Series IV: Reports and Research
Box 1
F1 The Brookings Institution
- “What the IT Revolution Means for Regional Economic Development,” 2003.
- “Ten Steps to a Long Downtown,” 1999.
- “Do Highways Matter?” Evidence and Policy Implications of Highways Influence on Metropolitan Development, 2000.
- “Ten Steps to a High Tech Future: The New Economy in Metropolitan Seattle,” 2000.
F2 The Brookings Institution
- “Beyond Social Security: The Local Aspects of an Aging America,” 1999.
- “Banking on Technology: Expanding Financial Markets and Economic Opportunity,” 2002.
- “Expanding Affordable Housing Through Inclusionary Zoning Lessons from the Washington Metropolitan Area,” 2001.
F3 The Brookings Institution
- “The Implications of Changing US Demographics for Housing Choice and Locations in US Cities,” 2001.
- “Exposing Urban Legends: The Real Purchasing Power of Central City Neighborhoods,” 2001.
- “Dealing with Neighborhood Change: A Primer on Gentrification and Policy Choices,” 2001.
F4 The Center for Livable Communities
- “Street Design Guidelines for Healthy Neighborhoods,” 2002.
- “Streets and Sidewalks, People and Cars: The Citizens Guide to Traffic Calming,” 2000.
- “Emergency Response Traffic Calming and Traditional Neighborhood Streets,” 2000.
- “Building Livable Communities: A Policymaker’s Guide to Transit-Oriented Development,” 1999.
F5 The Center for Livable Communities
- “Participation Tools for Better Land-Use Planning,” 1997.
- “Building Livable Communities: A Policymaker’s Guide to Infill Development,” 2001.
- “Real Towns: Neighborhood Work,” 2000.
- “The Ahwahnee Principles for Smart Economic Development: An Implementation Guidebook,” Rick Cole, Trish Kelly and Judy Corbett with Sharon Sprowls, Summer 2001.
Box 2
F1 Miscellaneous
- “Environmental Characteristics Of Smart Growth Neighborhoods: An Exploratory Case Study,” Natural Resources Defense Council, 2000.
- “Developments and Dollars: An Introduction to Fiscal Impact Analysis in Land Use Planning,” NRDC, 2000.
- “Another Cost of Sprawl: The Effect of Land Use on Wastewater Utility Costs,” NRDC, 1998.
- “Creating Communities for Active Aging,” Partnership for Prevention.
- “Increasing Physical Activity Among Adults Age 50 and Older,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
- “Healthy Places, Healthy People: Promoting Public Health and Physical Activity through Community Design,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2000.
I1
- “The State of the Cities 2000: Megaforces Shaping the Future of the Nation’s Cities,” HUD.
I2
- “Cost Of Sprawl,” TCRP (Transit Cooperative Research Program), 2000.
I3
- “An Economic Model of the Urban Opportunity Structure: Cumulative Causation among City Markets, Social Problems, and Underserved Areas,” Fannie Mae Foundation, 1998.
I4
- “Places, Streets and Movement: A Companion Guide to Design Bulletin 32 Residential Roads and Footpaths,” DETR (Department Environment Transport Regions), 1998.
I5
- “The National Bicycling and Walking Study: Transportation Choices for a Changing America,” DOT (Department Environment Transport Regions), 1994.
I6
- “The Housing Corporation: The Urban Design Compendium,” English Partnerships.
This series includes documents involving topics which transcend place: economic, environmental, and transportation-related, as well as social issues such as health.
Format: Sub-heading, Box, Folder/Item, Description