Journal of the American Planning Association
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Volume 81, issue 4, 2015
- Letter From the Editor pp. 249-250

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- What Do Community Benefits Agreements Deliver? Evidence From Los Angeles pp. 251-267

- Nicholas J. Marantz
- Parking Infrastructure: A Constraint on or Opportunity for Urban Redevelopment? A Study of Los Angeles County Parking Supply and Growth pp. 268-286

- Mikhail Chester, Andrew Fraser, Juan Matute, Carolyn Flower and Ram Pendyala
- Evaluation of Networks of Plans and Vulnerability to Hazards and Climate Change: A Resilience Scorecard pp. 287-302

- Philip Berke, Galen Newman, Jaekyung Lee, Tabitha Combs, Carl Kolosna and David Salvesen
- Theory and Practice, Practice and Theory: Reflections on a Planner's Career pp. 303-309

- Linda C. Dalton
- How Do We Create (or Preserve) "Great Neighborhoods"? Comment on Talen et al. (2015) pp. 310-311

- Elizabeth Mueller
- Designating Great Neighborhoods Will Never Be Easy: A Response to "What is a 'Great Neighborhood'? An Analysis of APA's Top-Rated Places" pp. 312-312

- David P. Varady
- Comment on Talen et al. (2015) pp. 313-314

- Michael Manville
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 315-315

- Tim Chapin
- The Resilience Dividend: Being Strong in a World Where Things Go Wrong, by Judith Rodin; and The Social Roots of Risk: Producing Disasters, Promoting Resilience, by Kathleen Tierney pp. 316-317

- Billy Fleming
- Urban Planning for Dummies, by Jordan Yin pp. 317-318

- Michael Maloy
- Zoned in the USA: The Origins and Implications of American Land-Use Regulation, by Sonia A. Hirt pp. 319-320

- Jesse M. Keenan
- Innovation in Public Transport Finance: Property Value Capture, by Shishir Mathur pp. 320-320

- Thomas C. Cornillie
- Can Tocqueville Karaoke? Global Contrasts of Citizen Participation, the Arts and Development, by Terry Nichols Clark and Coauthors pp. 321-321

- Jana Carp
- How Real Estate Developers Think: Design, Profits, and Community, by Peter Hendee Brown pp. 322-322

- Tim Chapin
Volume 81, issue 3, 2015
- Letter From the Editor pp. 165-166

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Built Landscapes of Metropolitan Regions: An International Typology pp. 167-190

- Stephen M. Wheeler
- Explaining Progress in Climate Adaptation Planning Across 156 U.S. Municipalities pp. 191-202

- Linda Shi, Eric Chu and Jessica Debats
- How Differences in Roadways Affect School Travel Safety pp. 203-220

- Chia-Yuan Yu
- Designing Cities and the Academy pp. 221-229

- Gary Hack
- Comment on "What is a 'Great Neighborhood'? An Analysis of APA's Top-Rated Places" and APA's Response pp. 230-232

- Rachel G. Bratt
- Great Neighborhoods" for Whom? Comment on Talen et al., "What is a 'Great Neighborhood'? pp. 232-233

- Kurt Paulsen
- Comment on "What is a 'Great Neighborhood'? An Analysis of APA's Top-Rated Places" pp. 233-234

- Kirk McClure
- Comment on "What is a 'Great Neighborhood'?" pp. 235-235

- David R. Godschalk
- Response to APA Comment (Drinan, 2015) pp. 235-236

- Emily Talen, Sunny Menozzi and Chloe Schaefer
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 237-237

- Tim Chapin
- Alexander Garvin. (2013). The Planning Game: Lessons From Great Cities. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company. 224 pages. $59.95 (hardcover) pp. 238-238

- W. Paul Farmer
- Heywood T. Sanders. (2015). Convention Center Follies: Politics, Power, and Public Investment in American Cities. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 528 pages. $59.95 (hardcover) pp. 239-240

- Tim Chapin
- Neil Kraus. (2013). Majoritarian Cities: Policy Making and Inequality in Urban Politics. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 288 pages. $65.00 (hardcover) pp. 239-239

- Lisa Schweitzer
- Ignacio F. Bunster-Ossa. (2014). Reconsidering Ian McHarg: The Future of Urban Ecology. Chicago: American Planning Association Planners Press. 232 pages. $39.95 (paperback) pp. 240-241

- Frederick Steiner
- Jeffrey D. Sachs. (2015). The Age of Sustainable Development. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. 543 pages. $34.95 (paperback) pp. 241-242

- Eugenie L. Birch
- James N. Levitt (Ed.). (2014). Conservation Catalysts: The Academy as Nature's Agent. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. 368 pages. $30.00 (paperback) pp. 242-243

- Ashley Monroe
- Allison Lirish Dean (Prod.) and Kelly Anderson (Dir.). (2012). My Brooklyn (Motion picture). United States of America: A New Day Films production. 85 minutes. $25.00 (DVD) pp. 243-244

- Lisa Turner de Vera
Volume 81, issue 2, 2015
- Letter From the Editor pp. 89-89

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Are Millennials Really the "Go-Nowhere" Generation? pp. 90-103

- Noreen C. McDonald
- Do Local Development Outcomes Follow Voluntary Regional Plans? Evidence From Sacramento Region's Blueprint Plan pp. 104-120

- Dustin Allred and Arnab Chakraborty
- What is a "Great Neighborhood"? An Analysis of APA's Top-Rated Places pp. 121-141

- Emily Talen, Sunny Menozzi and Chloe Schaefer
- Response to Talen et al.: Igniting the Dialogue: What Makes a Neighborhood Great? pp. 141-142

- James M. Drinan
- How Real-World Work, Advocacy, and Political Economy Strengthen Planning Research and Practice pp. 143-152

- Ann Roell Markusen
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 153-153

- Tim Chapin
- Tactical Urbanism: Short-term Action for Long-term Change, by Mike Lydon and Anthony Garcia pp. 154-155

- Gordon Douglas
- Dead End: Suburban Sprawl and the Rebirth of American Urbanism, by Benjamin Ross pp. 154-154

- Richard Harris
- Rail and the City: Shrinking Our Carbon Footprint While Reimagining Urban Space, by Roxanne Warren pp. 155-156

- Thomas C. Cornillie
- Revitalizing American Cities, edited by Susan M. Wachter and Kimberly A. Zeuli pp. 156-157

- Arthur C. Nelson
- Foundations of Real Estate Development Financing: A Guide to Public-Private Partnerships, Arthur C. Nelson pp. 157-158

- Tim Chapin
- Crisis Cities: Disaster and Redevelopment in New York and New Orleans, by Kevin Fox Gotham and Miriam Greenberg pp. 158-159

- Billy Fleming
- Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery: Next Generation, edited by James C. Schwab pp. 159-160

- Karl Kim
Volume 81, issue 1, 2015
- Letter From the Editor pp. 5-5

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- The Mega-Event Syndrome: Why So Much Goes Wrong in Mega-Event Planning and What to Do About It pp. 6-17

- Martin M�ller
- Scenario Planning for Urban Planners: Toward a Practitioner's Guide pp. 18-29

- Arnab Chakraborty and Andrew McMillan
- Job Accessibility of the Poor in Los Angeles pp. 30-45

- Lingqian Hu
- Differences Between Miami's Form-Based Code and Traditional Zoning Code in Integrating Planning Principles pp. 46-66

- Ajay Garde, Cecilia Kim and Oscar Tsai
- Discovering and Working With Irrationality in Planning pp. 67-74

- Howell S. Baum
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 75-75

- Tim Chapin
- Diversity Explosion: How New Racial Demographics Are Remaking America, by William H. Frey pp. 76-76

- Dowell Myers
- The Folklore of the Freeway: Race and Revolt in the Modernist City, by Eric Avila pp. 77-77

- David C. Sloane
- Death of a Suburban Dream: Race and Schools in Compton, California, by Emily E. Straus pp. 78-78

- Katrin B. Anacker
- The Great Divergence: America's Growing Inequality Crisis and What We Can Do About It, by Timothy Noah / America's Growing Inequality: The Impact of Poverty and Race, by Chester Hartman (Ed.) pp. 79-80

- Michael B. Teitz
- Measuring Urban Design: Metrics for Livable Places, by Reid Ewing and Otto Clemente pp. 80-81

- Molly O'Neill Robinson
- Water Diplomacy: A Negotiated Approach to Managing Complex Water Networks, by Shafiqul Islam and Lawrence E. Susskind pp. 81-82

- Kelly Helm Smith
- The Environmental Planning Handbook for Sustainable Communities and Regions, by Tom Daniels pp. 82-83

- Philip Berke
- Handbook of Sustainable Development, by Giles Atkinson, Simon Dietz, Eric Neumayer, and Matthew Agarwala (Eds.) pp. 83-83

- Ann Forsyth
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