Smart growth in a changing world
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Bibliographic Information
Smart growth in a changing world
Planners Press, American Planning Association, c2007
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is the latest book from the author, documents the United States' hidden crisis and shows how balanced transportation and natural resources preservation can make new urban development sustainable, as well as more efficient and more equitable.
Table of Contents
1.Smart Growth in a Changing World. 2. What Are the Nation's Future Growth Trends? 3. The Runaway American Dream 4. Transportation in Multi-City Regions 5. Alternate Futures for the Seven-County Orlando Region. 6. Reinventing Megalopolis: The Northeast Megaregion. 7. Natural Hazards and Regional Design. 8. Smart Growth in Cities and Towns. 9. America's Future and Federal Smart Growth Policies
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