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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-013.mrc:322536077:6777
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050 00 $aHT165.52$b.C58 2008
082 00 $a307.1/2160973$222
245 00 $aCities and growth :$ba policy handbook /$cedited by Roger L. Kemp.
260 $aJefferson, N.C. :$bMcFarland & Company,$c[2008], ©2008.
300 $ax, 305 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPt. I.$tCities and Growth -- $g1.$tCities, Land Use, and Transportation /$rCurtis Johnson -- $g2.$tCities and Economic Development /$rRichard C. Feiock and Moon-Gi Jeong -- $g3.$tCities and Development Impact Fees /$rEmil Malizia -- $g4.$tCounties and Growth Management /$rTom Arrandale -- $g5.$tStates and Growth Management /$rDennis Farney -- $gPt. II.$tThe Best Practices -- $g6.$tApopka Creates New Community Vision for Its Future /$rRobert B. Denhardt and Joseph E. Gray -- $g7.$tAthens, Other Cities, Preserve Their Neighborhoods /$rJohn O'Looney -- $g8.$tAtlanta Takes Measures to Revive Its Inner-City /$rDan E. Sweat and Jacquelyn A. Anthony -- $g9.$tAustin, Other Cities, Go "Green" in Their Core /$rMatt Stansberry -- $g10.$tBerea, Other Cities, Manage Growth through Environmental Controls /$rNancy Stark and Hamilton Brown -- $g11.$tBernards Embraces Nature to Enhance Its Downtown /$rPeter A. Messina -- $g12.$tBoston, Other Cities, Use CDCs for Urban Renewal /$rAlexander von Hoffman -- $g13.$tBoulder Metro Area Shares Revenues to Restrict New Development /$rRichard M. Sheehan -- $g14.$tBozeman, Other Cities, Use Nonprofits to Protect Nature /$rTodd Wilkinson -- $g15.$tCape Coral Uses Interactive Growth Model to Plot Its Future /$rPaul Van Buskirk, Carleton Ryffel and Darryl Clare -- $g16.$tCherry Hill Embraces Mixed Uses for Its Commercial Center /$rBernie Platt -- $g17.$tColorado Springs Focuses on Nature to Revive Its Downtown /$rMark A. Nuszer -- $g18.$tConcord Emphasizes Restorative Development for Its Downtown /$rStorm Cunningham -- $g19.$tCumming Focuses on Its Neighborhoods for Sustainable Development /$rStella Tarnay -- $g20.$tEastville Enhances Its Economy through Environmental Protection /$rLance Metzler, Mary Lechner and Timothy Hayes -- $g21.$tFranklin, Other Cities, Revitalize Main Streets to Improve Their Inner Core /$rKim A. O'Connell -- $g22.$tHanover Uses "Civic Index" to Improve Its Downtown /$rDavid A. Bloom -- $g23.$tHartford Works with Local College to Renew Its Inner-City Neighborhoods /$rRob Gurwitt -- $g24.$tHoboken, Other Cities, Focus on Affordable Housing for Inner-City Renewal /$rSusan Bass Levin -- $g25.$tIrwindale Uses Redevelopment to Revitalize Its Downtown /$rJohn F. Shirey -- $g26.$tLas Vegas, Other Cities, Use State-of-the-Art Digital Practices in Their Downtowns /$rDavid Gales -- $g27.$tLowell, Other Cities, Preserve Their Heritage /$rEdward T. McMahon -- $g28.$tMemphis Focuses on Housing to Save Its Downtown /$rEllen Perlman -- $g29.$tMinneapolis, Other Cities, Redevelop Contaminated Land Areas /$rCharles Bartsch -- $g30.$tNashua Takes Measures to Reduce Global Warming /$rJennifer Schroeder -- $g31.$tOakland, Other Cities, Use Technology to Guide Urban Growth /$rKen Snyder -- $g32.$tParkville Approves Mixed Land Uses to Revitalize Its Main Street /$rBill Quitmeier, Pat Hawver and Barbara Lance -- $g33.$tRiverside, Other Cities, Improve Their Development Review Process /$rGerald Newfarmer, Amy Cohen Paul and Rebekka Hosken -- $g34.$tRochester Uses Citizen Stakeholders to Revitalize Inner-City Neighborhoods /$rJarle Crocker -- $g35.$tSt. Louis, Other Cities, Use Citizen Input to Guide Urban Growth /$rDavid Rusk -- $g36.$tSt. Maries Takes Steps to Preserve Its Forest Land /$rMark Matthews -- $g37.$tSt. Paul Officials Work with Citizens to Create an Inner-City Park /$rVicki Monks -- $g38.$tSan Diego Revises Its General Plan to Guide Future Urban Growth /$rNancy Bragado -- $g39.$tSanta Rosa Goes "Green" to Enhance Its Environment /$rDell Tredinnick -- $g40.$tSarasota Improves Safety in Its Neighborhoods through Enhanced Urban Design Practices /$rSherry Plaster Carter -- $g41.$tSeattle, Other Cities, Take Steps to Improve Their Air Quality and Environment /$rJosh Goodman -- $g42.$tSilver Spring, Other Communities, Take Steps to Improve Their Inner-Ring Suburbs /$rMary Ann Barton -- $g43.$tSitka, Other Cities, Work with Nonprofits to Promote Conservation /$rRebecca Bryant -- $g44.$tSouth Amboy Improves Its Waterfront to Revitalize Its Aging Downtown /$rAllan Hope -- $g45.$tStamford, Other Cities, Use Land Trusts to Preserve Their Open Spaces /$rChristine Woodside -- $g46.$tTaos Uses Nonprofit Organization to Restore and Preserve Native Lands /$rRichard Mahler -- $g47.$tTulare, Other Cities, Use Redevelopment to Enhance Community Safety /$rJohn R. Shirey -- $g48.$tVancouver Promotes Inner-City Housing to Create a Vibrant Downtown /$rAlan Ehrenhalt -- $g49.$tWest Des Moines, Other Cities, Create Mixed-Use Town Centers to Preserve Their Downtowns /$rMike Sheridan -- $gPt. III.$tThe Future -- $g50.$tCities, Change, and Growth /$rRoger L. Kemp -- $g51.$tCities and Their Infrastructure /$rRoger L. Kemp -- $g52.$tCities and Their Environment /$rKevin Fletcher -- $g53.$tTelecities and the Future /$rJoseph N. Pelton -- $g54.$tSustainable Communities and the Future /$rSusan F. Boyd.
520 $a"This reference work covers the evolving field of 'cities and growth'; provides the framework for the emergence of best growth management practices in America's cities; includes case studies, or best practices available for reference; focuses on the future of planning practices; and examines future trends, societal changes, urban growth patterns, cities and their infrastructure, and their environment"--Provided by publisher.
650 0 $aCity planning$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008100810
650 0 $aCities and towns$zUnited States$xGrowth.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008100833
650 0 $aSustainable development$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008111826
700 1 $aKemp, Roger L.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80087975
852 00 $boff,war$hHT165.52$i.C58 2008