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Full-color panoramic drawings of a riverside European location in 14 different historical periods will help children understand how cities and towns are formed.
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This book demonstrates how local organizations, not government programs are most able to meet community development needs.
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A CD-ROM package that contains 12 hours and nine sessions on various aspects of community planning.
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Learn about cutting-edge approaches to your community plan process.
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Block by Block is a far-ranging collection of essays about Jane Jacobs from an impressive group of writers and cultural critics including Marshall Berman, Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Gopnik, Paul Goldberger, Tama Janowitz, Ben Katchor, Phillip Lopate, Luc Sante, Bill "Reverend Billy" Talen, Colson Whitehead, and Tom Wolfe.
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This workbook is designed to give practical guidance to local government officials on the need for, and benefits of, increased citizen participation.
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Cities in Full offers a brand new blueprint for restoring the economic and environmental health of American cities.
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A guide to using community indicators to track past and current trends and make decisions about future outcomes
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Community Planning uses the framework of the comprehensive plan to walk the reader through the planning process and clearly demonstrate what planners do and how citizens can become involved in shaping the future of their community.
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Learn how to engage community members so they can see the opportunities presented by brownfield sites.
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Block suggests six kinds of conversation that can help you convene participatory processes to build a real sense of community, as well as design processes that foster a sense of belonging.
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A layman's guide to zoning written by one of the country's foremost land-use attorneys
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Experienced forum managers from the nonprofit Wilder Foundation show how to get the most out of community forums, a valuable tool for engaging and educating the public.
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How can you collect the valuable information you need to improve your organization without experience or great expense? Focus groups are a proven technique. Here's everything you need to make it work for you.
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Presenters discuss the ever-evolving nature of NIMBYism and how public-involvement techniques and education can help communities cope with the "not in my back yard" phenomenon.
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Susskind and Field outline six key steps to help business and government leaders negotiate with, rather than battle, their critics.
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Avoid disorderly public hearings and meetings. Even communities with strongly polarized debates can successfully confront controversy and maintain good planning using the approaches outlined in this presentation.
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More than a hundred useful suggestions show you how to best deal with anyone who causes problems in your presentations.
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Hear an expert discussion of how to use accurate, clear, and well-designed graphics to communicate planning concepts to the public and other nonplanners.
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Do your public meetings feel like a three-ring circus? This book explains how to be the ringmaster instead of the clown.
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