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MARC Record from University of Toronto

Record ID marc_university_of_toronto/uoft.marc:5605414326:5394
Source University of Toronto
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001 BNW-5695
005 20070920160105.0
008 070910s2008 ncu b 001 0 eng
020 $a9780786431977 (softcover : alk. paper)
043 $an-us---
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, Inc.,$c2008.
300 $ax, 305 p.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPart I. Cities and growth. 1. Cities, land use, and transportation / Curtis Johnson. 2. Cities and economic development / Richard C. Feiock and Moon-Gi Jeong. 3. Cities and development impact fees / Emil Malizia. 4. Counties and growth management / Tom Arrandale. 5. States and growth management / Dennis Farney. -- Part II. 6. The best practices. Apopka creates new community vision for its future / Robert B. Denhardt and Joseph E. Gray. 7. Athens, other cities, preserve their neighborhoods / John O'Looney. 8. Atlanta takes measures to revive its inner-city / Dan E. Sweat and Jacquelyn A. Anthony. 9. Austin, other cities, go "green" in their core / Matt Stansberry. 10. Berea, other cities, manage growth through environmental controls / Nancy Stark and Hamilton Brown. 11. Bernards embraces nature to enhance its downtown / Peter A. Messina. 12. Boston, other cities, use CDC's for urban renewal / Alexander von Hoffman. 13. Boulder metro area shares revenues to restrict new development / Richard M. Sheehan. 14. Bozeman, other cities, use nonprofits to protect nature / Todd Wilkinson. 15. Cape Coral uses interactive growth model to plot its future / Paul Van Buskirk, Carleton Ryffel, and Darryl Clare. 16. Cherry Hill embraces mixed uses for its commercial center / Bernie Platt. 17. Colorado Springs focuses on nature to revive its downtown / Mark A. Nuszer. 18. Concord emphasizes restorative development for its downtown / Storm Cunningham. 19. Cummings focuses on its neighborhoods for sustainable development / Stella Tarnay. 20. Eastville enhances its economy through environmental protection / Lance Metzler, Mary Lechner, and Timothy Hayes. 21. Franklin, other cities, revitalize main street to improve their inner core / Kim A. O'Connell. 22. Hanover uses "civic index" to improve its downtown / David A. Bloom. 23. Hartford works with local college to renew its inner-city neighborhoods / Rob Gurwitt. 24. Hoboken, other cities, focus on affordable housing for inner-city renewal / Susan Bass Levin. 25. Irwindale uses redevelopment to revitalize its downtown / John F. Shirey. 26. Las Vegas, other cities, use state-of-the-art digital practices in their downtowns / David Gales. 27. Lowell, other cities, preserve their heritage / Edward T. McMahon. 28. Memphis focuses on housing to save its downtown / Ellen Perlman. 29. Minneapolis, other cities, redevelop contaminated land areas / Charles Bartsch. 30. Nashua takes measures to reduce global warming / Jennifer Schroeder. 31. Oakland, other cities, use technology to guide urban growth / Ken Snyder. 32. Parkville approves mixed land uses to revitalize its main street / Bill Quitmeier, Pat Hawver, and Barbara Lance. 33. Riverside, other cities, improve their development reviews process / Gerald Newfarmer, Amy Cohen, and Rebekka Hosken. 34. Rochester uses citizen stakeholders to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods / Jarle Crocker. 35. St. Louis, other cities, use citizen input to guide urban growth / David Rusk. 36. St. Maries takes steps to preserve its forest land / Mark Matthews. 37. St. Paul officials work with citizens to create inner-city park / Vicki Monks. 38. San Diego revises its general plan to guide future urban growth / Nancy Bragado. 39. Santa Rosa goes "green" to enhance its environment / Dell Tredinnick. 40. Sarasota improves safety in its neighborhoods through enhanced urban design practices / Sherry Plaster Carter. 41. Seattle, other cities, take steps to improve their air quality and environment / John Goodman. 42. Silver Spring, other communities, take steps to improve their inner-ring suburbs / Mary Ann Barton. 43. Sitka, other cities, work with nonprofits to promote conservation / Rebecca Bryant. 44. South Amboy improves its waterfront to revitalize its aging downtown / Allan Hope. 45. Stamford, other cities, use land trusts to preserve their open spaces / Christine Woodside. 46. Taos uses nonprofit organizations to restore and preserve native lands / Richard Mahler. 47. Tulare, other cities, use redevelopment to enhance community safety / John F. Shirey. 48. Vancouver promotes inner-city housing to create a vibrant downtown / Allen Ehrenhalt. 49. West Des Moines, other cities, create mixed-use town centers to preserve their downtowns / Mike Sheridan. -- Part III. The future. 50. Cities, change, and growth / Roger L. Kemp. 51. Cities and their infrastructure / Roger L. Kemp. 52. Cities and their environment / Kevin Fletcher. 53. Telecities and the future / Joseph N. Pelton. 54. Sustainable communities and the future / Susan F. Boyd.
650 0 $aCity planning$zUnited States.
650 0 $aCities and towns$zUnited States$xGrowth.
650 0 $aSustainable development$zUnited States.
700 1 $aKemp, Roger L.
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