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Arbitrary lines: how zoning broke the American city and how to fix it
Arbitrary lines: how zoning broke the American city and how to fix it
Author
Gray, M. Nolan
Publisher
Island Press
Publication Date
[2022]
Language
English
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Introduction
Part I. : Chapter 1. Where zoning comes from
Chapter 2. How zoning works
Part II. : Chapter 3. Planning an affordability crisis
Chapter 4. The wealth we lost
Chapter 5. Apartheid by another name
Chapter 6. Sprawl by design
Part III. : Chapter 7. Toward a less bad zoning
Chapter 8. The case for abolishing zoning
Chapter 9. The great unzoned city
Chapter 10. Planning after zoning
Conclusion
Appendix: What zoning isn't.
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Subjects
Subjects
Discrimination in housing
Discrimination in housing -- United States
Electronic books
Nonfiction
Sustainable urban development
United States
Urbanisme durable
Zonage
Zonage -- États-Unis
Zoning
Zoning -- United States
Zoning law
Zoning law -- United States
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Gray, M. Nolan
Author
Thorne, Stephen R.
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ISBN
9781642832549
9781642832556
9798765067093
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