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July 2016, Volume 82, Issue 3
April 2016, Volume 82, Issue 2
- 69-71 Introduction to the Special Issue
by Jennifer Minner & Michael Holleran
- 72-87 Revealing Synergies, Tensions, and Silences Between Preservation and Planning
by Jennifer Minner
- 88-91 SurveyLA: Linking Historic Resources Surveys to Local Planning
by Ken Bernstein & Janet Hansen
- 92-103 Building Community Resilience Through Historic Preservation
by Douglas Appler & Andrew Rumbach
- 104-112 Making Historic Preservation Sustainable
by Erica Avrami
- 113-133 Energy-Efficient Reuse of Existing Commercial Buildings
by Clinton J. Andrews & David Hattis & David Listokin & Jennifer A. Senick & Gabriel B. Sherman & Jennifer Souder
- 134-146 Does Preservation Accelerate Neighborhood Change? Examining the Impact of Historic Preservation in New York City
by Brian J. McCabe & Ingrid Gould Ellen
- 148-151 The Unintended Consequences of a Culture-Led Regeneration Project in Beijing, China
by Yingjie Hu & Emma Morales
- 152-166 Tangible Benefits From Intangible Resources: Using Social and Cultural History to Plan Neighborhood Futures
by James Michael Buckley & Donna Graves
- 167-180 Jane Jacobs and the Value of Older, Smaller Buildings
by Michael Powe & Jonathan Mabry & Emily Talen & Dillon Mahmoudi
- 182-184 Balancing History and Development in Seattle's Pike/Pine Neighborhood Conservation District
by Manish Chalana
- 186-188 The Transformation of San Diego's Naval Training Center
by Amanda J. Ashley & Michael Touchton
- 189-203 Incorporating Archaeology Into Local Government Historic Preservation and Planning: A Review of Current Practice
by Douglas Deur & Virginia L. Butler
- 204-207 The Catalysts for Urban Conservation in Indian Cities: Economics, Politics, and Public Advocacy in Lucknow
by Ashima Krishna
- 209-209 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin
- 210-211 Bridges: Their Engineering and Planning , by George C. Lee and Ernest Sternberg / Remaking the San Francisco--Oakland Bay Bridge: A Case of Shadowboxing With Nature , by Karen Trapenberg Frick
by Michael B. Teitz
- 211-212 Public Housing Myths: Perception, Reality, and Social Policy , by Nicholas Dagen Bloom, Fritz Umbach, and Lawrence J. Vale
by April Jackson
- 212-213 The Housing and Economic Experiences of Immigrants in U.S. and Canadian Cities , by Carlos Teixeira and Wei Li
by Se Yeon Hwang
- 213-214 Smart Communities: How Citizens and Local Leaders Can Use Strategic Thinking to Build a Brighter Future (2nd ed.), by Suzanne W. Morse
by Robert Jones
- 214-215 Planning for Community Resilience: A Handbook for Reducing Vulnerability to Disasters , by Jamie Hicks Masterson, Walter Gillis Peacock, Shannon S. Van Zandt, Himanshu Grover, Lori Feild Schwarz, and John T. Cooper, Jr
by Tisha Holmes
- 215-216 Urban Environmental Policy Analysis , by Heather E. Campbell and Elizabeth A. Corley
by John Carruthers
January 2016, Volume 82, Issue 1
- 5-5 Letter From the Editor
by Sandra Rosenbloom
- 6-21 Do Strict Land Use Regulations Make Metropolitan Areas More Segregated by Income?
by Michael C. Lens & Paavo Monkkonen
- 22-36 The Unexamined Staff Report: Results From an Evaluation of a National Sample
by Bonnie J. Johnson & Ward Lyles
- 37-49 Lessons for LEED® for Neighborhood Development, Social Equity, and Affordable Housing
by Nicola Szibbo
- 50-55 The Way It Was
by Michael B. Teitz
- 57-57 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin
- 58-58 Castles in the Sand: A City Planner in Abu Dhabi , by Michael Cameron Dempsey
by Lesli Hoey & Margaret Dewar
- 59-59 The Planning Commissioners Guide , by C. Gregory Dale, Benjamin A. Herman, & Anne F. McBride
by Eric Damian Kelly
- 59-60 The Ecological Design and Planning Reader , edited by Forster O. Ndubisi
by Michael Murphy
- 60-61 Leading the Inclusive City: Place-Based Innovation for a Bounded Planet , by Robin Hambleton
by Lucas Lindsey
- 61-62 Start-Up City: Inspiring Private & Public Entrepreneurship, Getting Projects Done, and Having Fun , by Gabe Klein, with David Vega-Barachowitz
by Tim Chapin
October 2015, Volume 81, Issue 4
- 249-250 Letter From the Editor
by Sandra Rosenbloom
- 251-267 What Do Community Benefits Agreements Deliver? Evidence From Los Angeles
by Nicholas J. Marantz
- 268-286 Parking Infrastructure: A Constraint on or Opportunity for Urban Redevelopment? A Study of Los Angeles County Parking Supply and Growth
by Mikhail Chester & Andrew Fraser & Juan Matute & Carolyn Flower & Ram Pendyala
- 287-302 Evaluation of Networks of Plans and Vulnerability to Hazards and Climate Change: A Resilience Scorecard
by Philip Berke & Galen Newman & Jaekyung Lee & Tabitha Combs & Carl Kolosna & David Salvesen
- 303-309 Theory and Practice, Practice and Theory: Reflections on a Planner's Career
by Linda C. Dalton
- 310-311 How Do We Create (or Preserve) "Great Neighborhoods"? Comment on Talen et al. (2015)
by Elizabeth Mueller
- 312-312 Designating Great Neighborhoods Will Never Be Easy: A Response to "What is a 'Great Neighborhood'? An Analysis of APA's Top-Rated Places"
by David P. Varady
- 313-314 Comment on Talen et al. (2015)
by Michael Manville
- 315-315 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin
- 316-317 The Resilience Dividend: Being Strong in a World Where Things Go Wrong , by Judith Rodin; and The Social Roots of Risk: Producing Disasters, Promoting Resilience , by Kathleen Tierney
by Billy Fleming
- 317-318 Urban Planning for Dummies , by Jordan Yin
by Michael Maloy
- 319-320 Zoned in the USA: The Origins and Implications of American Land-Use Regulation , by Sonia A. Hirt
by Jesse M. Keenan
- 320-320 Innovation in Public Transport Finance: Property Value Capture , by Shishir Mathur
by Thomas C. Cornillie
- 321-321 Can Tocqueville Karaoke? Global Contrasts of Citizen Participation, the Arts and Development , by Terry Nichols Clark and Coauthors
by Jana Carp
- 322-322 How Real Estate Developers Think: Design, Profits, and Community , by Peter Hendee Brown
by Tim Chapin
July 2015, Volume 81, Issue 3
April 2015, Volume 81, Issue 2
January 2015, Volume 81, Issue 1
- 5-5 Letter From the Editor
by Sandra Rosenbloom
- 6-17 The Mega-Event Syndrome: Why So Much Goes Wrong in Mega-Event Planning and What to Do About It
by Martin M�ller
- 18-29 Scenario Planning for Urban Planners: Toward a Practitioner's Guide
by Arnab Chakraborty & Andrew McMillan
- 30-45 Job Accessibility of the Poor in Los Angeles
by Lingqian Hu
- 46-66 Differences Between Miami's Form-Based Code and Traditional Zoning Code in Integrating Planning Principles
by Ajay Garde & Cecilia Kim & Oscar Tsai
- 67-74 Discovering and Working With Irrationality in Planning
by Howell S. Baum
- 75-75 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin
- 76-76 Diversity Explosion: How New Racial Demographics Are Remaking America , by William H. Frey
by Dowell Myers
- 77-77 The Folklore of the Freeway: Race and Revolt in the Modernist City , by Eric Avila
by David C. Sloane
- 78-78 Death of a Suburban Dream: Race and Schools in Compton, California , by Emily E. Straus
by Katrin B. Anacker
- 79-80 The Great Divergence: America's Growing Inequality Crisis and What We Can Do About It , by Timothy Noah / America's Growing Inequality: The Impact of Poverty and Race , by Chester Hartman (Ed.)
by Michael B. Teitz
- 80-81 Measuring Urban Design: Metrics for Livable Places , by Reid Ewing and Otto Clemente
by Molly O'Neill Robinson
- 81-82 Water Diplomacy: A Negotiated Approach to Managing Complex Water Networks , by Shafiqul Islam and Lawrence E. Susskind
by Kelly Helm Smith
- 82-83 The Environmental Planning Handbook for Sustainable Communities and Regions , by Tom Daniels
by Philip Berke
- 83-83 Handbook of Sustainable Development , by Giles Atkinson, Simon Dietz, Eric Neumayer, and Matthew Agarwala (Eds.)
by Ann Forsyth
October 2014, Volume 80, Issue 4
- 289-292 The Theory and Practice of Building Back Better
by Karl Kim & Robert B. Olshansky
- 293-304 The Evolution of the Federal Role in Supporting Community Recovery After U.S. Disasters
by Robert B. Olshansky & Laurie A. Johnson
- 306-307 Involving Land Use Planners in Pre-Event Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery
by Gavin Smith
- 308-309 Developing a Framework for State and Local Community Recovery Planning
by John Bucher & R. Josh Human & David M. Simpson
- 310-323 Adaptive Planning for Disaster Recovery and Resiliency: An Evaluation of 87 Local Recovery Plans in Eight States
by Philip Berke & John Cooper & Meghan Aminto & Shannon Grabich & Jennifer Horney
- 324-335 Whole Community Resilience: An Asset-Based Approach to Enhancing Adaptive Capacity Before a Disruption
by Robert C. Freitag & Daniel B Abramson & Manish Chalana & Maximilian Dixon
- 336-337 Best Practices for Cost-Efficient Coastal Climate Change Adaptation After Damaging Storms
by Judd Schechtman
- 338-339 Toward a Risk-Based Framework for Land Use Reconstruction Planning
by William J. Siembieda
- 340-350 Housing Recovery Lessons From Chile
by Mary C. Comerio
- 352-353 Planning for Long-Term Housing Reconstruction Following a Major Disaster: A Case Study of the 2006 Yogyakarta (Indonesia) Earthquake
by Erin Joakim & Brent Doberstein
- 354-355 Supporting Earthquake Early Recovery in Eastern Nepal Through the "Building Back Better" Approach
by Chandra Laxmi Hada
- 356-371 Inequities in Long-Term Housing Recovery After Disasters
by Walter Gillis Peacock & Shannon Van Zandt & Yang Zhang & Wesley E. Highfield
- 372-372 Density and Disaster: New Models of Disaster Recovery for Housing in High-Density Cities
by Vicki Been & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Max Weselcouch
- 373-384 Nontraditional Participation in Disaster Recovery Planning: Cases From China, India, and the United States
by Divya Chandrasekhar & Yang Zhang & Yu Xiao
- 385-396 Disaster Recovery Among Multiethnic Immigrants: A Case Study of Southeast Asians in Bayou La Batre (AL) After Hurricane Katrina
by Mai Thi Nguyen & David Salvesen
- 398-399 Redefining Sustainability: The Gulf Coast Community Design Studio
by Barbara Brown Wilson
- 400-412 Relocating a Flood-Affected Community: Good Planning or Good Politics?
by Neil Sipe & Karen Vella
- 413-425 Planning Resettlement After Disasters
by Kanako Iuchi
- 426-437 Using Land Swaps to Concentrate Redevelopment and Expand Resettlement Options in Post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans
by Marla Nelson
- 438-439 Land Readjustment During Post-Disaster Urban Reconstruction
by Anuradha Mukherji
- 440-441 Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Planning Using Land Readjustment in Bhuj (India)
by Sweta Byahut
- 443-443 Notes From the Review Editor
by Tim Chapin
- 444-444 Atlanta Unbound: Enabling Sprawl Through Policy and Planning , by Carlton Wade Basmajian
by Tim Chapin
- 445-446 The Hidden Potential of Sustainable Neighborhoods: Lessons from Low-Carbon Communities , by Harrison Fraker / Next Generation Infrastructure: Principles for Post-Industrial Public Works , by Hillary Brown
by Vicki Elmer
- 446-447 Elgar Companion to Sustainable Cities: Strategies, Methods, and Outlook , by Daniel A. Mazmanian and Hilda Blanco (Eds.)
by Stephen M. Wheeler
- 447-448 Blue Urbanism: Exploring Connections Between Cities & Oceans , by Timothy Beatley
by Karen Bareford
- 448-449 The Urban Design Handbook: Techniques and Working Methods (2nd ed.), by Urban Design Associates
by Ann Forsyth
- 449-450 Landscape Urbanism and Its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City , by Andr�s Duany and Emily Talen (Eds)
by Jennifer Minner
- 450-451 Planning in the Face of Conflict: The Surprising Possibilities of Facilitative Leadership , by John Forester
by Sebastian Boţic
July 2014, Volume 80, Issue 3
April 2014, Volume 80, Issue 2
January 2014, Volume 80, Issue 1
October 2013, Volume 79, Issue 4