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Autor:
Sy Adler
In this companion volume to his 2012 book Oregon Plans: The Making of an Unquiet Land-Use Revolution, Sy Adler offers readers a deep analysis of planning Portland's Urban Growth Boundary. Required by one of Oregon's nineteen statewide planning goals,
Autor:
Sy Adler
Publikováno v:
Oregon Historical Quarterly. 116:255-258
Autor:
Ellen Shoshkes, Sy Adler
Publikováno v:
Planning Perspectives. 24:197-217
This paper aims to enrich the discourse about the reintegration of urban planning and public health. The community of planning practitioners and academics in the USA is a relative latecomer to the reintegration discussion, and is talking about it in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 33:525-558
This case study is about the politics of incorporating active-living ele- ments into a concept plan for a new community of about 68,000 people on the edge of the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area. Development on the rural-urban fringe is ongoing in
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Planning Association. 70:391-397
At 30 years old, the Oregon land use planning system is under stress. It has been fine tuned over the years, but the state's economy has changed significantly since the 1970s, challenging the emphasis on resource protection. In addition, profound val
Publikováno v:
Housing Policy Debate. 14:383-425
In November 2000, Oregon voters adopted Measure 7, the nation's most absolute definition of a regulatory “taking” and the compensation required for any and all loss of potential property value because of state or local regulations. Although the O
Publikováno v:
Cities. 19:205-215
Recently, the transition to free market systems in many formerly socialist countries in Eastern Europe has led the leaders of North Korea to reevaluate the prospects for a socialist regime. Economic reforms in North Korea would change its urban growt
Autor:
Sy Adler, Martha J. Bianco
Publikováno v:
Journal of Planning Education and Research. 21:5-16
This article examines how the public and private sector negotiate implementation of a controversial public policy, Oregon’s Transportation Planning Rule. The Rule, adopted in 1991, originally called for all localities to create plans in compliance
Autor:
Sy Adler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Planning Education and Research. 26:120-122