could withstand a 9/11-style attack.

March 12 - The New York Times

Car Collision-Avoidance System Being Developed

MIT is developing a collision-avoidance system for cars.

March 11 - Wired


Miami Transit Plan Derailed

Plans for a $400 million commuter train that would connect South Beach to downtown Miami are shelved.

March 11 - The Miami Herald

U.S. Housing Boom Slowing

The Economist's house-price indices suggest that the U.S. housing boom may be slowing down even as housing markets in some other nations are growing.

March 11 - The Economist

Universities Are Stable Economic Engines

A new study evaluates the economic impact of Boston's eight research universities on the Metropolitan Boston area.

March 11 - AICUM

Debunking Myths About Multi-Family Housing

Why aren't more suburbs approving multi-family housing?

March 11 - The Chicago Tribune

Ground Zero: Planning Has Only Really Just Begun

Although a design for ground zero has been chosen, there is still plenty to argue about.

March 11 - U.S. News And World Report

Property Rights, Downzoning, And TDRs

Loudoun County, Virginia, continues to try to balance land preservation and growth pressures, but can't use tools that work because of Virginia's hardcore property rights bent.

March 11 - The Washington Post

Hot Real Estate Markets Are Driving Sprawl

Irrational housing prices are forcing middle class residents out of the city.

March 11 - The Boston Globe

The Next American City

A new quarterly magazine asks "epic questions."

March 11 - The New York Times

Urban Planning In Portland

NPR's Science Friday features a segment on planning in Portland.

March 10 - KCRW

Can Surveillance Cameras Deter Crime?

Crime-ridden cities are installing surveillance cameras to prevent crime.

March 10 - Richmond Times-Dispatch

Massachusetts' New Planning Czar

Douglas Foy could revolutionize Massachusetts policies on planning and development.

March 10 - The Boston Globe

Demand For Trees Vs. Cost

Many want a house surrounded by greenery, but saving trees can add up.

March 10 - San Antonio Express-News

Dozens Of Miami Schools Accepted With Flaws

Dozens of schools were accepted with flaws, risks; The school district paid millions to the contractors and architects who turned in shoddy work.

March 10 - The Miami Herald

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Top Books

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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.