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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791. Carolina Planning Vol. 24.2: Special Issue: Weiss Urban Livability Symposium

792. A Study of Innovative Integration Strategies

793. An Electric Southeast: Implications for Water Resource Planning

794. A World Class Region: Putting Vision into Action

795. North Carolina in Ruins? The State Role in Financing Local Infrastructure

796. Front Cover and Introductory Content

797. 50 Years of Influential North Carolina Planners

798. Carolina Planning Vol. 18.1: On the Waterfront

799. Superfarms and the Coastal Environment: An In-Depth Look at a Large-scale Problem

800. "Micro" Enterprise Development: Building Businesses from the Bottom Up