Urban Form and Conservation Lab.

Department of Architecture & Architecture engineering

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**Blanco, Hilda, et al. “Shaken, shrinking, hot, impoverished and informal: Emerging research agendas in planning.” Progress in Planning, 72,4 (2009): 195-250.

Doyle, Martin W., and David G. Havlick. “Infrastructure and the Environment.” Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 34 (2009): 349-373.

Fainstein, Susan S. “Cities and Diversity Should We Want It? Can We Plan for It?” Urban Affairs Review, 41, 1 (2005): 3-19.

Ingram, Gregory K. “Patterns of Metropolitan Development: What Have We Learned?” Urban Studies, 35, 7 (1998): 1019-1035.

Irwin, Elena G., and Nancy E. Bockstael. “The Evolution of Urban Sprawl: Evidence of Spatial Heterogeneity and Increasing Land Fragmentation.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104, 52 (2007): 20672-20677.

Inam, Aseem. “Institutions, routines, and crises: post-earthquake housing recovery in Mexico City and Los Angeles.” Cities, 16, 6 (1999): 391-407.

Lambin, Eric F. et al. “The Causes of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change: Moving Beyond the Myths.” Global Environmental Change, 11, 4 (2001): 261-269.

Marshall, Stephen. “Science, Pseudo-science and Urban Design.” Urban Design International, 17, 4 (2012): 257-271.

Moudon, Anne Vernez. “A Catholic Approach to Organizing What Urban Designers Should Know.” Journal of Planning Literature, 6, 4 (1992): 331-349.

Rowe, Peter G. Emergent Architectural Territories in East Asian Cities. Barcelona: Birkhauser, 2011.

Schilling, Joseph, and Jonathan Logan. “Greening the rust belt: A green infrastructure model for right sizing America’s shrinking cities.” Journal of the American Planning Association, 74, 4 (2008): 451-466.

Schneider, A., and C.E. Woodcock. “Compact, Dispersed, Fragmented, Extensive? A Comparison of Urban Growth in Twenty-Five Global Cities Using Remotely Sensed Data, Pattern Metrics and Census Information.” Urban Studies, 45, 3 (2008): 659-692.

Southworth, Michael, and Peter M. Owens. “The Evolving Metropolis: Studies of Community, Neighborhood, and Street Form at the Urban Edge.” Journal of the American Planning Association, 59, 3 (1993): 271-287.