Carolina Planning Journal

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Contains issues of the oldest student-run planning journal in the United States. Articles are written by academics and practitioners in the field of urban planning and cover a wide range of public planning topics. Additionally, the journal features book reviews, reports on current planning projects, and a list of recent departmental Master's theses and PhD dissertations. Though early volumes were printed semi-annually, starting in 2008 issues were published annually.

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31. Greenway Use and Users: An Examination Of Raleigh and Charlotte Greenways

32. Statewide Inclusionary Land Use Laws and Suburban Exclusion

33. Planning as an Historic Resource: An Example from the Western Piedmont of North Carolina

34. Master's Projects

35. UNC-DCRP Master’s Project and Ph.D. Titles 2007

36. Book Review: City: Rediscovering the Center

37. GroWNC: Together We Create Our Future

38. Preservation: Where Have We Been, Where Are We Going? The Evolving Role of Local Government

39. Planning for Equity in a Local Context: Case Studies from the North Carolina chapter of the American Planning Association Contributors

40. Book Review: A Better Way to Zone: Ten Principles to Create More Livable Cities