LAND USE PLANNING
Spring 2017
Professor DeBow
Last edited on June 18, 2016

Land use primer, Pace Law School  

Daniel Mandelker's blog, Land Use Law,  including a nice links page
His Carolina Academic Press casebook, 9th ed. 2016

Contra home rule (2016)

Joel Kotkin's blog
Michael Barone's discussion of Kotkin's new (2016) book, The Human City

Neighborhood Effects blog (Mercatus Center, George Mason U.)

The Antiplanner blog ("Dedicated to the sunset of government planning")

New Urbs blog

The Nature of Cities blog
Recent (2016) roundtable on connections between Jane Jacobs and Elinor Ostrom

"Jane Jacobs' Hayekian Critique of Urban Planning" (2016)

Yet another essay on Jane Jacobs (2016)

Robin Paul Malloy (Syracuse), Planning for Serfdom: Legal Economic Discourse and Downtown Development (U Pa Press, forthcoming 2016)  
Association for Law, Property, and Society

Calculated Risk blog (housing economics)

Urban Planning Research blog

Planners Network ("the organization of progressive planning")

Planetizen ("the planning and development network")

Planning & Markets (from Southern Cal: "devoted to the study of planned interventions versus market approaches")
inactive since 2003? 

Why Even Driving Through Suburbia Is Soul Crushing  

14 Ideas for Making the Bay Area Liveable



Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

American Planning Association

Links to planning programs from Planetizen
Its list of  top 10 graduate planning programs, 2015  

MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAMS IN URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING  
Total # graduates through 8/03 – Graduates in 02/03 (from ACSP website, now unavailable)

1937, MIT, 1663 – 72
1942, Cornell, 1096 – 53
1943, Columbia, 504 – 21
1946, Illinois, 732 – 29
    Michigan State, 348 – 4
    UNC, 1674 – 33
1947, Iowa State, 298 – 11
    Oklahoma, 579 – 15
1948, Florida State, 1036 – 21
    UC Berkeley, 1638 – 58
1950, Penn, 1812 – 50
1952, Georgia Tech, 975 – 27
1955, Southern Cal, 1018 – 32
1957, Kansas State, 389 – 12
    Virginia Tech, 217 – 14
1958, Ohio State, 1197 – 22
1959, Texas, 745 – 16
    U Washington, 835 – 21
    Wayne State, 543 – 8
1960, NYU, 983 – 29
1962, Wisconsin, 902 – 15
1963, Cincinnati, 660 – 30
1964, Iowa, 613 – 15
    UVA, 1148 – 32
1968, Clemson, 429 – 16
    Oregon, 655 – 22
    Rutgers, 1203 – 35
    Texas A&M, 495 – 5
1969, UCLA, 1553 – 50
1970, Michigan, 1040 – 49
1973, Hawaii, 307 – 16
    Illinois/Chicago, 844 – 0 (?)
    Maryland, 250 – 20
1974, Kansas, 380 – 14
    Memphis, 154 – 6
    Nebraska, 323 – 34
    UNO, n/a – 13
1975, Florida, 406 – 20
1978, Auburn, 90 – 6
    Arizona State, 361 – 35
1994, Harvard, 110 – 15
1999, Minnesota, 228 – 21
2004, Utah, n/a