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Council of Planning Librarians EXCHANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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References 2
Author Index 14
Title Index 17
Publishers' Addresses 21
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REFERENCES
1. Abt Associates. -An Evaluation of the Special ImpactProgram. Cambridge,'Massachusetts, 1973, '4 vol.
2. Abu-Lughd, Janit. The Legitimacy of Comparisons inComparative Urban Studies: A Theoretical Positionand Application to North African Cities. Los Angeles:University of California, SchOol of Architecture andUrban Planning, 1974.
3. Ahr, Wayne M. Resource Evaluation. Studies on the MatagordaBay Area, Texas. College Station: Texas A&M University,Center for Marine Resources, 1973, 161p.
4. Allensworth, Don T. The Political Realities of UrbanPlanning. New York: Praeger, 1975, 202p.
5. American Institute of Planners. Urban and Regional PlanningEducation in the United States of America. Washington,D.C.: American Institute of Planners, Committee onDeveloping Country Information Exchange, 1974, 86p.
6. American Society of Planning Officials. Example of a StateOverall Program Design; Comprehensive planning assistanceprogram. Prepared for the Department of Housing andUrban Development. Chicago, 1974.-°
7. Ashley Economic Services. The Fiscal Impact of Urban Growth:California Case Studies. Sponsored by the CaliforniaBuilders Council "Fair Share" Committee. Newport Beach,California, 1973? Funded by the Construction IndustryAdvancement Funds of California, the report is an analysisof the issue: Does urban growth pay for itself?
8. Banfield, Edward C. The Unheavenly City Revisited. Boston:Little, Brown & Co., 1974, 358p.
9. Birch, David. The New Haven Laboratory; A test-bed forplanning. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books,1974. 440p.
10. Bluestone, Frederick D. Guide to Mapping Systems.Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Commerce, Planningand Research Group, 1974, 33p.
11. Blunden, John. Regional Analysis and Development. London,New York: Published for the Open University Press byHarper & Row, 1973, A collection of papers and.readingson regional economic variations and the patterns oftrade between different parts of a nation.
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12. Bourne, L. S., R. D. MacKinnon and J. W. 'Simmons. Form ofCities in Central Canada: Selected Papers. Toronto:University of Toronto Press, 1973, 246p.
13. Brookbanks, E., et. al. A Dynamic Simulation Model forRegional Planning. A case study of the northern region.Peterlee, England:, Information Services, IBM UKScientific Centre, 1973, 98p.
114. Bruton, Michael J. The Spirit and Purpose of Planning.London: Hutchinson, 1974, 233p. (The Built Environment)
15. Caiden, Naomi. Planning and Budgeting in Pocr Countries.(Comparative Studies in Behavioral Science). New York:John. Wiley & Sons, 1974.
16. Caro, Robert A. The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fallof New York. New York: Knopf, 1974, 1246p.
17, Center for Growth Alternatives. Nongrowth PlanningStrategies: The developing power of towns, citiesand regions. New York: Praeger, 1974.
18. Chandler, Tertius and Gerald Fox. 3000 Years of UrbanGrowth. New York: Academic Press, 1974, 43ip.
19. Charles, Rejane. Le zonage au Quebec: Un mort en sursis.Montreal: Les Presses de I'Universite de Montreal, 1974,171p.
20. Chen, Kan. Growth Policy: Population, environment andbeyond. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1974,237p.
21. Cherry, Gordon Emanuel, The Evolution of British TOWnPlanning: A history of town planning in the UnitedKingdom during the 20th century and of the Royal TownPlanning Institute, 1914-74. New York: Wiley, 1974, 275p.
22. Claire, William H. Handbook for Urban Planning. New York:Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1973, 390p.
23. Comprehensive Planning Organization of the San Diego Region.Overall Work Program; Comprehensive Planning Organization'sFive Year Work Program, San Diego Region, California.San Diego, California, 1974.
24. Conservation Research Group. Conservation in Tetbury,Part I: Problems and Objectives. Cheltenham:Gloucestershire College of Art and Design Departmentof Planning, 1974.
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25. Crean, Michael. New Towns. Boulder: Colorado UniversityGraduate School of Business, 1972, 36p. (Center forreal estate and land use studies).
26. De Chiara, Joseph and Lee Koppelman. Urban Design andPlanning Criteria. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold,1975, 640p.
27. Ferguson, R. J. and Gordon Stephenson. Physical PlanningReport Murdock University. Perth, Australia: MurdockUniversity.Planning Board, 1973, 60p. '
28. Finkler, Earl, David L. Peterson and William J. Toner.Nongrowth Planning rvrategies; The developing power oftowns, cities and regions. New York: Praeger, 1974,116p.
29. Florida - Division of State Planning. Florida 10 Million,A Scenario of Florida's Future Based on Current Trends;.
Trllahassee, 1974, 64P.
30. Forbes, Jean, ed. Studies in Social Science and Planning.New York: Wiley, 1974, 321p.
31. Friedman, Stephan B, People and Places. Madison, Wisconsin:State Planning Office, Department of Administration, 1974.
32. Friend, John Kimball, J. M. Power and C.J.L. Yewlett.Public Planning: The inter-corporate dimension.London: Tavistock Publications, 1974, 534.
33. Gamier, Jean Pierre. Une ville, une revolution: LaHavane. De l'urbain au politique. Paris: Anthropos,1973, 419p.
3)4. Glasson, John. An Introduction to Regional Planning;Concepts, theory and practice. London: HutchinsonEducational, 1974, 337P.
35. Glencoe, Illinois - Plan Commission. Comprehensive Plan forGlencoe; Village of Glencoe, Illinois. Glencoe, Illinois,1974.
36. Godschalk, David R. Planning in America: Learning fromturbulence. Washington, D.C.: American Institute ofPlanners, 1974, 240p.
37. Golany, Gideon. The Contemporary New Communities in theUnited States. Urbana: University of Illinois Press,1974.
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38. Greater London Council. Heathrow Environs: A study reportby Local Authority Planning Offices. London, 1975.
39. - no entry
40. Hall, P. Urban and Regional Planning. Harmondsworth:Penguin, 1975, 312p.
41. Harland Bartholomew and Associates. Green Trails: A newcommunity. Prepared for St. Procopius Abbey and College,Four Lakes Village Apartments,,Elmhurst-Ghicago StoneCompany and Huntington Development Company. St. Louis,
1969, i.e. 1970, 21p.
42. Harleston, Rebekah M. and Carla J. Staffle. Administration of
Government Document Collections. Littleton,--Connecticut:Libraries Unlimited,.1974, 178p.
43. Hartman, Chester. Yerba Buena: Land grab and communityresistence in San Francisco. San Francisco: Glide
Publications, 1974, 233p.
)01. Hendrick, Thomas and Donald Plane. Mathematical Programmingand the Location of Fire Companies for the Denver FireDepartment. Boulder: Colorado University GraduateSchool of Business Administration, 1974, 28p.(Management Science Report Series #ms 74-9)
45. Holliday, John. City Centre Redevelopment: A study of
British city centre planning and case studies of fiveEnglish city centres. New York: Halsted Press, 1974,
244p. "This study in words, maps and pictures" presentsthe unique achievements of five English cities in theplanning and redevelopment of their central areas.Contents:
1. British City Centre Planning, by John Holliday;2. Birmingham, by Neville Borg;3. Coventry, by Terence Gregory;4. Leicester, by W. Konrad Smigielski;5. Liverpool, by Francis J.C. Amos;6. Newcastle upon Tyne, by Kenneth A. Galley;7. Statistical Appendix.
46. Hopkins, Charles D. Describing Data Statistically.Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Pub. Co., 1974,119p.
47, Hoppenfeld, Morton. The Columbia Process: The potentialfor new towns. Letchworth, England: Garden City Press,
n.d.
48. Hughes, James W. New Dimensions of Urban Planning: Growth
1 Controls. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban
Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1974, 246p.
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49: Huntington Beach, California - Planning Department. FireHazard/Fire Protection Study. Prepared in cooperationwith the Fire Department. Huntington Beach, California,1974.
50. Illinois - Department of Local Government Affairs. Planningand Management Series. Springfield, 1974#1 - The National Flood Insurance Program;#2 - Guides for Flood Plain Regulation.
51. Illinois - Department of Local Government Affairs.Reference Serfes. Springfield, 1974. No. 3 - LawsRelating to Planning and Developmerit; No. 5d - CommunityDevelopment Block Grants.
52. Illinois - University at Urbana - Champaign - Department ofUrban and Regional Planning. Action Plan forEffingham's Downtown. Urbana, Illinois, 19749 101p.
53. Illinois - University at Urbana - Champaign - Department ofUrban and Regional Planning. Historic Preservation:Pride and progress for Monticello, Illinois, by GinaNatarus and others. Urbana, 19749 55P.
54 Indiana - Department of Commerce - Division of Planning.Indiana General' Planning AdministrationHandbook.Indianapolis, 1972, various pagings.
55. Indiana - Department ofCommerce - Planning and ResearchGroup. Interdepartmental Functional PlanningCoordination, Part II: Department of Natural Resources,by T. Russell Miller. Indianapolis, 19749 35P.
56. Kain, John F. Essays on Urban Spatial Structure.Cambridge: Ballinger, 1975, 256p.
57. Karvel, George and Glenn H. Petry. Optimal City Size.Boulder: Colorado University, Graduate School ofBusiness, 1972, 66p. (Center for real estate and landuse studies 72-5).
58. Kennedy, Declan and Margrit I. Kennedy. 'Inner City.New York: Halsted Press, 1974, 228p.
59. Klein and Sears. Core Area Study prepared fo, the TorontoPlanning Board. Toronto, 1974, 251p. & Appendix of 436p.
60. Knoerle, Bender, Stone & Associates. Lakefront LandDevelopment Alternatives Report, prepared for the Cityof Chicago, Department of Development and Planning.Chicago, 1973.
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70. Krock, Eugene. TASSIM: An Application to-Los Angeles.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, 1974,58p. (NTIS: PB-238 270/3WU)
71. Krueckeberg, Donald A. and Arthur L. Silvers. Urban
Planning Analysis: Methods and Models. New York:
Wiley,-1974, 486p.
72. Leblanc Bazou, Eugenia and Jean-Paul Joly. Urban Centre
for a New City of Half a Million Inhabitants; Researchin physical design. Paris: Centre de recherched'urbanisme, 1970.
73. Levine, R. A. Growth Control: Some Questions for UrbanDecisionmakers. Santa Monica, California: Rand Corp.,
1974, 36p.
74. Lexington Books. Regional Science Monograph Series No. 1.and continues. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington
Books, 1974.
75. Los Angeles - City Planning Department. Mission Hills-
Panorama City-Sepulveda District; proposed plan.Los Angeles, 1974.
76. Los Angeles Co., California - Regional Planning Commission.Proposed Amendments to the General Plan of Los AngelesCounty (Environmental development guide) March 21, 1973(as modified by_the Regional Planning Commission April13, 1973). Los Angeles, 1973, 3v.
77. Lower Mississippi Region Comprehensie Study CoordinatingCommittee. Lower Mississippi Region Comprehensive Study.
Prepared under the supervision of the Lower MississippiRegion Comprehensive Study Coordinating Committee.Washington, D.C., 1974-, lv. + Appendix A-U.
78. Marine Recreation Conference, 3rd. Planning for Shoreline
and Water Uses. Bruce J. Cole, ed.. Kingston, Rhode Island:
University of Rhode Island Marine Advisory Service, aSea Grant Program, 1974, 20p.
79. Marshall, Robert J., ed. Spatial Design and Planning in
the UK: Its relevance to developing countries.New York: Praeger, 1974, 212p.
80. Mathewson, Kent, ed. The Regionalist Papers, edited by
Kent Mathewson. Detroit: Metropolitan Fund, Inc., 1974.
81. McKinsey and Company. The Sunderland Study. London:
H.M. Stationery Office, 1973, 21/.
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82. Metropolitan Dade County - Planning Advisory Board.ComprehenSive'Development Master Plan, by MetropolitanDade County Planning Department. Miami, Florida.Pt. 1 - Recommended metropolitan development policies,
May 1974, 27 +p.;Pt. 2 - Proposed environmental protection guide. June
1974, 181p.Pt. 3 - Proposed metropolitan development guide. July
1974, 248p.
83. Miller, William L. and Sliven P. Erickson., SystematicDevelopment of Methodologies in Planning Urban WaterResources for Medium Sized Communities. West Lafayette,Indiana:" Purdue University Water. Resources ResearchCenter, 1973, 73p. (Technical Report No. 39).
84. Monroe, Margaret Warne. Urban Games:, Four Case Studies inUrban Development. Berkeley: University Extension,University of California, 1972, 2 v.
85. Morrison, Peter A. How Population Movements Shape NationalGrowth. Santa Monica, California: Rand Corp., 1973, 21p.
86. Moseley, M. J. Growth Centres in Spatial Planning.Elmsford, New York: Pergamon, 1974, 192p. (Urban andRegional Planning Series, Volume 9).
87: Murie, A. S., W. D. Birrell, D.J.D. Roche and P.A.R. Hillyard.Regional Planning and the Attraction of Industry inNorthern Ireland. London: Centre for EnvironmentalStudies, 1974, 133p. (Research Paper No. 4).
88. National Conference Of State Criminal Justice PlanningAdministrators. State of the States on Crime andJustice. Washington, D.C., July 1974; 70p.
89. National Legislative Conference - Reapportionment Committee.Improving the 1980 Census. Lexington, Kentucky:Council of State Governments, 1974, 21p.
90. Nassau-Suffolk Regional Planning Board. A'Methodology toAchieve the Integration of Coastal Zone Science andRegional Planning, Detailed Work Program. Prepared forU. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Officeof Police Development and Research. Hauppauge, New York,n.d., 116p.,.
91. Needleman, Martin L. Guerillas in the Bureaucracy: Thecommunity planning experiment in the U.S. New York:Wiley, 1974. (Wiley series in urban research).
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92. Netherlands (Kingdom 1815-)'- Department van Volksheisvestingen Bouwnijverheid. Summary of the Orientation Report onPhysical Planning; Background, basic principles andpolicy intentions. The Hague: Ministry of Housing andPhysical Planning, Information Department, 1974.
93. Regional Modeling Abstracts; A bibliography of RegionalAnalysis. Oak Ridge, Tennessee: Oak Ridge National
Laboratory,. 1973. V1-4 were publ. from 1971-1972 (semi-annual), V-5, 378p.
94. New Jersey - Division of State and Regional Planning -Planning Services Section. Trends in New Jersey LandValue. Trenton, 1974.
95. New Mexico - State Planning Office. Lincoln, New Mexico:A plan for presentation and growth. Santa Fe, 1974,- 140p.
96. New York (State) - Legislative Commission on ExpenditureReview. State Historic Preservation Programs. Albany,
1974, 124p.
97. North Carolina University - Center for Urban and RegionalStudies. Evaluation of New Communities: Selectedpreliminary findings - proceedings of a seminar.Chapel Hill: Center for Urban and Regional Studies,
1974, 38p.
98. Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire Monitoring and Advisory Unit.Monitoring and the Planning Process... Birmingham:
Institute of Local Government Studies, 1974, 10p.
99. Oeser, O. E. A UNESCO Seminar on New Towns in IsolatedSettings. Australian National Commission for UNESCO, 1974.
100. Orr, Larry L. Income, Employment, and Urban ResidentialLocation. New York: Academic Press, 1975, 148p.
101. Osborn, James. Area, Development Policy, and the MiddleCity in Malaysia. Chicago: University of Chicago,Department of Geography, 1974, 293p. (Research Paper
No. 153).
102. - no entry.
103. Pennsylvania. State University - Department of AgriculturalEconomics and Rural Sociology. The rural planningspecialist; a unique approach to the problems of poverty
in rural America. University Park, n.d., 124p.
104. Perloff, Harvey S. Modernizing the Central City: New Towns
in Town...and Beyond. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Ballinger, 1975, 384P.
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105. PeterbMaC
106. P1
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orough Development Corporation. Greater Peterboroughster Plan. Peterborough: Peterborough Development
orporation, 1970, 103p. ± atlas vol.
arming Research Applications Group, and MonmouthshireCounty Council. Monmouthshire; A strategic planningmodel. Reading, England, 1973.
107. William S. Pollard Consultants. Rex Hospital Relocation
108.
109
Study. Memphis, Tennessee, 1973, 10p.
Press, Charles. Primer for Board of Review Members.East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State UniversityInstitute for Community Development and Services, 1974,44p. (Tech. Bulletin B63).
Richard P. Browne Associates. Elements of a Growth andConservation Policy. Transmitted to the LouisianaOffice of the Governor and State Planning Office.Columbia, Maryland, 1974.
110. Robinson, Albert J. Economics and New Towns: A
comparative study of the United Stai;es, The UnitedKingdom and Australia. New York: Praeger, 1975, 250p.
111, Rogers, A. Statistical Analysis of Spatial Disperson.London: Pion Ltd., distributed by Academic Press,New York, 1974, 164.
112. Rothblatt, Donald N. National Policy for Urban and RegionalDevelopment. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington
Books, 1974, 342p.
113. Rovetch, Warren and John J. Gaskie. Program Budgeting forPlanners; A case study of Appalachia with projectionsthrough 1985. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1974,136p.
114. San Luis Valley Council of Governments. RegionalComprehensive Plan for the San Luis Valley. Alamosa,
California, 1974, 2 vol.
115. Sasaki, Walker Associates. Corpus Christi Bayfront Study.Prepared for the City of Corpus Christi Long RangePlanning Section. Sausalito, California, 1974,various pagings.
116. Schnidman, Frank. Growth Management in Ramapo andPetaluma: A study of the ordinances andlitigations. Washington, Plus Publications,Inc., 1974, 30p.
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117. Shaw, John H. and Jill D. Shaw. Bibliography of Town andRegional Planning in Australia, 1972. Kensington,N.S.W.: New South Wales University Press, 1975, 34P.
118. Simmie, M. Citizens in Conflict: The Sociology ofTown Planning. London: Hutchinson, 1974, 2351)
119. Skelmersdale Development Corp. Skelmersdale New Town:
Population and Social Survey. Skelmersdale, England, 1975.
120. Skinner, William. Design Concepts for the North CarolinaPlanning and Land Use Management (PLUM) InformationSystem. Raleigh, North Carolina: Office of State
Planning, 1974, 42p.
121. Smith, Margaret Cheneman. The California CoUnail onCriminal Justice: Planning for Law EnforcementAssistance.. Davis, California: Institute of Govern-
mental Affairs, University of California, 1974, 159p.
122. Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.Guiding Growth, A Handbook for New Hampshire Towns-people. 2nd. ed. Concord, New Hampshire, 1974, 100p.
123. Sockman, H. Delphi Assessment: Expert opinion, forecastingand group process. Santa Monica, California: Rand
Corp., 1974. (R.-1283-PR)
124. Solesbury, William. Policy in Urban Planning: Structure
Plans, Programmes and Local Plans. London: Pergamon,
1974,'186p. (Urban and regional planning series volume 8)
125. Solnit, Albert. The Job of the Planning Commissioner; Aguide to citizen participation in local planning.Berkeley, California: University Extension Universityof California, 1974, 107p.
126. South Dakota - State Planning Bureau. Policy Plan for Model.
Rural Development. Pierre, South Dakota, 1973, 47P.
127. Spartanburg, South Carolina - Division of Planning andPrOgramming. Spartanburg Speaks: A community attitude
survey and analysis. Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1974,
84p.
128. StadtbauStadthaupolitik (Veroffentlichungen des Sem-inars fur Planungwesen). Braunschweig, TechnischeUniversitat, 1974, 128p.
129. Sternlieb, George and James W. Hughes. Analysis of
Neighborhood Decline in Urban Areas. New Brunswick,
New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, RutgersUniversity, 1973, various pagings.
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130. Temple, Barker and Sloan. A Development Concept for theDuwaMish Basin. Submitted to Ebonomie'DeVelopmentAdministration by William H. Ostenson, ExecutiveDirector, Seattle -King County Economic DevelopmentCouncil. Prepared by Temple, Barker and Sloan, Inc.Seattle, 1974.
131. Toledo, Ohio - City Plan Commission. Toledo ComprehensivePlan: Goals and Policies Proposal. Toledo, Ohio, 1974.
132. - no entry
133. - no entry
134. Turtonl A. R. Analysis of Public Reaction to RedevelopmentPlans for London Docklands. London: Greater LondonCouncil Department Of Planning and Transportation, 1974,62p.
135. U. S. - Army Corps of Engineers. Duplicate Locks GDMPhase I: A plan for modernization of the IllinoisWaterway. Draft environmental statement. Chicago:
Dept. of the Army, Chicago District, Corps of Engineers,1974.
136. U.S. - Comptroller General of the United States. Gettingthe New Communities Program Started: Progress andProblems. Department of Housing and Urban Development,Washington, D.C., 1974. GAO reviewed 4\of the 10 newcommunity projects HUD had approved for guaranteeassistance as of January 1, 1974, They are:Jonathon, Minnesota; Park Forest South, Illinois;Flower Mound, Texas and Riverton, New York.
137. United States - General Accounting Office. Assessment of
Federal Regional Councils, - Office of Management andBudget and other Federal Agencies; Report to the Congressby the Comptroller General of the United States.Washington, D.C., 1974, 49P.
138. U.S. - House - Committee on the District of Columbia.Urban Development Corporation and Fort Lincoln.Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1975.
139. U. S. - Library of Congress - Congressional ResearchService - Government and General Research Division.Issues in National Urban Growth Policy; Summaries ofeight Congressional seminars organized 'by CongressionalResearch Service, National Planning Association andResources for the Future, Inc., at the request of Committeeon Banking, Boll-sing and Urban Affairs, Subcommittee onHousing and Urban Affairs. United States Senate.Washington, D.C., 1973.
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140. U. S. - Senate - Committee on Labor and Public Welfare -Subcommittee on Health. Health Facilities Legislation,1974, Housing. Washington, D.C.: U. S. GovernmentPrinting Office, 1974.
141. Urwick, Orr and Partners Limited and Graham Ashworth.The Rotherham Study Undertaken in Collaboration withthe Rotherham County Borough Council. .London:
H.M.S.O., 1973, 2 v.
142. Utah - State Planning Coordinator. IntergovernmentalPlanning Coordination: The Utah Experience. Salt LakeCity, 1975.
143. Wolf, Peter Michael, The Future of the City: New directionsin urban planning. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications,For the American Federation of Arts, 1974, 207p.
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AUTHOR INDEX
Abt Associates, 1, 113Abu-Lughd, Janit,- 2Ahr, Wayne M., 3Allensworth, Don T., 4American Federation of Arts,American Institute ofPlanners, 5, 36
American Society of PlanningOfficials, 6
Amos, Francis J.C., 45Appalachian Regional
Commission, 112Ashley Economic Services, 7Ashworth, Graham, 141Australian National
Commission for UNESCO, 99
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Chicago - Department ofDevelopment and Planning, 60
Chicago University - Departmentof Geography, 101
Claire, William H., 22Cole, J. Bruce, 78
145 Colorado. University - Graduate
School of Business, 25, 44, 57Comprehensive Planning
Organization of San DiegoRegion, 23
Conservation Research Group, 2L.Corpus Christi, Texas - Long
Range Planning Section, 115Council of State Governments, 89Crean, Michael, 25
Banfield, Edward C., 8Birch, David, 9Birrell, W.D., 87Birmingham, England, University-Institute of Local GovernmentStudies, 98
Blunden, John, 11Bourne, L. S., 12Brookbanks, E., 13Bruton, Michael J., 14
Caiden, Naomi, 15California. University -
University Extension, 8L, 125California. University -
Davis - Institute ofGovernmental Affairs, 121
California. University atLos Angeles - School ofArchitecture & Urban Planning,2
California Builders Council"Fair Share" Committee, 7
The California Council onCriminal Justice, 121
Caro, Robert A., 16Center for Growth Alternatives,
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Centre de Recherche d'Urbanisme,72
Centre for EnvironmentalStudies, 87
Chandler, Tertius, 18Charles, Rejane, 19Chen, Kan, 20Cherry, Gordon Emanuel, 21
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DeChiara, Joseph, 26
Education and EconomicSystems, Inc., 112
Erickson, Sliven P., 83
Ferguson, R. J., 27Finkler, Earl, 28Florida - Division of State
Planning, 29Forbes; Jean, 30Fox, Gerald, 18Friedman, Stephen B., 31Friend, John Kimball, 32
Galley, Kenneth A., 45Gamier, Jean Pierre, 33Gaskie, John J., 112Glasson, John, 34Glencoe, Illinois - Plan
Commission, 35Godschalk, David R., 36Greater London Council, 38Golany, Gideon, 37Gregory, Terence, 45Gurin, Douglas Brian, 39
Hall, P., 40Harland Bartholomew and
Associates, 141
Harleston, Rebekah M., 42Hartman, Chester, 43Hendrick, Thomas, 14Hillyard, P.A.R., 87Holliday, John, 45Hopkins, Charles D., 46Hoppenfeld, Morton, 147Hughes, James W., 48, 129
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Huntington Beach, California -Fire'Department, 49
Huntington Beach, California -Planning Department, L9
Illinois Department of LocalGovernment Affairs, 50, 51
Illinois. 'University:at Urbana- Champaign, Department ofUroan and Regional Planning,
52, 53Indiana - Department of Commerce- Division of Planning, 54
Indiana -'Departinent..of Commerce- Planning and ResearchGroup, 10
Indiana - Department ofTransportation - Planning andResearch Group, 55
Joly, Jean-Paul, 72
Kain, John F., 56Karvel, George, 57Kennedy, Declan, 58Kennedy, Margrit I., 58Klein and Sears, 59.Knoerle, Bender, Stone and
Associates, 60Koppelman, Lee, 26Krock, Eugene, 70Krueckeberg, Donald A., 71
Leblanc-Bazou, Eugenia, 72Levine, R. A., 73Los Angeles - City PlanningDepartment, 75
Los Angeles Co., California -,Regional Planning Commission,76
Louisiana - Office of theGovernor,109
Louisiana - State PlanningOffice, 109
Lower Mississippi RegionComprehensive StudyCoordinating Committee, 77
MacKinnon, R. D., 12Marshall, Robert J., 79Mathewson, Kent, 80McKinsey and Co., 81Metropolitan Dade Co., Florida- Planning Advisory Board, 82
Metropolitan Dade Co., FloridaPlanning Department, 82
Metropolitan Fund, Inc., 80
Michigan. State University -Institute for CommunityDevelopment and Services, 108
Miller, T. Russell, 55Miller, William L., 83Monmouthshire Co., England
- County Council, 106Monroe, Margaret Warne, 8L
Morrison, Peter A., 85Moseley, Ph J., 86Murdock University - Planning
Board, 27Murie, A. S., 87
Nassau - Suffolk RegionalPlanning Board, 90
Natarus, Gina, 53National Conference of StateCriminal Justice PlanningAdministration, 88 .
National Legislative Conference
- Reapportionment Committee,
89National Planning Association,
139National Research Council -
Transportation ResearchBoard, 39
Needleman, Martin L., 91
Netherlands - Department vanVolkshirsvesting inBouwnijverkeid, 92
New Jersey --Division of State
and Regional Planning -Planning Services Section, 94
New Mexico - State PlanningOffice, 95 .
New York (State) - LegislativeCommission on ExpenditureReview, 96
North Carolina - Office ofState Planning, 120
North Carolina. University -
Center for Urban andRegional Studies, 97
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
93Orr, Larry L., 100Oeser,.0. E., 99Osborn, James, 102
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Pennsylvania. State University- Department of AgriculturalEconomics and Rural Sociology,103
Perloff, Henry S., 104.Peterborough Development
Corporation, 105Peterson, David L., 28Petry, Glenn H. 57Plane, Donald, 144
Planning ResearchApplications Group, 106
Power, J. M., 32Press, Charles, 108Purdue University - Water
Resources Research Center,83
Rand Corp., 73, 85, 123Resources for the Future, Inc.,
139
Rhode Island University -
Marine Advisory Service, 78Richard P. Browne Associates,
109
Robinson, Albert J., 110Roche, D.J.D., 87Rogers, A., 111Rothblatt, Donald N., 112Rotherham,.England - County
Borough Council, 141Rovetch, Warren, 112Rutgers University - Center for
Urban Policy Research, 48,129
Sackman, H., 123Salama, Ovadia A., 113San Luis Valley Council ofGovernments, 114
Sasaki, Walker Association, 115Schnidman, Frank, 116Shaw, Jill D., 117Shaw, John H., 117Silvers, Arthur L., 71Simmie, J. M., 118Simmons, J. W., 12Skelmersdale DevelopmentCorporation, 119
Skinner, William, 120Smigielski, W. Konrad, 45Smith, Margaret Sheneman, 121Society for the Protection ofNew Hampshire Forests, 122
Solesbury, William, 124Solnit, Albert, 125
South Dakota - State PlanningBureau, 126
Spartanburg, South Carolina -Division of Planning andPrograMming, 127
Staffle, Carla J., 42,.Stephenson, Gordon, 27Sternlieb, George, 129
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Technische Univernsitat, 128Temple, Barker, and Sloan, 130Texas A&M University -Center for Marine Resources, 3
Toledo, Ohio - City PlanCommission, 131
Toner, William J., 28Turton, A. R., 134
U.S. - Army Corps ofEngineers, 135
U.S. - Comptroller General,136
U.S. - Congressional ResearchService, 139
U.S. - Department of Housingand Urban Development, 6, 90
U.S. - General AccountingOffice, 137
U.S. - House - Committee onthe District Of Columbia, 138
U.S. - Library of Congress, 139U.S. - Senate - Committee on
Banking, Housing and Urban.Affairs, 139U.S. - Senate - Committee on
Labor and Public Welfare -.Subcommittee on Health, 140
Urich, Orr and PartnersLimited, 141
Utah - State PlanningCoordinator. - 142
William S. PollardConsultants, 107
Wolf, Peter Michael, 143
Yewlett, C.J.L. 32
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TITTN, INDEX
Action Plan for Effingham's Downtown, 52Administration of Government Document Collections, 42Analysis of Neighborhood Decline in Urban Areas, 129Analysis of Public ReaCtion to Redevelopment Plans for
London Docklands, 134Area Development Policy and the Middle City in Malaysia, 102Assessment of Federal Regional Councils, 137
Bibliography of Town and Country Planning in Australia, 117The Built Environment, 14
Center for Real Estate and Land Use Studies, 25, 57Citizens in Conflict: The Sociology of Town Planning, 118City Centre Redevelopment, 45The Columbia Process: The Potential for New Towns, 47Community Development Block Grants, 51Comparative Studies in Behavioral Science, 15Comprehensive Development Master Plan, 82Comprehensive Plan for Glencoe, 35Conservation in Tetbury, Part I: Problems and Objectives, 24The Contemporary New Communities Movement in the United
States, 37Core Area Study,.59Corpus Christi Bayfront Study, 115
De l'urbain au politique, 33Delphi Assessment, 123Describiding Data Statistically, 46Design Concepts for'the North Carolina Planning and Land UseManagement (PLUM) Information System, 120
A Development Concept for the Puwamish Basin, 130Duplicate Locks GDM Phase I: A Plan for Modernization of the
Illinois Waterway. (Draft Environment Statement), 135A Dynamic Simulation Model for Regional Planning. A Case
Study of the Northern Region, 13
Economics and New Towns, 110Elements of a Growth and Conservation Policy, 109Essays on Modern Spatial Structure, 56Evaluation of New Communities: Selected Preliminary Findings
- Proceedings of a Seminar, 97An Evaluation of the Special Impact Program, 1The Evolution of British Town Planning, 21Example of a State Overall Program Design; ComprehensivePlanning Assistance Program,.6
Fire Hazard/Fire Protection Study, 49The Fiscal Impact of Urban Growth, 7Florida 10 Million, 29The Form of Cities in Central Canada, 12The Future of the City: New Directions in Urban Planning, 143
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Getting the New Communities Program Started, 136Greater Peterborough Master Plan, 105Green Trails, A New Community, 41Growth Centers in Spatial Planning, 86Growth Control: Some Questions for Urban Decisionmakers, 73Growth Controls, 48Growth Management in Ramapo and Petaluma: A Study of the
Ordinances and Litigation, 116Growth Policy; Population, Environment, and Beyond, 20Guerillas in the. Bureaucracy: The Community PlanningExperiment in the U.S., 91
Guide to Mapping Systems, 10Guides for Flood Plain Regulation, 50Guiding Growth, 122
Handbook for Urban Planning, 22La Havane, 33Health Facilities Legislation, 1974, Hearings, 140Heathrow Environs, 38Historic Preservation: Pride and Progress for Monticello,
Illinois, 53Hutchinson Built Environment Series, 34
Improving the 1980 Census, 89Income, Employment and Urban Residential Location, 100Indiana General Planning Administration Handbook, 54An Inquiry into the Phenomenon of Urban Growth, 113Inner City, 58Interdepartmental Functional Planning Coordination, 55Intergovernmental Planning Coordination, 142An Introduction to Regional Planning; Concepts, Theory anPractice, 34
Issues in National Growth Policy, 139
The Job of the Planning Commission, 125
Lakefront Land Development Alternatives Report, 60Laws Relating to Planning and Development, 51Learning from Turb4*e, 36The Legitimacy of COMparisons in Comparative Urban Studies, 2Lexington Books, 74Lincoln, New Mexico, 95Lower Mississippi Region Comprehensive Study, 77
Making Towns Better, 81Marine Recreation Conference,, 78Management Science Report Series, 44Mathematical Programming and the Location of Fire Companies
for the Denver Fire Department, 44A Methodology to Achieve the Integration of Coastal ZoneScience and Regional Planning, Detailed Work Program, 90
Mission Hills - Panorama City - Sepulveda District; ProposedPlan, 75
Modernizing the Central City: New Towns in Town....and
Beyond. 104
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Monitoring and the Planning Process, 98Monmorethshire, A Strategic Planning Model, 106
The National Flood Insurance Program, 50National.PoliCy for Urban and Regional. Development, 112New. Dimensions of Urban Planning: Growth Controls, 48The New Haven Laboratory, 9New Towns, 25Nongrowth Planning Strategies, 17, 28Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire Monitoring and Advisory Unit, 98
Optimal City Size, 57Over All Work Program; Comprehensive Planning Organization'sGive Year Work Program, San Diego Region, California, 23
People and Places, 31Physical Planning Report Murdock University, 27Pion Monographs in Spatial and Environmental SystemsAnalysis, 111
Planning and Budgeting in Poor Countries, 15Planning and Human Values, 113Planning and Management Series, 50Planning for Law Enforcement Assistance, 121Planning in America, 36Policy in Urban Planning: Structure Plans, Programmes
and Local Plans, 124Policy Plan for Model Rural Development, 126The Political Realities of Urban Planning, 4The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York, 16Praeger Special Studies: Design/Environmental Planning
Series, 79Praeger Special Studies in U.S. Economic, Social andPolitical Issues, 28, 112
Primer for Board of Review Members, 108Program Budgeting for Planners; A Case Study of Appalachiawith Projections through 1985, 113
Public Planning: The Inter-Corporate Dimension, 32
Reference Series, 51Regional Analysis and Development, 11Regional Comprehensive Plan for the San Luis Valley, 114Regional Modeling Abstracts, 93Regional Planning and the Attraction of Industry toNorthern Ireland, 87
Regional Science Monograph Series, 74The Regionalist Papers, 80Resources Evaluation Studies on the Matagorda Bay Area,
Texas, 3Rex Hospital Relocation Study, 107The Rotherham Study, 141The Rural Planning Specialist; A Unique Approach to theProblems of Poverty in Rural America, 103
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Skelmerdale ,New Town, 119Social, Economic, Behavioral and Urban GroWth Considerations
in Planning, 39Spartanburg Speaks: A Community Attitude Survey andAnalysis, 127
Spatial Design and Planning in the U.K.: Its Relevanceto Developing Countries, 79
The Spirit and Purpose of Planning, 14Stadtbau-Stadthaupol tik, (Veroffentlichungen desSeminars fur Planungwesen), 128
State Historic Preservation Programs, 96State of the States on Crime and Justice, 88Statistical Analysis of Spatial Dispersion, 111Studies in Social Science and Planning, 30A Study of British City Centre Planning and Case Studies ofFive English City Centres, 45
The Sunderland Study, 81
Systematic Development of Methodologies in Planning UrbanWater Resources for Medium Sized Communities, 83
Tackling Urban Problems: A Basic Handbook, 81Tackling Urban Problems: A Working Guide, 81TASSIM; An Application to Los Angeles, 703000 Years of Urban Growth, 18Toledo Comprehensive Plan; Goals and Policies Proposal, 131Trends in New Jersey Land Value, 94
Une ville, une revolution, 33A UNESCO Seminar on New Towns in Isolated Settings, 99The Unheavenly City Revisited, 8Urban and Regional Planning, 40Urban and Regional Planning Series, 86, 12L4Urban and Regional Planning Education in the United States
of America, 5Urban Centre for a New City of Half a Million Inhabitants, 72Urban Design and Planning Criteria, 26Urban Development Corporation and Fort Lincoln, 138Urban Games: Four Case Studies in Urban. Development, 84Urban Planning Analysis: Methods and Models, 71
Whitney Library of Design, 143Wiley Series in Urban Research, 91
Yerba Buena: Land Grab and Community Resistance inSan Francisco, 43
Le Zonage au Quebec: Un mort en sursia, 19
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