This report contains the principal results of the work performed during the 1971-72 academic year by the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs Policy Research Project on Land Use Planning in Austin, Texas. Research was done on population projections, on demographic features of the immediate past and probable future population, on present and potential methods of dealing with land use, and on the responses of prominent citizens to questions about the nature of the city's problems and acceptable solutions to them.*Public Affair
This analysis of Austin's growth policies is the product of a policy research project conducted at t...
Updates on current joint and individual projects by the faculty of the Department of City and Region...
In 1991, the American General Insurance Corporation desired to create a $2.5 billion ``ecotourism\u2...
This report on renewable energy options is the product of a Policy Research Project conducted at the...
Newsletter of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, d...
Austin, TX, exemplifies many challenges in planning for fast-growing Sun Belt cities. The process to...
This report, which assesses the effects of state government on urban economies in Texas, is the prod...
established interdisciplinary research on policy problems as the core of its educational program. A ...
During the 1996-97 academic year, a PRP undertook an analysis ofurban change in Texas in conjunction...
Program year: 1981/1982Digitized from print original stored in HDRIn May of ‘82 I plan to receive a ...
Thesis. 1977. M.C.P.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning.MIC...
Updates on current research by faculty and students in the Department of City and Regional Planning,...
This report presents the findings of a study of ethnic and race relations in Austin, Texas, conducte...
This report on community development planning for East Austin was the result of a Policy Research Pr...
Land use planning requires patience, organization and fortitude. This especially true in Austin, Tex...
This analysis of Austin's growth policies is the product of a policy research project conducted at t...
Updates on current joint and individual projects by the faculty of the Department of City and Region...
In 1991, the American General Insurance Corporation desired to create a $2.5 billion ``ecotourism\u2...
This report on renewable energy options is the product of a Policy Research Project conducted at the...
Newsletter of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, d...
Austin, TX, exemplifies many challenges in planning for fast-growing Sun Belt cities. The process to...
This report, which assesses the effects of state government on urban economies in Texas, is the prod...
established interdisciplinary research on policy problems as the core of its educational program. A ...
During the 1996-97 academic year, a PRP undertook an analysis ofurban change in Texas in conjunction...
Program year: 1981/1982Digitized from print original stored in HDRIn May of ‘82 I plan to receive a ...
Thesis. 1977. M.C.P.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning.MIC...
Updates on current research by faculty and students in the Department of City and Regional Planning,...
This report presents the findings of a study of ethnic and race relations in Austin, Texas, conducte...
This report on community development planning for East Austin was the result of a Policy Research Pr...
Land use planning requires patience, organization and fortitude. This especially true in Austin, Tex...
This analysis of Austin's growth policies is the product of a policy research project conducted at t...
Updates on current joint and individual projects by the faculty of the Department of City and Region...
In 1991, the American General Insurance Corporation desired to create a $2.5 billion ``ecotourism\u2...