Proceedings of the conference held at the School of Law, Washington University in Saint Louis, December 3-4, 2004, sponsored by the University's Center for Interdisciplinary Studies; cosponsored by the American Planning Association.
Bibliography (note)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Paradigms of positive change: reordering the nation's land-use system / John R. Nolon -- Planning reform in the new century: a century ago / Fred Bosselman -- Notes on planning statute reform in the United States: guideposts for the road ahead / Stuart Meck -- Development review wars: failing the fairness test / John J. Delaney -- Comments on Delaney and Meck papers / Jerry Weitz -- Smart growth planning: America's future in the 21st century / Robert H. Freilich -- A requiem for smart growth? / Gerrit-Jan Knaap -- Smart growth: a conservative political movement? / Rolf J. Pendall -- Answered prayers: the dilemma of binding plans / Edward J. Sullivan -- The role of the local comprehensive plan as law: some lessons from Florida / Thomas G. Pelham -- Commentary: the role of the comprehensive plan / Nancy E. Stroud -- Trying to remove regulatory barriers to affordable housing / Anthony Downs -- Intersections, roadblocks, and dead ends: sketching a housing social efficiency analysis / Charles E. Daye -- Commentary on the affordable housing presentations with a practitioner's perspective / Dwight H. Merriam -- Land-use law in the courts: one judge's observations / Shirley S. Abrahamson -- State and local planning programs have had quite an impact; perhaps it is time for a rest / Michael M. Berger -- Lessons to take to heart / Vicki L. Been -- Frameworks for thinking about reform / Robert C. Einsweiler -- A view from the outside: the role of cross-national learning in land-use law reform in the U.S. / Rachelle Alterman.