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Planning and Development
Campbell, Heather. Marshall, Robert. 1998. Acting on Principle: Dilemmas in Planning Practice . Planning Practice & Research, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 117-128.
Holland, Barbara A. March 2001. Characteristics of “Engaged Institutions” and Sustainable Partnerships, and Effective Strategies for Change . Office of University Partnerships, HUD.
Watson, Vanessa. 2003. Conflicting Rationalities: Implications for Planning Theory and Ethics . Planning Theory & Practice, Vol. 4, No. 4, 395–407.
Corburn, Jason. Bhatia, Rajiv. Health impact assessment in San Francisco: Incorporating the social determinants of health into environmental planning . Abstract
Berube, Alan. Forman, Benjamin. October 2002. Living on the Edge: Decentralization Within Cities in the 1990s . Brookings Institution.
Eilperin, Juliet. October 13, 2005. World Temperatures Keep Rising With a Hot 2005 . Washington Post.
Bringle, Robert G. Hatcher, Julie A. 1996. Implementing Service Learning in Higher Education . Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 67.
Tompkins, Emma L. Hurlston, Lisa-Ann. March 2005. Natural hazards and climate change: what knowledge is transferable? Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Imbroscio, David L. Williamson, Thad. Alperovitz, Gar. 2003. Local Policy Responses to Globalization: Place-Based Ownership Models of Economic Enterprise . The Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 31, No. 1.
Holmstrom, Bengt. Autumn 1982. Moral Hazard in Teams . The Bell Journal of Economics, Vol.13, No. 2.
Fairfield, John D. 2003. Private City, Public City: Power and Vision in American Cities . Journal of Urban History.
Democracy Collaborative. The Advocacy Institute. Learning from Reflective Practitioners and Engaged Academics . Report of Pilot Workshop.
Pendall, Rolf. October 2003. Sprawl Without Growth: The Upstate Paradox . Brookings Institution.
Cornwall, Andrea. Jewkes, Rachel. 1995. What is Participatory Research? Social Science Medicine Vol . 41 No 12.
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