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A weekly, hour-long public radio talk show that looks at urban life. Host Carol Coletta talks with public policy experts, designers, elected officials, developers, planners and others in discussions of urban issues.
http://www.smartcityradio.com/smartcityradio
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Focuses on improving the quality of proposed developments in settled areas. Includes a citizens guidebook for achieving effective collaboration.
http://landuse.org
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A collection of photo essays illustrating aspects of public space, collective memory, urban design, and architecture.
http://www.wfu.edu/sociology/sociallifeofcities
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Seattle, Washington-based nonprofit hosts lectures and events on architecture, public art, and urbanism.
http://space-city.net
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Environmental, community, and economic news for the bioregional community of western North America.
http://www.tidepool.org
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A searchable database of key events in the history of new urbanism, as well as historical influences.
http://www.nutimeline.net
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International conference series on the future of cities. Conference information, archives, foci, and networking.
http://www.urban-age.net
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A grouping of urban planning researchers from around the world. It looks at urban areas as the intersection of natural, built, and socio-economic environments.
http://www.gdrc.org/uem
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A project of the Reason Public Policy Institute. Promotes voluntary, private-sector and market-oriented solutions to sprawl and other urban problems.
http://www.urbanfutures.org
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Promotes and explores urban issues through photography.
http://www.urbanphoto.net
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Urbanist message boards with areas for general and regional discussions.
http://www.urbanplanet.org
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Job postings and links to planning employers.
http://www.urbanplanningnow.com
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Papers on the nature of public space and profiles of progressive urban areas.
http://www.urbanresidue.com
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An introduction to the concept of urbanicity.
http://www.urbanicity.us
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