IURD Reprint Series
The Institute of Urban and Regional Development, a campuswide organized research unit, conducts collaborative, interdisciplinary research and practical work that helps scholars and students understand the dynamics of communities, cities and regions while informing public policy at the local, state and national levels.
The Institute provides a research home and support to individual faculty and graduate students who initiate their own projects or collaborate on multidisciplinary programs. The Institute's Community Partnerships Office comprises a significant institutional program of partnership with communities and public and nonprofit agencies in the Bay Area to assist them with research, evaluations, conferences, workshops, internships and innovative planning and design.
There are 8 publications in this collection, published between 1963 and 2006.
Macdonald, Elizabeth: Street-facing Dwelling Units and Livability: The Impacts of Emerging Building Types in Vancouver's New High-density Residential Neighbourhoods, 2006
Innes, Judith E.; Booher, David E.: Reframing Public Participation: Strategies for the 21st Century, 2005
Innes, Judith E.: Consensus Building: Clarifications for the Critics, 2004
Landis, John D.: Ten Steps to Housing Affordability in the East Bay and California, 2004
Landis, John D.: Raising the Roof: California Housing Development Projections and Constraints, 1997-2020, 2000
Dyckman, John W.: Transportation in Cities, 1965
Glazer, Nathan: The Renewal of Cities , 1965
Wheaton, William L.C.: Operations Research for Metropolitan Planning, 1963