Journal of the American Planning Association
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Volume 82, issue 4, 2016
- Letter From the Editor pp. 301-302

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Incentivize It and They Will Come? How Some of the Busiest U.S. Airports Are Building Air Service With Incentive Programs pp. 303-315

- Megan S. Ryerson
- If You Build Rail Transit in Suburbs, Will Development Come? pp. 316-326

- Hongwei Dong
- Sustaining the Commons: The Coercive to Cooperative, Resilient, and Adaptive Nature of State Comprehensive Water Planning Legislation pp. 327-349

- Caitlin S. Dyckman
- The Growing Role of Transportation Funding in Regional Habitat Conservation Planning pp. 350-362

- Jaimee Lederman and Martin Wachs
- Becoming a Reflective Planning Educator pp. 363-370

- Martin Wachs
- Celebrating a Special Anniversary: A Time for Reflection pp. 371-373

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Tracing the Justice Conversation After “Green Cities, Growing Cities” pp. 374-379

- Lisa E. Schweitzer
- Twenty Years After Campbell's Vision: Have We Achieved More Sustainable Cities? pp. 380-382

- Philip Berke
- The City Sustainable: Three Thoughts on “Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities” pp. 383-384

- Sonia A. Hirt
- Testing a Mature Hypothesis: Reflection on “Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities: Urban Planning and the Contradiction of Sustainable Development” pp. 385-388

- Steven A. Moore
- The Planner's Triangle Revisited: Sustainability and the Evolution of a Planning Ideal That Can't Stand Still pp. 388-397

- Scott D. Campbell
- A Midterm Report: Will Habitat III Make a Difference to the World's Urban Development? pp. 398-411

- Eugenie L. Birch
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 413-413

- Tim Chapin
- , by Ryan Gravel pp. 414-415

- Daniel Immergluck
- , by Carolyn T. Adams pp. 415-416

- Carlton Basmajian
- , by Robert Mantho pp. 416-417

- Nico Larco
- , by Edward J. Jepson, Jr., and Jerry Weitz pp. 417-418

- Tim Chapin
- , by U.S. Global Change Research Program pp. 418-419

- Ella J. Kim
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 82, issue 3, 2016
- Letter From the Editor pp. 221-221

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Local Land Use Planning Responses to Hydraulic Fracturing pp. 222-235

- Carolyn G. Loh and Anna C. Osland
- Parks for an Aging Population: Needs and Preferences of Low-Income Seniors in Los Angeles pp. 236-251

- Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Lené Levy-Storms, Lin Chen and Madeline Brozen
- Do Farmers' Markets Increase Access to Healthy Foods for All Communities? Comparing Markets in 24 Neighborhoods in Los Angeles pp. 252-266

- Bryce Lowery, David Sloane, Denise Payán, Jacqueline Illum and Lavonna Lewis
- Planning for Happy Neighborhoods pp. 267-279

- Deirdre Pfeiffer and Scott Cloutier
- My 60 Years as a Planner pp. 280-287

- Richard S. Bolan
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 289-289

- Tim Chapin
- Politics Across the Hudson: The Tappan Zee Megaproject, by Philip Mark Plotch pp. 290-290

- Karen Trapenberg Frick
- From Boom to Bubble: How Finance Built the New Chicago, by Rachel Weber pp. 291-291

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Concrete Economics: The Hamilton Approach to Economic Growth and Social Policy, by Stephen S. Cohen and J. Bradford DeLong pp. 292-293

- Michael B. Teitz
- Planning Sustainable Cities and Regions: Towards More Equitable Development, by Karen Chapple pp. 293-293

- Edward G. Goetz
- Integrating the Inner City: The Promise and Perils of Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation, by Robert J. Chaskin and Mark L. Joseph pp. 294-294

- David P. Varady
- Henry Ford's Plan for the American Suburb: Dearborn and Detroit, by Heather B. Barrow pp. 295-295

- Avis C. Vidal
- Correction to: The Unintended Consequences of a Culture-Led Regeneration Project in Beijing, China pp. 296-296

- Yingjie Hu and Emma Morales
Volume 82, issue 2, 2016
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 69-71

- Jennifer Minner and Michael Holleran
- Revealing Synergies, Tensions, and Silences Between Preservation and Planning pp. 72-87

- Jennifer Minner
- SurveyLA: Linking Historic Resources Surveys to Local Planning pp. 88-91

- Ken Bernstein and Janet Hansen
- Building Community Resilience Through Historic Preservation pp. 92-103

- Douglas Appler and Andrew Rumbach
- Making Historic Preservation Sustainable pp. 104-112

- Erica Avrami
- Energy-Efficient Reuse of Existing Commercial Buildings pp. 113-133

- Clinton J. Andrews, David Hattis, David Listokin, Jennifer A. Senick, Gabriel B. Sherman and Jennifer Souder
- Does Preservation Accelerate Neighborhood Change? Examining the Impact of Historic Preservation in New York City pp. 134-146

- Brian J. McCabe and Ingrid Gould Ellen
- The Unintended Consequences of a Culture-Led Regeneration Project in Beijing, China pp. 148-151

- Yingjie Hu and Emma Morales
- Tangible Benefits From Intangible Resources: Using Social and Cultural History to Plan Neighborhood Futures pp. 152-166

- James Michael Buckley and Donna Graves
- Jane Jacobs and the Value of Older, Smaller Buildings pp. 167-180

- Michael Powe, Jonathan Mabry, Emily Talen and Dillon Mahmoudi
- Balancing History and Development in Seattle's Pike/Pine Neighborhood Conservation District pp. 182-184

- Manish Chalana
- The Transformation of San Diego's Naval Training Center pp. 186-188

- Amanda J. Ashley and Michael Touchton
- Incorporating Archaeology Into Local Government Historic Preservation and Planning: A Review of Current Practice pp. 189-203

- Douglas Deur and Virginia L. Butler
- The Catalysts for Urban Conservation in Indian Cities: Economics, Politics, and Public Advocacy in Lucknow pp. 204-207

- Ashima Krishna
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 209-209

- Tim Chapin
- Bridges: Their Engineering and Planning, by George C. Lee and Ernest Sternberg / Remaking the San Francisco--Oakland Bay Bridge: A Case of Shadowboxing With Nature, by Karen Trapenberg Frick pp. 210-211

- Michael B. Teitz
- Public Housing Myths: Perception, Reality, and Social Policy, by Nicholas Dagen Bloom, Fritz Umbach, and Lawrence J. Vale pp. 211-212

- April Jackson
- The Housing and Economic Experiences of Immigrants in U.S. and Canadian Cities, by Carlos Teixeira and Wei Li pp. 212-213

- Se Yeon Hwang
- Smart Communities: How Citizens and Local Leaders Can Use Strategic Thinking to Build a Brighter Future (2nd ed.), by Suzanne W. Morse pp. 213-214

- Robert Jones
- Planning for Community Resilience: A Handbook for Reducing Vulnerability to Disasters, by Jamie Hicks Masterson, Walter Gillis Peacock, Shannon S. Van Zandt, Himanshu Grover, Lori Feild Schwarz, and John T. Cooper, Jr pp. 214-215

- Tisha Holmes
- Urban Environmental Policy Analysis, by Heather E. Campbell and Elizabeth A. Corley pp. 215-216

- John Carruthers
Volume 82, issue 1, 2016
- Letter From the Editor pp. 5-5

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Do Strict Land Use Regulations Make Metropolitan Areas More Segregated by Income? pp. 6-21

- Michael C. Lens and Paavo Monkkonen
- The Unexamined Staff Report: Results From an Evaluation of a National Sample pp. 22-36

- Bonnie J. Johnson and Ward Lyles
- Lessons for LEED® for Neighborhood Development, Social Equity, and Affordable Housing pp. 37-49

- Nicola Szibbo
- The Way It Was pp. 50-55

- Michael B. Teitz
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 57-57

- Tim Chapin
- Castles in the Sand: A City Planner in Abu Dhabi, by Michael Cameron Dempsey pp. 58-58

- Lesli Hoey and Margaret Dewar
- The Ecological Design and Planning Reader, edited by Forster O. Ndubisi pp. 59-60

- Michael Murphy
- The Planning Commissioners Guide, by C. Gregory Dale, Benjamin A. Herman, & Anne F. McBride pp. 59-59

- Eric Damian Kelly
- Leading the Inclusive City: Place-Based Innovation for a Bounded Planet, by Robin Hambleton pp. 60-61

- Lucas Lindsey
- Start-Up City: Inspiring Private & Public Entrepreneurship, Getting Projects Done, and Having Fun, by Gabe Klein, with David Vega-Barachowitz pp. 61-62

- Tim Chapin
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