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Mississippi Renewal Forum.
Urban Design Associates
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Mississippi Renewal Forum.
Urban Design Associates
A Sense of Place, a Sense of Time
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Source: Design Quarterly , Spring, 1995, No. 164, Sprawl (Spring, 1995), pp. 24-27
Jackson, John Brinckerhoff
A Tale of Two Cities: Lessons from Two Coasts
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Source: Architectural Record, Section: OBSERVATIONS; Vol. 184, No. 3; Pg. 23
Katz, Peter, 1954-
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Warson, Albert. "The Newest New Urbanism". May/June 2001
Cities by Accident-Or By Design?: Sprawl threatens our resources
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Plater-Zyberk, Elizabeth
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This publication will report on a wide-ranging assessment of tools being used throughout the country to better support compact development through visioning, planning, and new regulations.
ULI Community Catalysis Reports can be downloaded free of charge from ULI's Web site www.uli.org
Urban Land Institute
Downtown Kendall Master Plan : Sustainable Growth for the New Millenium
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Dover, Kohl & Partners (Firm)
Growing Wiser: Finding Alternatives to Sprawl
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Source: Design Quarterly , Spring, 1995, No. 164, Sprawl (Spring, 1995), pp. 2-9
Moe, Richard
Liveable Neighbourhoods: Street Layout, Design and Traffic Management Guidelines
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These traffic management guidelines have been prepared to accompany Liveable Neighbourhoods (Edition 2).
Western Australian Planning Commission
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Source: Design Quarterly , Spring, 1995, No. 164, Sprawl (Spring, 1995), pp. 10-23
Plater-Zyberk, Elizabeth
New Urbanism: A Blueprint for Sustainable Urban Development in India
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This essay delves into the New Urbanism movement, tracing its origins and principles, and examining its relevance in the context of rapidly urbanizing India. Drawing on the need for sustainable urban development, the paper postulates the importance of studying
New Urbanism to address the challenges posed by urbanization in India. The paper further illustrates its applicability in the Indian context with a supporting case study. Key principles particularly the charrette methodology are explored in detail to ensure citizen participation in the highly contested Indian context. Through this analysis, the essay aims to highlight the potential of New Urbanism as a guiding framework for sustainable urban development in India.
Dhir, Shriya
Principles for Temporary Communities
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The report can be downloaded free of charge from ULI's Web site: www.uli.org
Urban Land Institute
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Summary Report : Mississippi Renewal Forum
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The Mississippi Renewal Forum. October 12-17, 2005. Biloxi, Mississippi
Town Paper
Ten Principles for Coastal Development
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Reports can be downloaded free of charge from ULI's Web site (www.uli.org)
Urban Land Institute
Ten Principles for Rebuilding Neighborhood Retail
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Great streets need great champions -- It takes a vision -- Think residential -- Honor the pedestrian -- Parking is power -- Merchandise and lease proactively -- Make it happen -- Be clean, safe, and friendly -- Extend day into night -- Manage for change.
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Urban Land Institute
Ten Principles for Successful Public/ Private Partnership
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Prepare properly for public/private partnerships -- Create a shared vision -- Understand your partners and key players -- Be clear on the risks and rewards for all parties -- Establish a clear and rational decision-making process -- Make sure all parties do their homework -- Secure consistent and coordinated leadership -- Communicate early and often -- Negotiate a fair deal structure -- Build trust as a core value.
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Urban Land Institute
The Charter of the New Urbanism in Hindi (नयेशहरीकरण का चार्टर)
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Hindi translation of the Charter of the New Urbanism.