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The Obama Urban Vision: Can It Come To Pass?
Smart Growth Guidelines for Sustainable Design & Development
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The number of Smart Growth and related resources increase on a daily basis. This section of Smart Growth Online is a searchable catalogue of reports, websites, tools and case studies dating from 1997 until today. Most of the resources contained in this catalogue are available on-line. To search, click on any of the links under "resources" in the left sidebar.

To view the most recent additions to the catalogue, click on any of the links below.

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  The Obama Urban Vision: Can It Come To Pass?
  Smart Growth Guidelines for Sustainable Design & Development
  Global Environmental Change and Human Security
  EPA Water Quality Scorecard
  Community Building: How to Do It, Why It Matters
  Mowing to Growing: Rethinking the American Lawn
  2010 Steedman Traveling Fellowship Competition
  Land Art Generator Initiative 2010 Design Competition
  2010 Healthy Communities - Region 1
  USGBC 2010 Natural Talent Design Competition: Small, Green, Affordable
  Transportation Planning Funds
  Water Sustainability and Climate
  HOPE VI Main Street Program
  Bicycling and Walking in the United States: 2010 Benchmarking Report
  Climate Neutral Research Campuses
  Active Design Guidelines

To suggest resources that you find valuable, go to Suggest a Resource.


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