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XML Schema For Monitoring Land Use

The Planning and Regulatory Services Online project [<a href="http://www.parsol.gov.uk/index.html">PARSOL</a>], a local e-government initiative in the U.K. has developed a new XML schema for monitoring land use.<br /> <br /> <blockquote>[The PARSOL schema] has been designed to provide a standard for planning application monitoring data (used to monitor land use against local and national plans and policies). This schema will be used for the exchange of data at a local, regional and national level...The information covers both residential (housing) and industrial (employment) information gathered from planning application, inspections and reviews.</blockquote>

August 6 - Abhijeet Chavan

Safe Spaces: Designing For Security And Civic Values

Leading experts share their experiences on how to integrate security with good design .

August 6 - American Society Of Landscape Architects

Time for Alternative Approaches To Solving Traffic Problems

More roads contribute to sprawl. It's time to try alternative approaches to solve traffic problems.

August 6 - Richmond Times-Dispatch

Downtown Revitalization: A Return To The Past?

The trend to revitalize downtown areas into mixed use communities may not be quite what it seems.

August 6 - Governing

L.A. May Require Economic Impact Studies From Wal-Mart

The Los Angeles City Council considers an ordinance that would require Wal-Mart style stores to fund economic impact studies before opening new stores.

August 6 - The Los Angeles Times


EPA's Anti-Automobile Bias

Wendell Cox and Ronald D. Utt accuse the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of an "anti-automobile bias."

August 5 - The Heritage Foundation

Detoxify Contaminated Soil With Trees

Environmentalists warn that altered genes could spread to natural populations.

August 5 - The New York Times


Styrofoam Houses

Scientists, engineers and architects develop an affordable, energy efficient, and earthquake-resistant house made from the same material used for disposable cups.

August 5 - BBC News

Call A Taxi? Hey, Mom!

High-mileage motherhood is becoming a standard practice for many American families, despite the equally high stress factor.

August 5 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Neal Peirce: The Responsibility Of Cities

While federal funding can help to address urban needs, cities have a responsibility too.

August 5 - The Washington Post Writers Group

The Bright Side of 'Dark Age Ahead'

The Nation reviews Jane Jacobs' book Dark Age Ahead.

August 5 - The Nation

California Unknowingly Bans SUVs

The Golden State has outlawed big SUVs on many of its roads but doesn't seem to know it.

August 5 - Slate

Transatlantic Pollution

Researchers on both sides of the Atlantic are trying to understand globetrotting pollution.

August 5 - The Christian Science Monitor

The Shape Of The Curve

Not all cities lost middle-class households in past 20 years.

August 5 - The Brookings Institution

University and City Join Forces

Arizona State University will work with the City of Tempe to develop nearly 100 acres of land around its campus.

August 5 - East Valley Tribune

Cleaner Growth For America's Largest Ports

The largest ports in America are missing major, obvious opportunities to clean up its air and publicly demonstrate its commitment to lowering emissions.

August 4 - Long Beach Press-Telegram

Architects Without Borders

Wired Magazine interviews Cameron Sinclair, director of Architecture for Humanity -- an effort to bring world-class architecture to impoverished areas.

August 4 - Wired

Planners Oppose Israeli Wall

The Planners Network Steering Committee issues a statement opposing Israel's controversial barrier in the West Bank.

August 4 - Planners Network

California's Most Deadly Highways

When roadway improvements do not keep pace with rapid urbanization in smaller towns, the results can be deadly.

August 4 - The Los Angeles Times

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Movies in Downtown LA

I missed <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/variety/20040801/va_fi_ne/downtown_l_a__reels__em_back_in_1">this</a> story in Variety this weekend. It's about movie theaters in downtown Los Angeles as the latest strategy to "revitalize" the neighborhood where my fellow blogger Chris and I used to drive late, late at night when we were kids, to view the postapocalyptic emptiness of it all.<br /> <br /> A salient bit:<br /> <br /> <blockquote>Almost a century has passed since Hollywood staged its biggest premieres in the urban heart of Los Angeles. But tonight's preem of DreamWorks and Paramount's "Collateral" at the 2,000-seat Orpheum Theater could be a turning point for the opulent movie palaces along South Broadway. </blockquote>

August 4 - Anonymous

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