PANORAMA SPRING 2010 JOURNAL OF THE CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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The Urban Realm Studio Selected Work
In Defense of Manufacturing
A New Model for the Future of Manufacturing in Post-Industrial Cities
Whither Capitalist Development:
Michelle Lin
Coloring Community: The Future of Community-University Partnerships for a Global Century Jeffrey P. Tiell
Getting Them on Board: Marketing Tools for Attracting New Riders in an Age of Increased Environmental Awareness Meg Merritt
Does that look right to you? An Inquiry into the Law of Aesthetic Regulations Bryan Rodda
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The Wilderness Act of 1964: Strong Legislation for Land Preservation Andrew Dawson
The Consolidation of SEPTA and Its Impact on Public Transit in Philadelphia Boris Lipkin
Blight or Flight Without a Fight: The Untold Story of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway Laura Podolnick
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Liberation or Conquest?
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Lauren Faber
Why Food Systems Planning is a Fad That Should Not Fade Beth McKellips
The Affect of the Built Environment on Democratic Discourse Rachel Van Tosh
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Financing Suburban Retrofits:
Strategies for Dead & Dying Letter from the Editors Mall Redevelopment Author Biographies Joseph M. Portelli Image Citations
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Land Tenure and Planning in Accra, Ghana Akua Nyame-Mensah
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