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Volume 80, issue 4, 2014
- The Theory and Practice of Building Back Better pp. 289-292

- Karl Kim and Robert B. Olshansky
- The Evolution of the Federal Role in Supporting Community Recovery After U.S. Disasters pp. 293-304

- Robert B. Olshansky and Laurie A. Johnson
- Involving Land Use Planners in Pre-Event Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery pp. 306-307

- Gavin Smith
- Developing a Framework for State and Local Community Recovery Planning pp. 308-309

- John Bucher, R. Josh Human and David M. Simpson
- Adaptive Planning for Disaster Recovery and Resiliency: An Evaluation of 87 Local Recovery Plans in Eight States pp. 310-323

- Philip Berke, John Cooper, Meghan Aminto, Shannon Grabich and Jennifer Horney
- Whole Community Resilience: An Asset-Based Approach to Enhancing Adaptive Capacity Before a Disruption pp. 324-335

- Robert C. Freitag, Daniel B Abramson, Manish Chalana and Maximilian Dixon
- Best Practices for Cost-Efficient Coastal Climate Change Adaptation After Damaging Storms pp. 336-337

- Judd Schechtman
- Toward a Risk-Based Framework for Land Use Reconstruction Planning pp. 338-339

- William J. Siembieda
- Housing Recovery Lessons From Chile pp. 340-350

- Mary C. Comerio
- Planning for Long-Term Housing Reconstruction Following a Major Disaster: A Case Study of the 2006 Yogyakarta (Indonesia) Earthquake pp. 352-353

- Erin Joakim and Brent Doberstein
- Supporting Earthquake Early Recovery in Eastern Nepal Through the "Building Back Better" Approach pp. 354-355

- Chandra Laxmi Hada
- Inequities in Long-Term Housing Recovery After Disasters pp. 356-371

- Walter Gillis Peacock, Shannon Van Zandt, Yang Zhang and Wesley E. Highfield
- Density and Disaster: New Models of Disaster Recovery for Housing in High-Density Cities pp. 372-372

- Vicki Been, Ingrid Gould Ellen and Mary Weselcouch
- Nontraditional Participation in Disaster Recovery Planning: Cases From China, India, and the United States pp. 373-384

- Divya Chandrasekhar, Yang Zhang and Yu Xiao
- Disaster Recovery Among Multiethnic Immigrants: A Case Study of Southeast Asians in Bayou La Batre (AL) After Hurricane Katrina pp. 385-396

- Mai Thi Nguyen and David Salvesen
- Redefining Sustainability: The Gulf Coast Community Design Studio pp. 398-399

- Barbara Brown Wilson
- Relocating a Flood-Affected Community: Good Planning or Good Politics? pp. 400-412

- Neil Sipe and Karen Vella
- Planning Resettlement After Disasters pp. 413-425

- Kanako Iuchi
- Using Land Swaps to Concentrate Redevelopment and Expand Resettlement Options in Post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans pp. 426-437

- Marla Nelson
- Land Readjustment During Post-Disaster Urban Reconstruction pp. 438-439

- Anuradha Mukherji
- Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Planning Using Land Readjustment in Bhuj (India) pp. 440-441

- Sweta Byahut
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 443-443

- Tim Chapin
- Atlanta Unbound: Enabling Sprawl Through Policy and Planning, by Carlton Wade Basmajian pp. 444-444

- Tim Chapin
- The Hidden Potential of Sustainable Neighborhoods: Lessons from Low-Carbon Communities, by Harrison Fraker / Next Generation Infrastructure: Principles for Post-Industrial Public Works, by Hillary Brown pp. 445-446

- Vicki Elmer
- Elgar Companion to Sustainable Cities: Strategies, Methods, and Outlook, by Daniel A. Mazmanian and Hilda Blanco (Eds.) pp. 446-447

- Stephen M. Wheeler
- Blue Urbanism: Exploring Connections Between Cities & Oceans, by Timothy Beatley pp. 447-448

- Karen Bareford
- The Urban Design Handbook: Techniques and Working Methods (2nd ed.), by Urban Design Associates pp. 448-449

- Ann Forsyth
- Landscape Urbanism and Its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City, by Andr�s Duany and Emily Talen (Eds) pp. 449-450

- Jennifer Minner
- Planning in the Face of Conflict: The Surprising Possibilities of Facilitative Leadership, by John Forester pp. 450-451

- Sebastian Boţic
Volume 80, issue 3, 2014
- Letter From the Editor pp. 197-197

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Crashes on and Near College Campuses: A Comparative Analysis of Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety pp. 198-217

- Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Aditya Medury, Camille Fink, Offer Grembek, Kevan Shafizadeh, Norman Wong and Phyllis Orrick
- Planning and Social Media: A Case Study of Public Transit and Stigma on Twitter pp. 218-238

- Lisa Schweitzer
- Zoning for Sustainability: A Review and Analysis of the Zoning Ordinances of 32 Cities in the United States pp. 239-252

- Edward J. Jepson and Anna L. Haines
- TDR Program Performance in Florida pp. 253-267

- Evangeline R. Linkous and Timothy S. Chapin
- My Career as a Planner pp. 268-275

- Susan S. Fainstein
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 276-276

- Tim Chapin
- A Review of "Stuck in Place: Urban Neighborhoods and the End of Progress Toward Racial Equality" pp. 277-277

- George Galster
- A Review of "Climbing Mount Laurel: The Struggle for Affordable Housing and Social Mobility in an American Suburb" pp. 277-278

- Stuart Meck
- A Review of "Collaborative Governance for Urban Revitalization: Lessons From Empowerment Zones" pp. 279-279

- Patrick Cooper-McCann
- A Review of "Use-Value Assessment of Rural Land in the United States" pp. 280-280

- David R. Godschalk
- A Review of "Infrastructure Planning and Finance: A Smart and Sustainable Guide for Local Practitioners" pp. 281-281

- Tim Chapin
- A Review of "The Metropolitan Revolution: How Cities and Metros Are Fixing Our Broken Politics and Fragile Economy" pp. 282-282

- Laura Wolf-Powers
- A Review of "The Informal American City: Beyond Taco Trucks and Day Labor" pp. 282-283

- David C. Sloane
- A Review of "Fair World: A History of World's Fairs and Expositions From London to Shanghai 1851-2010" pp. 283-284

- Laura Huntoon
Volume 80, issue 2, 2014
- Letter From the Editor pp. 109-109

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Barriers to Municipal Climate Adaptation: Examples From Coastal Massachusetts' Smaller Cities and Towns pp. 110-122

- Elisabeth M. Hamin, Nicole Gurran and Ana Mesquita Emlinger
- Longitudinal Analysis of Transit's Land Use Multiplier in Portland (OR) pp. 123-137

- Reid Ewing and Shima Hamidi
- Build Airport Capacity or Manage Flight Demand? How Regional Planners Can Lead American Aviation Into a New Frontier of Demand Management pp. 138-152

- Megan S. Ryerson and Amber Woodburn
- Impact of the Safe Routes to School Program on Walking and Bicycling pp. 153-167

- Noreen C. McDonald, Ruth L. Steiner, Chanam Lee, Tori Rhoulac Smith, Xuemei Zhu and Yizhao Yang
- Planning, Public Participation, and Money Politics in Santa Ana (CA) pp. 168-181

- Victoria A. Beard and Carolina S. Sarmiento
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 183-183

- Tim Chapin
- A Review of "Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability" and "Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change" pp. 184-185

- Eugenie L. Birch
- A Review of "Driving Detroit: The Quest for Respect in the Motor City" pp. 185-186

- Margaret Dewar
- A Review of "Confronting Suburban Poverty in America" pp. 186-187

- Arthur C. Nelson
- A Review of "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" pp. 187-188

- Lisa Schweitzer
- A Review of "Transport Beyond Oil: Policy Choices for a Multimodal Future" pp. 188-189

- Bert van Wee
- A Review of "An Uncertain Glory: India and Its Contradictions" pp. 189-190

- Sandip Chakrabarti
- A Review of "The Power of Narrative in Environmental Networks" pp. 190-191

- Meagan Elliott
- A Review of "The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space" pp. 191-191

- Lois M. Takahashi
Volume 80, issue 1, 2014
- Letter From the Editor pp. 5-5

- Sandra Rosenbloom
- Planning for Marijuana: The Cannabis Conundrum pp. 6-20

- Jeremy N�meth and Eric Ross
- Gentrification and the Artistic Dividend: The Role of the Arts in Neighborhood Change pp. 21-35

- Carl Grodach, Nicole Foster and James Murdoch
- How Can Psychological Theory Help Cities Increase Walking and Bicycling? pp. 36-51

- Jennifer Dill, Cynthia Mohr and Liang Ma
- A Driving Factor in Mobility? Transportation's Role in Connecting Subsidized Housing and Employment Outcomes in the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) Program pp. 52-66

- Evelyn Blumenberg and Gregory Pierce
- The Neighborhood Quality of Subsidized Housing pp. 67-82

- Emily Talen and Julia Koschinsky
- A Planning Life: Bridging Academics and Practice pp. 83-90

- David R. Godschalk
- Notes From the Review Editor pp. 91-91

- Tim Chapin
- A Review of "The End of the Suburbs: Where the American Dream Is Moving" pp. 92-92

- Am�lie Y. Davis
- A Review of "City Cycling" pp. 93-94

- Marc Schlossberg
- A Review of "Oregon Plans: The Making of an Unquiet Land-Use Revolution" pp. 93-93

- Tim Chapin
- A Review of "Water 4.0: The Past, Present, and Future of the World's Most Vital Resource" pp. 94-95

- Vicki Elmer
- A Review of "The New Geography of Jobs" pp. 95-96

- Aksel K. Olsen
- A Review of "The New Science of Cities" pp. 96-97

- Michael B. Teitz
- A Review of "Beyond Smart Cities: How Cities Network, Learn and Innovate" pp. 97-98

- Hugh Schwartz
- A Review of "The Political Ecology of the Metropolis: Metropolitan Sources of Electoral Behaviour in Eleven Countries" pp. 98-99

- Lisa Schweitzer
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