United States

'Place-Based' Governance Needed for Canadian Cities

Today's public policy issues are playing out in cities; yet Canada's three levels of government have not made much progress toward adapting their programs and delivery mechanisms to this new reality.

March 5, 2005 - Canadian Policy Research Network

Greening Cairo's Historic Core

Cairo's historic core has a new park.

March 4, 2005 - Ann Arbor News

Geophysical Changes From Indonesian Earthquake

Scientific American examines the long-term geophysical changes caused by the earthquake that spawned the deadly Indonesian tsunami.

March 4, 2005 - Scientific American

Reclaiming The Urban Landscape

A century after Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape architects are resuming their role in giving shape to cities.

March 4, 2005 - Slate

What Makes A Good Town Square?

Author Suzanne H. Crowhurst Lennard offers an online excerpt and summary of her book, "Genius of the European Town Square."

March 4, 2005 - International Journal Of Sustainability In Higher

Is It Time To End Amtrak Subsidies?

Columnist James K. Glassman wonders why it has taken so long to conclude that Amtrak subsidies should end.

March 4, 2005 - Tech Central Station

Landmark Vancouver Market Under Pressure To Change

Vancouver's Granville Island Market, once the highest-grossing retail space per square foot in North America, faces a declining share of area food sales

March 4, 2005 - The Vancouver Sun

You Say Tomato, I Say Hidden Costs Of Transportation

Locally grown food is greener than organic alternatives, according to a British study.

March 4, 2005 - BBC News

Architectural Photographer Julius Shulman Profiled

Shulman's stunning photographs of West Coast Modernist architecture introduced it to the rest of the world.

March 3, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

Global Cities Network To Fight Climate Change

Cities from around the world -- including the U.S. which rejected the Kyoto treaty -- will form a network to share information about climate change.

March 3, 2005 - CNN

Historic Preservation In The Midst Of Skyscrapers

An unchecked building blitz in China's largest cities is destroying the landscape of historic cities.

March 3, 2005 - China Daily

A New Competitor To The American Dream

Neal Peirce compares the American Dream with Europe's achievements.

March 3, 2005 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Bush Budget to Slash Renewable Energy

While China plans to increase its investments in renewable energy technology, the United States remains stuck in the oil age.

March 3, 2005 - Renewable Energy Access

New Urban Investment Fund

A new fund unveils a new partnership for new investment in old cities.

March 3, 2005 - The Slatin Report

Pattern Map: Building A Sustainable Economy

An interactive graphic maps the complex relationship between equity, ecology, and the economy.

March 2, 2005 - ConservationEconomy.net

An Interview With SCI-Arc Director Eric Owen Moss

The LA Downtown News interviews the director fo the Southern California Institute of Architecture, Eric Owen Moss, on how the school fits into its new location in Downtown L.A.

March 2, 2005 - Los Angeles Downtown News

China to Mandate Renewable Energy

A new law passed in China's Legislature promises to boost the percentage of renewable energy used by utility operators.

March 2, 2005 - China Daily

Why I Don't Love Richard Florida

In classifying a whole host of occupations as "creative," our leading pop economist overstates the influence of urban professionals.

March 2, 2005 - MetropolisMag.com

Will Global Warming Lead to Global Warring?

Climate change appears to be the driving force behind conflicts in some parts of Africa. If the developing world wants to head off such conflicts, cutting emmissions must be a priority.

March 2, 2005 - TomDispatch

Kelo V. New London: The Insider's View

Slate offers a blow-by-blow account of the oral arguments and props offered in Kelo v. New London, the eminent domain case heard by the Supreme Court.

March 2, 2005 - Slate

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.