AICP Important People and Authors
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"How the Other Half Lives" and "Children of the Poor" | show 🗑
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show | Ebenezer Howard
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show | Walter Moody, 1912
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Carrying out the City Plan | show 🗑
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show | Patrick Geddes, 1915, on regional planning
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show | Nelson Lewis, 1916
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Local Planning Administration | show 🗑
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Image of the City | show 🗑
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show | Jane Jacobs,1961,critical look at planner and urban renewal
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show | Rachel Carson, 1962. focuses on negative of pesticides on the environment
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show | TJ Kent, 1964
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show | edited by Alfred Reins, 1966, historic preservation
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show | William Whyte, 1980, environmental psychology and sociology in urban design
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show | Robert Walker
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show | F. Stuart Chapin, 1957
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show | Harvey Perloff
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show | Ladislas Segoe
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show | "a budget...may be characterized as a series of goals with price tags attached. Since funds are limited and have to be divided in one way or another, the budget becomes a mechanism for making choices among alternative expenditures."
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show | - rebuilt Paris; 1809-1891
-laid out the Bois de Boulogne, and made extensive improvements in the smaller parks
-new streets, and the Boulevard de Sebastopol,
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show | - Forest Hills
-National Planning Conference president
-Pres,American City Planning Institute, 1917
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Frederick Law Olmstead | show 🗑
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Clarence Stein | show 🗑
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City Planning According to Its Artistic Principles from 1889 | show 🗑
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