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CHAPTER 23

Sustainable Communities and Lifestyles

Brockerhoff, Martin P. “An Urbanizing World.” Population Bulletin 55 (September 2000). Washington, DC: Population Reference Bureau.

Burchell, Robert W. et al. Costs of Sprawl – 2000. TCRP Report 74, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council (2002) http://gulliver.trb.org/publications/tcrp/tcrp_rpt_74-a.pdf (January 26, 2004)

Chen, Donald D. T. “The Science of Smart Growth.” Scientific American 283 (Dec 2000): 84–91.

Ewing, Reid, Pendall, Rolf, and Don Chen. Measuring Sprawl and its Impact. Smart Growth America (2002) http://www.smartgrowthamerica.com/sprawlindex/sprawlindex.html (January 26, 2004)

Gardner, Gary. "Invoking the Spirit: Religion and spirituality in the Quest for a Sustainable World." Worldwatch Paper 164 (December, 2002).

Jackson, Richard J. and Chris Kochtitzky. Creating a Healthy Environment: The Impact of the Built Environment on Public Health. Sprawl Watch Clearinghouse, 2002 http://www.sprawlwatch.org/health.pdf (January 26, 2004)

Johnson, Denny, ed. Planning for Smart Growth: 2002 State of the States. American Planning Association (February 2002). http://www.planning.org/growingsmart/states2002.htm (January 26, 2004)

McCann, Barbara A. and Reid Ewing. Measuring the Health Effects of Sprawl. Smart Growth America and Surface Transportation Policy Project (September 2003). http://www.smartgrowthamerica.org/healthreport.html (January 26, 2004)

Motavalli, Jim. "Stewards of the Earth." E Magazine 13 (November/December 2002) http://www.emagazine.com/november-december_2002/1102feat1.html (January 26, 2004)

Natural Resources Conservation Service. National Resources Inventory: 2001 Annual NRI. USDA (July 2003) http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/NRI/ (January 26, 2004)

O’Meara, Molly. Reinventing Cities for People and the Planet. WorldWatch Paper 147. Washington, DC: WorldWatch Institute, June 1999.

President’s Council on Sustainable Development. Several excellent reports on prospects for a sustainable America can be found at http://clinton2.nara.gov/PCSD/Publications/index.html (January 28, 2004)

Sheehan, Molly O'Meara. "What Will it Take to Halt Sprawl?" Worldwatch 15 (January/February 2002): 12-23.

Sheehan, Molly O'Meara. "Where the Sidewalks End" Worldwatch 15 (November/December 2002): 20-32.

Sheehan, Molly O'Meara. "Uniting Divided Cities." Ch. 7: 130-151, in Bright, Chris et al. State of the World 2003. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

Smart Communities Network. Success Stories (a compendium of case studies of sustainable solutions). Department of Energy (not dated). http://www.sustainable.doe.gov/overview/ovsstoc.shtml (January 26, 2004)

The Sustainable Cities Program. City Experiences in Improving the Urban Environment: A Snapshot of an Evaluation of Six City Initiatives in Africa. Nairobi: United Nations Centre for Human Settlements/United Nations Environment Program, 1999. http://www.unhabitat.org/cdrom/governance/html/yellop7.htm (January 27, 2004) 

The World Bank.  World Development Report 2003: Sustainable Development in a Dynamic World. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

United Nations Environment Program. The Sustainable Cities Program. Provides link to The Environmental Planning and Management Sourcebook and other resources. (2004). http://www.unchs.org/programmes/sustainablecities/ (January 27, 2004)




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