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Holdings: no. 1-7 (Dec 1985-Feb 1991); no. 9-12 (May 1991-May 1992). Notes: 2 copies of no. 3, 5, 6, 7; 3 copies of no. 10. Published in Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Genre(s): Newspaper. Subject(s): Literary. Contributors: Samaral (editor), Sem Terra (), Cuíca (editor), Paco Cac (editor), Narciso Lobo (editor), Samaral (editor), Eduardo Barr (editor), Lúcia Nobre (editor), Dirval (editor), S. Goulart (journalist-in-chief), Ele Semog (poet), Alex Hamburger (poet), Aimberê Vesar (poet), Tavinho Paes (poet), Leonardo Fróes (poet), Ivan Wrigg (poet), Marco Justo (poet), Afonso Henrique Neto (poet), Ronaldo Periassu (poet), Maria Helena Latini (poet), Magalhães,Zeca ( poet), Brasil Barreto (poet), Ricardo Alfaya (poet), Amelinda Alves (poet), Mano Melo (poet), Jiddu (poet), Fred Maia (poet), Juju Campbell (poet), Regina Pouchain (poet), Sylvio Back (poet), Álvaro Sá (poet), Ligia Dabul (poet).

Urbana

Holdings: no. 16-20, yr. ?-10. Notes: 2 copies of no. 19. Published in Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Genre(s): Magazine. Subject(s): Literary. Contributors: Samaral (editor), Ele Semog (poet), Karin Nobre (poet), Afonso Henrique Neto (poet), Brasil Barreto (poet).

Urban Sprawl in the West: Can planners stop unchecked growth before it's too late?

Cities in the Western United States are growing faster than in other parts of the country. Cheap land and a strong regional tradition emphasizing property rights over government regulation have directed much of this growth outward, creating sprawling cities and far-flung suburban communities that threaten to undermine the long-term viability of the cities themselves. Limited water supplies and deteriorating air quality are among the obstacles to further growth in the region that are fueling efforts to curb sprawl. A 1973 Oregon law requiring localities to address the sprawl problem is among the models that states and cities throughout the West are studying as they grapple with fast growth. But in Portland, meanwhile, critics blame the landmark urban growth boundary with causing too much density.
Source: The CQ researcher, 1997-10-03, Vol.7 (37), p.865-888

Cooper, Mary H

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