City,
Suburban designs could be bad for your health
USA Today
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E.) More Climate Change, Land
Use & Transportation
Agenda for a Sustainable America
by John Dernbach . Published, 01/15/2009 by the Environmental Law
Institute Environmental Law Institute. ISBN: 9781585761333.
Climate Action Team. Climate Action
Team's Proposed Early Actions to Mitigate Climate Change in California-Draft
for Public Review. Sacramento: California Department of Environmental
Quality, April 30, 2007.
CO2 Reductions Attributable to Smart
Growth in California, 2003. Ewing, Reid Ph.D. Research Professor
National Center for Smart Growth, University of Maryland & Arthur
C. Nelson, Ph.D. FAICP, Presidentail Professor of City Metropolitan
Planning, Director of Metropolitan Research, University of Utah.
Effects of Gasoline Prices on Driving
Behavior and Vehicle Markets, Congressional Budget Office, January
2008.
Impact of Urban Form on U.S. Residential
Energy Use, Housing Policy Debate Ewing, R. and F. Rong, , Vol.
19, 2008, pp. 1-30.
Growing Cooler: The Evidence on Urban
Development and Climate Change, Reid Ewing, Keith Bartholomew, Steve
Winkelman, Jerry Walters, and Don Chen. (Urban Land Institute).
Is Support forTraditionally Designed
Communities Growing? Evidence From Two National Surveys, Handy,
S. J.F. Sallis, D. Weber, E. Maibach, and M. Hollander, Journal
of the American Planning Association, Vol. 74, no. 3, 2008, pp.
209-221.
Leadership in a New Era, Nelson,
A.C., Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 72, no.
4, 2006, pp. 393-409.
Policy Guide on Planning and Climate
Change, American Planning Association
Public Transportation's Contribution
to Greenhouse Gas Reduction, American Public Transportation Association.
Shrinking the Carbon Footprint of
Metropolitan America, Metropolitan Policy Program, Brookings.
The Broader Connection Between Public
Transportation, Energy Conservation and Greenhouse Gas Reduction,
American Public Transportation Association.
The Governor's Action Team on Energy
and Climate Change Final Report
The Role of Land Use in Meeting California's
Energy and Climate Change Goals, Draft Staff Paper, California Energy
Commission.
The Sustainable Future, On Common
Ground, Summer 2008 Issue.
Sustainable Urban Redevelopment and
Climate Change: The Dual Benefits of Energy-Efficient Buildings
in Energy-Efficient Locations, Congressional Briefing, July 2008.
In addition, there are several
"Smart Growth" related websites, which may offer additional
guidance, including:
Smart Growth America
Smart Growth Online
Smart Growth/U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
The Role of Local Land Use and Transportation
Planning in Reducing Greenhouse Gas, Secretary Tom Pelham, Esq.,
AICP, Florida Department of Community Affairs
Growing Cooler: The Evidence on Urban
Development and Climate Change, Reid Ewing, Keith Bartholomew, Steve
Winkelman, Jerry Walters, and Don Chen. (Urban Land Institute)
The Broader Connection Between Public
Transportation, Energy Conservation and Greenhouse Gas Reduction,
American Public Transportation Association
Public Transportation's Contribution
to Greenhouse Gas Reduction, American Public Transportation Association
Policy Guide on Planning and Climate
Change, American Planning Association
Shrinking the Carbon Footprint of
Metropolitan America, Metropolitan Policy Program, Brookings
The Role of Land Use in Meeting California's
Energy and Climate Change Goals, Draft Staff Paper, California Energy
Commission
Sustainable Urban Redevelopment and
Climate Change: The Dual Benefits of Energy-Efficient Buildings
in Energy-Efficient Locations, Congressional Briefing, July 2008
The Sustainable Future, On Common
Ground, Summer 2008 Issue
The Governor's Action Team on Energy
and Climate Change Final Report