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2014 Australasian Urban History/Planning History conference: landscapes and ecologies of urban and planning history

Planning Perspectives, 2014
The Australasian Urban History/Planning History (AUHPH) Group held its 12th biennial conference at the Faculty of Architecture and Design of Victoria University in Wellington (VUW), New Zealand fro...
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History, Urban Planning and Controversies

2020
This chapter provides an overview of the major aspects linked to cycling advocacy or cycling policies, first from a historical perspective then focusing on contemporary cycling-related issues and findings. The role that non-linguists attribute to language and metaphors is highlighted, as in the metaphor of Darwinian evolution to frame the technological
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Urban lowlands: a history of neighborhoods, poverty, and planning

Housing Studies, 2021
In Urban Lowlands, Steven Moga provides an important and highly readable comparative case study analysis of four lowland communities: Harlem Flats, New York; Black Bottom, Nashville; Swede Hollow, ...
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Grey literature and urban planning: History and accessibility

Publishing Research Quarterly, 2005
In 1970, Branch had his finger on the pulse of urban planning and its grey literature implications for urban planners. The majority of urban planning primary material, is published within the public domain with an intentionally limited distribution; therefore it rarely receives standard “cataloging” tags from the originating agency, and as a discipline,
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Urban Planning and its Feminist Histories

2020
Urban Planning and its Feminist Histories identifies and amplifies women’s roles in shaping the institutions, ideas, and educational practices that comprised the field of planning in North America throughout the twentieth century, with a particular focus on the United States in the 1960s through the 1990s.
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Urban Plans and the Transformation of Belgrade Through History

2020
This chapter provides an overview of Belgrade’s most significant planning documents from the late nineteenth century to the present. These planning documents represent the core ideas and concepts that have guided Belgrade’s urban development from 1867, the year marked as the turning point in the history of the modern urban development of Belgrade.
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Washington, D.C.—History of Planning and Urbanism

For thousands of years, the Piscataway and other Native peoples have lived along the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers. In the eighteenth century, British-descended colonists established the river ports of Georgetown in Maryland and Alexandria in Virginia.
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