Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development University of California
100 works on record
Works

Travel demand and the three Ds
Institute of Urban and Regional Development
Tilting trains
The european city system in the 21st century
High-speed trains for California
Neighboring
Application of computer visualization and mathematical modeling techniques in the development of planning controls designed to protect thermal comfort for pedestrians
Filmscripts
Economic development policy approaches of city administrators
Public real estate development
From central planning to market systems
Obligation versus friendship
The politics of exactions
Do growth controls work?
Europe 2000
The new black politics and local economic development policy
The land market assessment
The future of America's central cities
The generation of innovative milieux
Discovery centers
A study of housing built near rail transit stations
Transportation in developing countries
InterCity Express
Issue-based information systems for design
The fourth crisis in urban transportation
The Cheshire Cat's grin
Brisbane's gateway strategy for economic development
Making land development work
Local government response to severe reductions in federal funding for low-income housing
The nation's changing earnings distribution from 1967 to 1986
New planning strategies for transit-based housing in northern California
Transportation and urban development
Critical planning
Moving information
The Oakland Explorers workshop workbook
Project evaluation as an implementation tool
Different strokes from different folks
The Transrapid Magnetic Levitation System
Towards the post-industrial city
Management and governance in common interest community associations
High speed rail in Japan
Suburbia makes the central city
Technological change and the rural economy
Influences of land-use environments on commuting choices
Property, community, democracy
Implementng state growth management in the U.S.
British Rail's InterCity 125 and 225
Electronics policy and the television manufacturing industry
Common interest communities and the American dream
Structural transformation in the regions of the United Kingdom
Planning in the 1990s
The role of universities in local economic development
Bangkok
International urban systems
Formula allocation as a policy tool
Group processes and the social construction of growth management
Planner's guide to the Places rated almanac
Designing the East Thames Corridor
The new screen images and their impact on the field of planning
Homeownership in the common-interest development
Population growth, land development, and housing in Mexico City
The economic development potentials of California's biotech industry
Public life in private governments
The French Train à Grande Vitesse
Less is more
Twenty years of city and regional planning in Norway and the Nordic countries
Le téléport, une nouvelle génération d'équipements
The evolving metropolis
Cities and regions in a global economy
Designing transit-based communities
Landscapes for learning
The changing face of the global cities
Report on the future of the San Francisco Bay Area economy
The effects of regional policy on formation of new firms in southern Italy
Transportation alternatives in a congestion pricing environment
Planning policies and real estate developments
Bass II
Regions as international platforms for economic development
The economic benefits of a disaster resistant university
Opportunity for all
The development effects of high-speed rail stations and implications for California
Review of the New Directions Transportation Program
Outcomes of collaborative water policy making
Post-disaster residential rebuilding
Transit villages in California
Potential for improved intercity passenger rail service in California
Economic development strategies and workforce preparation
Network power in collaborative planning
Inside-out
Current publications
Manufacturing and the changing land use patterns of the Istanbul historical peninsula
WAR GAMES
Collaborative dialogue as a policy making strategy
Paratransit in the San Francisco Bay Area
Revenue and ridership potential for a high-speed rail service in the San Francisco/Sacramento-Los Angeles corridor
Planning institutions in the network society
Planning a local school-to-work transition system
First-year consolidated plans in the Bay Area
Livability and safety of suburban street patterns
Implementing geographic information systems for planning