This article explores the relationship among zoning, transportation planning, and climate change. It discusses the relationship between land use densities and transportation choices, reviews the trend toward transit oriented development in higher density communities and transportation efficient development in lower density areas, presents several case studies where land use and transportation planning are beginning to intersect, and ends with a strategic approach for communities to consider
This article conceives and describes a Land Use Stabilization Wedge: a strategy that aggregates thes...
How the land is developed to accommodate the next 100 million people in the U.S. is of critical impo...
It is well-known that land use patterns can affect climate change—particularly the relation between ...
This article explores the relationship among zoning, transportation planning, and climate change. It...
Through the use of transit oriented development (TOD) several New York municipalities have transform...
On February 2, 2006, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) expressed the consensus of...
Urban dwellers emit less greenhouse gases per capita than their suburban or rural counterparts becau...
The effect of local zoning on our lives usually goes unnoticed despite its profound influence on hum...
How urban planning and land use may accommodate the impacts of climate change.Environmental Change I...
Local land use law has evolved into a flexible and powerful technique for achieving sustainable deve...
This article describes how local governments, through the clever application of existing land use te...
Climate Change Clearinghouse1997PDFResearch PaperEwing, ReidBartholomew, KeithWinkelman, SteveWalter...
Los Angeles (LA) has the reputation of an auto dependent city. Although the region is served by a ro...
This new book documents how key changes in land development patterns could help reduce vehicle green...
This Article is adapted from Chapter Seven of John R. Nolon, Protecting the Environment Through Land...
This article conceives and describes a Land Use Stabilization Wedge: a strategy that aggregates thes...
How the land is developed to accommodate the next 100 million people in the U.S. is of critical impo...
It is well-known that land use patterns can affect climate change—particularly the relation between ...
This article explores the relationship among zoning, transportation planning, and climate change. It...
Through the use of transit oriented development (TOD) several New York municipalities have transform...
On February 2, 2006, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) expressed the consensus of...
Urban dwellers emit less greenhouse gases per capita than their suburban or rural counterparts becau...
The effect of local zoning on our lives usually goes unnoticed despite its profound influence on hum...
How urban planning and land use may accommodate the impacts of climate change.Environmental Change I...
Local land use law has evolved into a flexible and powerful technique for achieving sustainable deve...
This article describes how local governments, through the clever application of existing land use te...
Climate Change Clearinghouse1997PDFResearch PaperEwing, ReidBartholomew, KeithWinkelman, SteveWalter...
Los Angeles (LA) has the reputation of an auto dependent city. Although the region is served by a ro...
This new book documents how key changes in land development patterns could help reduce vehicle green...
This Article is adapted from Chapter Seven of John R. Nolon, Protecting the Environment Through Land...
This article conceives and describes a Land Use Stabilization Wedge: a strategy that aggregates thes...
How the land is developed to accommodate the next 100 million people in the U.S. is of critical impo...
It is well-known that land use patterns can affect climate change—particularly the relation between ...