Technology

The City In The New Geography

Technology is fundamentally changing the environment in which cities and regions operate.

April 26, 2002 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Segway Gains Access To Sidewalks In 20 States

Twenty U.S. states have approved the high-tech Segway transportation device for use on sidewalks but experts are concerned about safety issues.

April 25, 2002 - The Washington Post

Segway To Be Used By Atlanta Police

Downtown Atlanta sidewalks will now be patrolled by Segway-riding police officers.

April 23, 2002 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Web-based Program Offers 3-D View Of The Earth

A web-based program lets users view the earth in 3-D.

April 22, 2002 - The New York Times

M-Commerce: Implications For Planning?

Telecom companies in major urban areas are quiety upgrading cellular towers to the next generation of faster wireless networks.

April 21, 2002 - The Los Angeles Times

Smart City: A New Radio Show

Smart City is a new, weekly hour-long public radio talk show that takes an in-depth look at urban life.

April 21, 2002 - Smart City

Urban Farming Ideas

Feeding more people on less land is a practical consideration planning should investigate.

April 20, 2002 - The San Francisco Chronicle

The Case For Hybrid Cars

Can hybrids possibly survive in a market where half of all vehicles sold are SUVs and trucks?

April 4, 2002 - The Christian Science Monitor

Ten Most Wired Cities

Yahoo! Internet Life publishes its list of the ten most wired cities. Silicon Valley, CA, still leads the list.

April 3, 2002 - CNN

Segway Rules Are Changing

Six states have adopted laws to permit Segway use in places normally off-limits to motorized vehicles.

April 2, 2002 - Government Technology

Boston's New Intelligent Transportation System

When Boston's new Central Artery opens in 2003, it will be nation's largest, most sophisticated, and most expensive system.

March 25, 2002 - The Boston Globe

Wireless 'HotZone' In Palo Alto

A new 'HotZone' computer network in downtown Palo Alto, CA provides users with Internet access over a six-block area.

March 21, 2002 - Maryland Capital-Gazette

Zoning Inspectors Get Protective Gear

Building and zoning inspectors in a Chicago suburb get bio hazard protective gear.

March 20, 2002 - Yahoo! Newswire

The Cave: Virtual Future Of Planning?

Caves, multi-million-dollar immersive virtual reality machines, are becoming more popular for urban planning applications.

March 19, 2002 - The National Post

$3 Mil. Computer Model Useless To Planners

According to the National Academies of Science, a $3 million computer planning model to assess the environmental impact of development in the Florida Keys may produce "misleading results."

March 9, 2002 - Sun-Sentinel

GIS Brings Rare Old Maps To Life

David Rumsey's vast private collection of rare 19th and 20th century maps is available online. GIS enables users to compare old maps with modern data.

March 8, 2002 - Wired

Satellite To Monitor Earth's Health

European satellite Envisat will monitor the earth's health including tracking pollution and mapping forests.

March 2, 2002 - National Geographic

Technology Is Changing The Railroad

Information technology is having a dramatic impact on a decidedly old-world industry -- railroad freight.

February 27, 2002 - Massachusetts Institute Of Technology

Playa Vista: A New Urban Tech Paradigm?

The Southern California region may be producing a new model of high-tech-development that provide a new formula for the digital age.

February 27, 2002 - REIS

NASA Creates Most Accurate Image Of The Earth Ever

NASA has created the most detailed image of the earth ever made. The work covers the entire earth and took one year to create.

February 22, 2002 - BBC News

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.

Top Books

An annual review of books related to planning.

Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.