Partnerships for smart growth : university-community collaboration for better public places

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Partnerships for smart growth : university-community collaboration for better public places

edited by Wim Wiewel and Gerrit-Jan Knaap

(Cities and contemporary society)

M.E. Sharpe, 2005

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Using a studio course for provision of smart growth technical assistance : the University of Maryland's 1999 Community Planning Studio in Perryville, Maryland / James R. Cohen
  • Freeway demolition on the road to smart growth : a university-community partnership for infill and economic development / Michael J. Greenwald and Nancy Frank
  • Fostering smart growth through long-term partnerships : the University of Oregon's Community Planning Workshop / Bob Parker
  • Applying clinical legal education to community smart growth : the University of Florida Conservation Clinic / Thomas T. Ankersen and Nicole C. Kibert
  • Using GIS to help shape redevelopment of small urban centers / Christine Danis ... [et al.]
  • Encouraging smart growth in a skeptical state : university-stakeholder collaboration in central Indiana / Greg Lindsey ... [et al.]
  • Smart growth and community preservation : one citizen at a time / Priscilla Geigis, Elisabeth Hamin, and Linda Silka
  • Smart growth and landscape conservation in rural Pennsylvania / David W. Gross and Edward W. LeClear
  • United growth : Michigan State University's rural and urban land use strategy in West Michigan / Richard W. Jelier, Carol L. Townsend, and Kendra C. Wills
  • Promoting smart growth through participation and partnership : the community design team in rural West Virginia / L. Christopher Plein and Jeremy Morris
  • The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's master plan and development plan : blueprints and partners in smart growth / Rich Thorsten
  • A king's ransom : Chattanooga's university invests in partnerships for smart growth in the historic Martin Luther King District / Meredith Perry and John Schaerer
  • Universities as participants in planning enabling statute reform / Brian W. Ohm

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