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ANNUAL INDEX Volume 21 Authors: Abbott, Carl, “The Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl, by Peter Calthorpe and William Fulton” [Review], 211. ----, “Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the
Decline of the American Dream, by Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk,
and Jeff Speck” [Review], 211. Adler, Sy, see Bianco, M. J. Allen, John C., “Small Town and Rural Economic
Development: A Case Studies Approach, edited by Peter V. Schaeffer and Scott
Loveridge” [Review], 209. Andrew, John S., “Examining the Claims of Environmental
ADR: Evidence from Waste Management Conflicts in Ontario and Massachusetts,”
166. Anjomani, Ardeshir, “The Economics of Planning, by Eric
J. Heikkila” [Review], 206. Audirac, Ivonne, “Constructing Sustainable Development, by Neil Harrison” [Review], 431. ----, “Designing Sustainable Communities. Learning from Village Homes, by Judy Corbett and Michael Corbett” [Review], 431. ----, “Safeguarding Our Common Future. Rethinking
Sustainable Development, by Ingrid Leman Stefanovic” [Review], 431. Basu, Ranu, “Active and Dormant Neighborhoods: A Look at
the Geographical Response to School-Based Care,” 274. Ben-Joseph, Eran, Hiroshi Ishii, John Underkoffler,
Ben Piper, and Luke Yeung, “Urban Simulation and the Luminous Planning
Table: Bridging the Gap between the Digital and the Tangible” [Report], 196. Betancur, John J., “Vouchers and the Provision of Public
Services, edited by C. Eugene Steuerle, Van Doorn Ooms, George Peterson, and
Robert D. Reischauer” [Review], 340. Bianco, Martha J., and Sy Adler, “The Politics of
Implementation: The Corporatist Paradigm Applied to the Implementation of
Oregon’s Statewide Transportation Planning Rule,” 5. Blair, John M., and K. David Pijawka, “Evaluating Success
in Urban Freeway Planning,” 40. Booher, David E., and Judith E. Innes, “Network Power in
Collaborative Planning,” 221. Bright, Elise M., “The ACSP Paul Davidoff Award, November
2001” [Review], 429. Bryson, John M., “Financial and Strategic Management of
Nonprofit Organizations: A Comprehensive Reference to Legal, Financial,
Management and Operations Rules for Nonprofits, by Herrington J. Bryce”
[Review], 96. Burns, Elizabeth K., see Gober, P. Carruthers, John I., “Evaluating the Effectiveness of
Regulatory Growth Management Programs: An Analytic Framework,” 391. Chapin, Timothy, and Jennifer Fitzgerald, “Student
Recruitment and the World Wide Web: An Analysis of the Supply of and Demand for
Online Information in Planning” [Commentary], 419. Chapple, Karen, “Sharing America’s Neighborhoods: The
Prospects for Stable Racial Intergration, by Ingrid Gould Ellen” [Review],
430. Daniels, Tom, “Main Street Renewal: A Handbook, edited by
Roger L. Kemp” [Review], 95. Deka, Devajyoti, “Transit Availability and Automobile
Ownership: Some Policy
Implications,” 285. Ding, Chengri, see Knapp, G. J. Dudley, Michael Quinn, “Sprawl As Strategy: City Planners
Face the Bomb,” 52. Esnard, Ann-Margaret, “Monitoring Land Supply with
Geographic Information Systems: Theory, Practice
and Parcel-Based Approaches, edited by Anne Vernez Moudon and Michael Hubner”
[Review], 345. Fitzgerald, Jennifer, see Chapin, T. Flyvbjerg, Bent, “Bringing Power to Planning Research:
One Researcher’s Praxis Story,” 353. Frank, Nancy, “Rethinking Planning Theory for a
Master’s-Level Curriculum” [Instruction], 320. Frisch, Michael, “Planning as a Heterosexist Project,”
254. Gaber, John, “Social Work Practice with Immigrants and
Refugees, edited by Pallassana Balgopal” [Review], 204. Garcia, Margot Weaver, “Remarks on the Occasion of
Accepting the 2001 Margarita McCoy Award” [Report], 428. Gober, Patricia, and Elizabeth K. Burns, “The Size and
Shape of Phoenix’s Urban Fringe,” 379. Haughton, Graham, “Paying Up: Reducing State Costs,
Changing State Responsibilities for Water Management,” 64. Hibbard, Michael, and Ed Weeks, “Editors’ Note,” 99. Hopkins, Lewis D., see Knaap, G. J. Innes, Judith E., see Booher, D. E. Ishii, HiroshI, see Ben-Joseph, E. Khamaisi, Rassem, and Deborah F. Shmueli, “Shaping a
Culturally Sensitive Planning Strategy: Mitigating the Impact of Israel’s
Proposed Transnational Highway on Arab Communities,” 127. Knaap, Gerrit J., Chengri Ding, and Lewis D. Hopkins, “Do
Plans Matter? The Effects of Light Rail Plans on Land Values in Station
Areas,” 32. Laburn-Peart, Catherine, “Precolonial Towns of Southern
Africa: Integrating the Teaching of
Planning History and Urban Morphology,” 267. Leavitt, Jacqueline, “A History of Domestic Space:
Privacy and the Canadian Home, by Peter Ward” [Review], 94. Loveridge, Scott, “Keys to Engaging Faculty in Service:
Lessons from West Virginia’s Community
Design Team” [Instruction], 331. Lund, Hollie, “Pedestrian Environments and Sense of
Community,” 301. Margerum, Richard D., “Collaborative Planning: Building
Consensus and Building a Distinct
Model for Practice,” 237. Marshall, Richard, “Southeast Asian Urban
Environments—Structured and Spontaneous, edited by Carla Chifos and Ruth Yabes”
[Review], 441. McClure, Kirk, “Red Tape and Housing Costs: How
Regulation Affects New Residential Development, by Michael I. Luger and Kenneth
Temkin” [Review], 97. Montagu, A. Simon, “Repackaging the Revolution: Making
GIS Instruction Relevant to Planners” [Instruction], 184. Murray, Margaret S., see Turner, R. S. Ogilvie, Robert, “Open Moral Communities, by Seymour J.
Mandelbaum” [Review], 208. Ozawa, Connie P., see Seltzer, E. Page, G. William, “The Environment: When Politics and Industry Intersect—Green Pacts and Greenbacks, distributed by Films for the Humanities & Sciences” [Review], 438. ----, “Nature and the Marketplace: Capturing the Value of
Ecosystem Services, by Geoffrey Heal” [Review], 438. Pendall, Rolf, “Municipal Plans, State Mandates, and
Property Rights: Lessons from Maine,” 154. Phillips, Rhonda, “Atlanta: Race, Class, and Urban Expansion, by Larry Keating” [Review], 435. ----, “Sprawl City: Race, Politics, and Planning in
Atlanta, edited by Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres”
[Review], 435. Pijawka, K. David, see Blair, J. M. Piper, Ben, see Ben-Joseph, E. Richardson, Ric, “Mediating Land Use Disputes: Pros and Cons, by Lawrence Susskind, Mieke van der Wansem, and Armand Cicciarelli” [Review], 92. ----, “Using Assisted Negotiation to Settle Land Use
Disputes: A Guidebook for Public Officials, by Lawrence Susskind and the
Consensus Building Institute” [Review], 92. Roy, Ananya, “A “Public” Muse: On Planning
Convictions and Feminist Contentions,” 109. Sager, Tore, “Deliberative Planning and Decision Making:
An Impossibility Result,” 367. Sandalack, Bev, “Site Analysis: Linking Program and Concept in Land Planning and Design, by James A. LaGro Jr.” [Review], 437. Sclar, Elliot, “Privately Owned Public Space: The New
York City Experience, by Jerrold S. Kayden” [Review], 343. Seasons, Mark, see Walker, R. Shapira, Philip, and Jan Youtie, “Teaching with Internet
and Multimedia Technologies: Insights from an Online Seminar on Industrial
Modernization” [Instruction], 71. Shmueli, Deborah F., see Khamaisi, R. Smutny, Gayla, see Takahashi, L. M. Sternberg, Ernest, “Regions That Work: How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow Together, by Manuel Pastor Jr., Peter Dreier, J. Eugene Grigsby III, and Maria Lopez-Garza” [Review], 341. ----, “Urban-Suburban Interdependencies, edited by Rosalind Greenstein and Wim Wiewel” [Review], 341. ----, “When Corporations Leave Town: The Costs and
Benefits of Metropolitan Job
Sprawl, by Joseph Persky and Wim Wiewel” [Review], 341. Takahashi, Lois M., and Gayla Smutny, “Collaboration
Among Small, Community-Based Organizations: Strategies and Challenges in
Turbulent Environments,” 141. Turner, Robyne S., and Margaret S. Murray, “2001 Chester
Rapkin Award for the Best Article in Volume 20” [Report], 426. Umemoto, Karen, “Walking in Another’s Shoes:
Epistemological Challenges in Participatory Planning,” 17. Underkoffler, John, see Ben-Joseph, E. Urey, Gwen, “A Critical Look at the Use of Computing
Technologies in Planning Education: The Case of the Spreadsheet in Introductory
Methods” [Instruction], 406. Walker, Ryan, and Mark Seasons, “Planning Supported Housing: A New Orientation in Housing for People with Serious Mental Illness,” 313. Weeks, Ed, see Hibbard, M. Weitz, Jerry, “Growing SmartSM: Coming to a Classroom
Near You?” [Commentary], 84. Wells, Nancy M., “Theoretical Perspectives in
Environment-Behavior Research: Underlying Assumptions, Research Problems and
Methodologies, edited by Seymour Wapner, Jack Demick, C. Takiji Yamamoto,
and Hirofumi Minami” [Review], 346. Wiewel, Wim, “ACSP Presidential Agenda, 2001-2003”
[Report], 424. Wilkinson, Paul F., “Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritage: Global Norms and Urban Forms in the Age of Tourism, edited by Nezar AlSayyad” [Review], 213. Yeung, Luke, see Ben-Joseph, E. Youtie, Jan, see Shapira, P. Articles: “Active and Dormant Neighborhoods: A Look at the
Geographical Response to School-Based Care,” Basu, 274. “Bringing Power to Planning Research: One Researcher’s
Praxis Story,” Flyvbjerg, 353. “Collaboration Among Small, Community-Based Organizations: Strategies and Challenges in Turbulent Environments,” Takahashi and Smutny, 141. “Collaborative Planning: Building Consensus and Building
a Distinct Model for Practice,”
Margerum, 237. “Deliberative Planning and Decision Making: An
Impossibility Result,” Sager, 367. “Do Plans Matter? The Effects of Light Rail Plans on Land
Values in Station Areas,” Knaap et al., 32. “Editors’ Note,” Hibbard and Weeks, 99. “Evaluating the Effectiveness of Regulatory Growth
Management Programs: An Analytic Framework,” Carruthers, 391. “Evaluating Success in Urban Freeway Planning,” Blair
and Pijawka, 40. “Examining the Claims of Environmental ADR: Evidence from
Waste Management Conflicts in Ontario and Massachusetts,” Andrew, 166. “Municipal Plans, State Mandates, and Property Rights:
Lessons from Maine,” Pendall, 154. “Network Power in Collaborative Planning,” Booher and
Innes, 221. “Paying Up: Reducing State Costs, Changing State
Responsibilities for Water Management,” Haughton, 64. “Pedestrian Environments and Sense of Community,” Lund,
301. “Planning as a Heterosexist Project,” Frisch, 254. “Planning Supported Housing: A New Orientation in Housing
for People with Serious Mental
Illness,” Walker and Seasons, 313. “The Politics of Implementation: The Corporatist Paradigm
Applied to the Implementation of Oregon’s Statewide Transportation Planning
Rule,” Bianco and Adler, 5. “Precolonial Towns of Southern Africa: Integrating the
Teaching of Planning History and Urban Morphology,” Laburn-Peart, 267. “A ‘Public’ Muse: On Planning Convictions and
Feminist Contentions,” Roy, 109. “Shaping a Culturally Sensitive Planning Strategy:
Mitigating the Impact of Israel’s Proposed Transnational Highway on Arab
Communities,” Khamaisi and Shmueli, 127. “The Size and Shape of Phoenix’s Urban Fringe,” Gober
and Burns, 379. “Sprawl As Strategy: City Planners Face the Bomb,”
Dudley, 52. “Transit Availability and Automobile Ownership: Some
Policy Implications,” Deka, 285. “Walking in Another’s Shoes: Epistemological Challenges in Participatory Planning,” Umemoto, 17. Instruction: “A Critical Look at the Use of Computing Technologies in
Planning Education: The Case of the Spreadsheet in Introductory Methods,” Urey,
406. “Keys to Engaging Faculty in Service: Lessons from West
Virginia’s Community Design
Team,” Loveridge, 331. “Repackaging the Revolution: Making GIS Instruction
Relevant to Planners,” Montagu, 184. “Rethinking Planning Theory for a Master’s-Level
Curriculum,” Frank, 320. “Teaching with Internet and Multimedia Technologies: Insights from an Online Seminar on Industrial Modernization,” Shapira and Youtie, 71. Commentary: “Growing SmartSM: Coming to a Classroom Near You?”
Weitz, 84. “Student Recruitment and the World Wide Web: An Analysis of the Supply of and Demand for Online Information in Planning,” Chapin and Fitzgerald, 419. Reports: “ACSP Presidential Agenda, 2001-2003,” Wiewel, 424. “Remarks on the Occasion of Accepting the 2001 Margarita
McCoy Award,” Garcia, 428. “2001 Chester Rapkin Award for the Best Article in Volume
20,” Turner and Murray, 426. “Urban Simulation and the Luminous Planning Table: Bridging the Gap between the Digital and the Tangible,” Ben-Joseph et al., 196.
Reviews: “The ACSP Paul Davidoff Award, November 2001,” Bright,
429. “Atlanta: Race, Class, and Urban Expansion, by Larry
Keating,” Phillips, 435. “Constructing Sustainable Development, by Neil
Harrison,” Audirac, 431. “Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritage: Global
Norms and Urban Forms in the Age of
Tourism, edited by Nezar AlSayyad,” Wilkinson, 213. “Designing Sustainable Communities. Learning from Village
Homes, by Judy Corbett and Michael Corbett,” Audirac, 431. “The Economics of Planning, by Eric J. Heikkila,”
Anjomani, 206. “The Environment: When Politics and Industry
Intersect—Green Pacts and Greenbacks, distributed by Films for the Humanities
& Sciences,” Page, 438. “Financial and Strategic Management of Nonprofit
Organizations: A Comprehensive Reference to Legal, Financial, Management and
Operations Rules for Nonprofits, by Herrington J. Bryce,” Bryson, 96. “A History of Domestic Space: Privacy and the Canadian
Home, by Peter Ward,” Leavitt, 94. “Main Street Renewal: A Handbook, edited by Roger L.
Kemp,” Daniels, 95. “Mediating Land Use Disputes: Pros and Cons, by Lawrence
Susskind, Mieke van der Wansem, and Armand Cicciarelli,” Richardson, 92. “Monitoring Land Supply with Geographic Information
Systems: Theory, Practice and Parcel-Based Approaches, edited by Anne Vernez
Moudon and Michael Hubner,” Esnard, 345. “Nature and the Marketplace: Capturing the Value of
Ecosystem Services, by Geoffrey Heal,” Page, 438. “Open Moral Communities, by Seymour J. Mandelbaum,”
Ogilvie, 208. “Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City
Experience, by Jerrold S. Kayden,” Sclar, 343. “Red Tape and Housing Costs: How Regulation Affects New
Residential Development, by Michael I. Luger and Kenneth Temkin,” McClure, 97. “The Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl, by
Peter Calthorpe and William Fulton,” Abbott, 211. “Regions That Work: How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow
Together, by Manuel Pastor Jr., Peter Dreier, J. Eugene Grigsby III,
and Maria Lopez-Garza,” Sternberg, 341. “Safeguarding Our Common Future. Rethinking Sustainable
Development, by Ingrid Leman Stefanovic,” Audirac, 431. “Sharing America’s Neighborhoods: The Prospects for
Stable Racial Intergration, by Ingrid Gould Ellen,” Chapple, 430. “Site Analysis: Linking Program and Concept in Land
Planning and Design, by James A. LaGro Jr.,” Sandalack, 437. “Small Town and Rural Economic Development: A Case
Studies Approach, edited by Peter V. Schaeffer and Scott Loveridge,” Allen,
209. “Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees,
edited by Pallassana Balgopal,” Gaber, 204. “Southeast Asian Urban Environments—Structured and
Spontaneous, edited by Carla Chifos and Ruth Yabes,” Marshall, 441. “Sprawl City: Race, Politics, and Planning in Atlanta,
edited by Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres,” Phillips,
435. “Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the
Decline of the American Dream, by Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk,
and Jeff Speck,” Abbott, 211. “Theoretical Perspectives in Environment-Behavior
Research: Underlying Assumptions, Research Problems and Methodologies, edited by
Seymour Wapner, Jack Demick, C. Takiji Yamamoto,
and Hirofumi Minami,” Wells, 346. “Urban-Suburban Interdependencies, edited by Rosalind
Greenstein and Wim Wiewel,” Sternberg, 341. “Using Assisted Negotiation to Settle Land Use Disputes:
A Guidebook for Public Officials, by Lawrence Susskind and the Consensus
Building Institute,” Richardson, 92. “Vouchers and the Provision of Public Services, edited by
C. Eugene Steuerle, Van Doorn Ooms, George Peterson, and Robert D. Reischauer,”
Betancur, 340. “When Corporations Leave Town: The Costs and Benefits of Metropolitan Job Sprawl, by Joseph Persky and Wim Wiewel,” Sternberg, 341. |