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American Farmland Trust
Works to stop the loss of productive farmland. Produces technical reports that document the loss of farmland.
American Planning Association
APA is a nonprofit public interest and research organization committed to urban, suburban, regional, and rural planning. The research and  legislation and policy issues areas of this site are particularly noteworthy.
Center for Livable Communities (Local Government Commission)
Helps local governments and community leaders be proactive in their land use and transportation planning, and adopt programs and policies that lead to more livable and resource-efficient land use patterns. It is under the aegis of this organization that the influential Ahwahanee Principles were drafted in 1991.
The Congress for the New Urbanism
Advocates development practices that support the restoration of existing urban centers and towns within coherent metropolitan regions. Objectives include the reconfiguration of sprawling suburbs into communities of real neighborhoods and diverse districts, the conservation of national environments, and the preservation of our built legacy. The organization's charter serves as a kind of manifesto for smart growth advocates.
Demographia
Advocates choice with respect to urban development, supporting freedom to live and work where one prefers. Offers the counter-arguments to smart growth and the New Urbanism. Provides population data for all US metropolitan areas for each decennial census from 1900 to 1990 and 1998 estimates, and provides information about development impacts and market research and urban policy.
EPA Smart Growth
An online resource designed to facilitate and support smart growth. The site offers information about smart growth policies, funding sources, networking opportunities, technical tools and resources, and much more.
Farmland Information Center (FIC)
Clearinghouse for information about farmland protection and stewardship. The FIC is a partnership between the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and American Farmland Trust.
Implications of Automated Highway Systems on Land Use Patterns (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee)
Edward Beimborn surveys land use effects of technologies that preceded automated highway systems (AHS) (e.g., personal rapid transit, pallet systems and HOV lanes) and draws lessons from those experiences.
Issues: Smart Growth (National Resources Defense Council)
Brief and in-depth articles about the problem of urban sprawl and various suggestions for combating sprawl and preserving our natural resources.
Metro (Portland, Oregon)
Metro is the directly elected regional government serving the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area. Portland is well known for its land use planning initiatives. Their transportation and growth management pages are especially relevant.
NCI: National Charrette Institute
A Charrette is a rigorous and inclusive planning process undertaken by an inter-disciplinary design team over a brief time period. This Web site offers information about this type of dynamic planning.
PLANETIZEN: The Planning and Development Network
A portal where one can find the latest news of interest to the planning profession.
The Planner's Web
From the publishers of The Planning Commissioner's Journal, this site supplies information on current trends and issues in city and land use planning.  Aimed at a non-specialist audience.
Project for Public Spaces
Assists communities in the development of vital public places such as parks and transit facilities that serve as catalysts to regenerate surrounding communities.
Smart Growth America
Coalition of national, state and local organizations working to improve the ways we plan and build the towns, cities and metro areas we call home. Smart Growth America works with citizens across the country to preserve our built and natural heritage, promote fairness for people of all backgrounds, fight for high-quality neighborhoods, expand choices in housing and transportation and improve poorly conceived development projects. Page includes a section on Transportation, discussing its role in smart growth and sprawl.
Smart Growth Online (Smart Growth Network)
The Smart Growth network strives to create coalitions in favor of smart growth.  Smart growth is defined as: "1) Environmentally smart -- protecting air and water quality, enhancing access to nature and encouraging brownfields redevelopment. 2) Fiscally smart -- paying for itself and providing high quality municipal services without constantly rising property taxes. 3) Economically and socially smart -- promoting community economic vitality, livability, resource efficiency, equity and sense of place."  The Network's partners include the EPA, environmental groups, historic preservation organizations, professional organizations, developers, real estate interests; local and state government entities.
Smart Growth (Northeast Midwest Institute)
  A collection of resources about federal efforts to address smart growth issues.
Sprawl City
A Web site about consumption growth and population growth and their roles in urban sprawl. This Web site emerges from the work of environmental authors Leon Kolankiewicz and Roy Beck to help the public make more ready use of federal data on sprawl and rural land loss.
Sprawlwatch Clearinghouse
Strives to make the tools, techniques, and strategies developed to manage growth accessible to citizens, grassroots organizations, environmentalists, public officials, planners, architects, the media and business leaders. Excellent content, with links to many different organizations involved in this issue.
Stop Sprawl (Sierra Club)
The Sierra Club's Challenge to Sprawl Campaign works to fight poorly planned runaway development and promotes smart growth communities that increase transportation choices, reduce air and water pollution, and protect our natural places.
Sustainable Transportation (National Center for Appropriate Technology)
Introduces concepts and principles of sustainable land use and transportation planning.  Includes success stories, codes and ordinances, articles, etc.
Traffic Calming for Communities (Institute for Transportation Engineers)
Traffic Calming is the combination of mainly physical measures that reduce the negative effects of motor vehicle use, alter driver behavior, and improve conditions for non-motorized street users. This site contains resources for communities looking to implement traffic calming measures.
Travel Model Improvement Program (U.S. Dept. of Transportation)
Travel Model Improvement Program (TMIP) helps planning agencies improve the techniques they use to inform their decision makers on how growth in population and employment, development patterns, and investments in transportation infrastructure are likely to affect travel, congestion, air quality, and quality of life.
Trust for Public Land 
Works to protect land for human enjoyment and well-being. Promotes urban parks, gardens, greenways, and riverways; interested in watershed protection, scenic beauty, and close-to-home recreation; works to safeguard the character of communities by preserving historic landmarks and landscapes.
The Urban Land Institute
A major player in transportation and land use policy. Its mission is to to provide responsible leadership in the use of land to enhance the total environment. The Web site contains research reports, best practices, and current news.
Urban Sprawl (Wikipedia)
Excellent article explaining what urban sprawl is, summarizing the objections to urban sprawl, and summarizing responses to the critics.
This page is maintained by Bobby Griffith last modified Wednesday, July 23, 2008. 02:43 PM
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