The spatial dimensions of human activities have long-term implications for regional economies, environmental quality, and the future of natural areas. The six works in this important collection deal with intertwined issues of spatial development, economic growth, and the quality of life.
The RFF Library Collection brings back landmark books published by Resources for the Future throughout its nearly 60-year history as the pre-eminent research institution devoted exclusively to environmental issues. The Collection offers individuals and institutions the most classic and relevant literature across a range of environmental issues.
By Otis Dudley Duncan, William Richard Scott, Stanley Lieberson, Beverly Davis Duncan, Hal H. Winsborough
January 19, 2011
First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
By Lowdon Wingo Jr., Alan Evans
January 19, 2011
First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
By Lowdon Wingo Jr.
January 19, 2011
Discusses aims of urban planning and ways to achieve improved city living. Originally published in 1963...
By Harvey S. Perloff, Lowdon Wingo Jr.
January 19, 2011
Classic economic considerations applied to the crucial urban problems of poverty, racial segregation, urban renewal, transportation, and education. Originally published in 1968...
By Marion Clawson
January 19, 2011
This comprehensive study of land use on the suburban fringe analyzes the complex relationships that underlie land conversion in the United States. It contains a detailed examination of the northwestern urban complex; some nationwide projections for the future; and a list of measures that, ...