A multimedia publication, site, and exhibition on the nature of contemporary urban space.
A magazine by a new generation of urban leaders and thinkers that asks how cities, through design, policy, and entrepreneurship, can remain economically competitive while addressing critical environmental and social issues.
A peer-reviewed journal published annually by the graduate students of the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California at Berkeley.
Richard Florida's "The Rise of the Creative Class" examines creativity and its effects on economic development.
Selected articles and editorials on urban issues.
Subscription based service offering reports and research generated by local government agencies, civic organizations, academic and research organizations, public libraries, and metropolitan and regional planning agencies.
Student-run journal published since 1993 by the UCLA Department of Urban Planning. Serves as a forum to debate issues that impact cities and regions, particularly in the context of planning and policy making.
An introduction and exploration into the concept of posturbanism.
Newsletter covering new urbanism: smart growth, livable communities, and traditional neighborhood development.
A journal of the built and natural environments, featuring articles, essays, editorials, poetry, fiction, artwork, and the "UnSprawl" case studies.
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