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PL599 : The Class : Planning Basics : Introduction : Readings Readings Design Professionals and the Built Environment (chs. 1,2) Hartshorn, T.A., Transportation Processes , In Interpreting the City: An Urban Geography 2nd, Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, ©1992. pp. 158-170. Beauregard, R. 2001. The Multiplicities of Planning Journal of Planning Education and Research 20:437-439. Birch, E. 2001. Practitioners and the Art of Planning Journal of Planning Education and Research 20:407-422. Dowell, D. 2002. Reforming Infrastructure Planning Access 20:8-13 Deka, D. 2002. Transit Availability and Automobile Ownership Journal of Planning Education and Research 21:285-300. Lund, H. 2002. Pedestrian Environments and Sense of Community Journal of Planning Education and Research 21:301-312. An intro to the neotraditional design trend/debate (more in MOD3) www.census.gov Please look at the data that is now available from the 2000 census. This is a great informational site that has info on urban, rural, reservation, and metropolitan areas as well as population characteristics and housing. Everyone of you should be familiar with this site. Once you have finished you should: Go on to Planning
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