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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71. Student Connection

72. Urban Land Use Policy in an Era of Constraints

73. Book Review: The Option of Urbanism

74. A Regional Solid Waste Task Force: Making It Work

75. Reprint of article: A Thought for a Growing South by Lewis Mumford, with Commentary by David R. Godschalk

76. The French Broad River: Revitalizing Asheville's Riverfront

77. Carolina Forum: Shifting Urban Policy Targets: Impacts on North Carolina and the South; Planning for Natural Diversity: The N.C. Natural Heritage Program

78. From Textiles to Transistors: Education and Training for a New Economy

79. A Bioeconomic Framework for Economic Development

80. Protecting Water Supply Watersheds in North Carolina: The Rules and Their Impacts