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  • 12.9.07 Work in Progress: Human Impacts of Global Climate Change

    Topics: adaptation, disasters, global warming, metrics, poverty | 1 Comment »

  • 12.8.07 Ranking Urban Planning Programs

    Topics: academic life, metrics | Comments Off

  • 11.18.07 Designing a Design School

    Topics: academic life, metrics | 1 Comment »

  • 11.13.07 Roundup on Accessibility and Mobility in Transportation Planning

    Topics: accessibility, land use, metrics, mobility, transportation | Comments Off

  • 8.27.07 Planning for Global Warming: In the News

    Topics: disasters, environment, global warming, land use, law, metrics, mitigation, transportation | 8 Comments »

  • 2.19.07 Place-Based vs Person-Based Community Development Policies

    Topics: community development, economic development, metrics, politics, poverty | 4 Comments »

  • 10.31.06 City Rankings: Safe, Slow, Delicious or Cantankerous?

    Topics: China, Irvine, metrics, trips | 2 Comments »

  • 8.13.06 On California Infrastructure

    Topics: metrics, politics, public finance | 1 Comment »

  • 8.8.06 Co$t$ of $prawl?

    Topics: metrics, public finance, sprawl, urban growth | 5 Comments »

  • 7.23.06 Los Angeles Traffic

    Topics: land use, Los Angeles, metrics, transportation | 5 Comments »

  • 2.27.06 The Meaning and Measure of Sprawl

    Topics: environment, metrics, sprawl, suburbs | 4 Comments »

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