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The Mission of the Smart Growth Network is supported by organizations that have programs designed to promote smart growth at the local, state, regional and national levels. They offer a wealth of information on various issues related to smart growth from farmland protection to transportation alternatives.

In this section of the Smart Growth Network website you will find information on publications available from the Partners, with ordering information. Please note that you must order directly from the publishing organization, NOT from the Smart Growth Network.


SMART GROWTH NETWORK PARTNER PUBLICATIONS
(Click on the links below to learn about available publications)

American Farmland Trust

American Planning Association

Center for Neighborhood Technology

Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance

Environmental Finance Center Network

Fannie Mae

Funders' Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities

International City/County Management Association (ICMA)

Local Initiatives Support Corporation

National Association of Local Government Environmental Professionals

National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Natural Resources Defense Council

Rails to Trails Conservancy

Smart Growth America

Surface Transportation Policy Project

The Conservation Fund

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Virgina Tech Metropolitan Institute and Urban Affairs & Planning Program

American Institute of Architects, Center for Communities by Design

Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations

Congress for the New Urbanism

Enterprise

Environmental Law Institute

Florida Department of Health

Institute of Transportation Engineers

Local Government Commission

NACo Center for Sustainable Communities

National Association of Realtors

National Multi-Housing Council

National Trust for Historic Preservation

Northeast-Midwest Institute

Scenic America

State of Maryland

Sustainable Communities Network

Trust for Public Land

Urban Land Institute

 


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