Smart growth shareware [electronic resource] : presentations and resources loaded with facts, messages, photos and charts to help you make your case / a project of Smart Growth America and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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Corporate Authors: Smart Growth America (Organization), United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Format: Government Document Electronic Software eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Smart Growth America, [2005]
Edition:Version 2, updated.
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Table of Contents:
  • Active living fact sheet
  • Active living for older adults
  • Affordable housing and smart growth: making the connections
  • Aging Americans: stranded without options
  • Aging in place and smart growth
  • A plan for tomorrow: creating stronger and healthier communities
  • Best development practices: a primer for smart growth
  • Brownfields redevelopment: a guidebook for local governments and communities
  • Building green infrastructure
  • Changing direction: transportation choices for 2030
  • Charrettes: a community planning tool that improves public participation
  • Coastal sprawl: the effects of urban design on aquatic ecosystems in the US
  • Community involvement in brownfield redevelopment
  • Community mapping: using geographic data for neighborhood revitalization
  • Compact development for more livable communities
  • Costs of alternative development patterns: a selected bibliography
  • Costs of community services
  • Costs of sprawl, 1999 and 2004
  • Creating a health environment: the impact of the built environment on public health
  • Creating great neighborhoods: density in your community
  • Decentralization is costly
  • Designing for active transportation
  • Designing for security in the nation's capital
  • Designing safe streets and neighborhoods
  • Developments and dollars: an introduction to fiscal impact analysis in land use
  • Does smart growth mean healthy children?
  • Driven to spend: the impact of sprawl on transportation expenses
  • Driven to spend: pumping dollars out of our households and communities
  • Economic costs at a glance
  • Efficient vehicles versus efficient transportation
  • Endangered by sprawl: how runaway development threatens America's wildlife
  • Energy and smart growth: it's how about how and when we build
  • Enforcing the Clean Water Act: a tool for smarter growth
  • Environmental characteristics of smart growth neighborhoods: 2 Nashville neighborhoods.
  • EPA guidance: improving air quality through land use activities
  • EPA smart growth presentation
  • Farming on the edge
  • Form-based codes: implementing smart growth
  • From brownfields to housing: opportunities, issues, and answers
  • From greyfields to goldfields: from failing shopping centers to great neighborhoods
  • Fundamentals of transit-oriented development
  • Geographic information systems: a tool for improving community livability
  • Getting to smart growth I: 100 policies for implementation
  • Getting to smart growth ii: 100 policies for implementation
  • Greetings from smart growth America
  • Growth and water resources
  • Habitat loss at a glance
  • Health and smart growth
  • Historic preservation and affordable housing: the missing connection
  • Improving conditions for bicycling and walking
  • Inside the black box: making transportation models work for livable communities
  • Investing in a better future: a review of the fiscal and competitive advantages of smarter growth development patterns
  • Land bank authorities: a guide for the creation and operation of local land banks
  • Land use and water quality
  • Land use planning for safe crime-free neighborhoods
  • Land vote 2004
  • Livable communities and urban forests
  • Livability 101: what makes a community livable?
  • Local greenprinting for growth
  • Local tools for smart growth: practical strategies and techniques to improve our local communities
  • Making the case for mixed income and mixed use communities: an executive summary
  • Mean streets 2004: how far have we come
  • Measuring sprawl and its impact
  • Measuring the health effects of sprawl
  • Motor vehicle air pollution and public health: asthma and other respiratory effects
  • National vacant properties campaign
  • Neighborhood-scale planning tools to create active, livable communities
  • New thinking for a new transportation age
  • Our built and natural environments
  • Overcoming obstacles to smart growth through code reform.
  • Parking alternatives: making way for urban infill and brownfields redevelopment
  • Parking cash out
  • Paving our way to water shortages
  • Pedestrian and transit friendly design: a primer for smart growth
  • Placemaking tools for community action
  • Planning for smart growth: 2002 state of the states
  • Planning tools for your community
  • Protecting the source: land conservation and the future of America's drinking water
  • Protecting water resources with smart growth
  • Public health in land use planning and community design
  • Safe Growth America checklist
  • Schools for successful communities: an element of smart growth
  • Seizing city assets: ten steps to urban land reform
  • Selected smart growth publications
  • Sensible tools for healthy communities
  • SmartCode: a comprehensive form based planning ordinance
  • Smart communities: curbing sprawl at its core
  • Smart growth 101: introduction to smart growth
  • Smart growth and community development: the necessary connection
  • Smart growth at the frontier: strategies and resources for rural communities
  • Smart growth for clean water
  • Smart growth is smart business
  • Smart growth myth and fact
  • Smart growth schools: a fact sheet
  • Smart growth toolkit
  • Smart infill
  • Smart moves: transportation strategies for smart growth
  • Sprawl is...
  • Strategies for successful infill development
  • Street design and emergency response
  • Street design guidelines for healthy neighborhoods
  • Taking charge of our water density
  • Ten principles for rebuilding neighborhood retail
  • Ten principles for successful development around transit
  • The coming demand
  • Economic benefits of walkable communities
  • Jobs are back in town: urban smart growth and construction employment
  • Mobility needs of older Americans: implications for transportation
  • National capital urban design and security plan
  • New entrepreneurial agriculture
  • Revitalization of vacant properties: where broken windows meed smart growth.
  • Traffic calming and emergency response
  • Transit-oriented development and joint development in the US: a literature review
  • Transit-oriented development: moving from rhetoric to reality
  • Transportation: the backbone of sprawl and smart growth
  • Urban sprawl and public health
  • Vacant properties: the true costs to communities
  • What is smart growth?
  • Why Johnny can't walk to school
  • Why save farmland?
  • Why smart growth: a primer
  • Zoning to promote health and physical activity.