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- catalog abstract ""Based on a systematic comparative study of urban areas in Southern California, this book provides a much-needed examination of the true impacts of local development controls, including the ways that they have and have not made a difference. The authors draw general implications for communities elsewhere and for how to better understand theories of growth and urban governance."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11524100.
- catalog contributor b11524101.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Based on a systematic comparative study of urban areas in Southern California, this book provides a much-needed examination of the true impacts of local development controls, including the ways that they have and have not made a difference. The authors draw general implications for communities elsewhere and for how to better understand theories of growth and urban governance."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The Relevance of Regulation -- Environmentalism as Local Urge -- The Critique: Stranglers of the Economy -- Economy Versus the Environment: Some Past Findings -- Local Regulation and Urban Theory -- Assessing Regulation -- Plan of the Book -- Sites -- Learning from Southern California -- Selecting Study Sites -- Identifying Growth Controls -- Santa Barbara South Coast -- Santa Monica -- The Riverside Area -- Growth Controls in Place: A Summary -- Has Growth Been Stopped? Not Much -- First Findings: Rates of Growth -- Testing the Power of Growth Restrictions -- An Alternative Testing Strategy -- Power to Build: How Cities Grow Under Growth Control -- Growth Through Symbolic Growth Control -- Growth Through Episodic Growth Control -- Growth Through Countervailing Policies -- Growth Through Developer Initiatives -- The Context of Control: Comparative Power Advantages -- The Ways of Growth -- Project Peddling: What Gets Approved and How -- Peddling Around with Our Projects -- What Gets Approved and How -- Project Environmental Reviews -- Local Knowledge Base for Planning Decisions -- Resisting Growth: A Matter of Degree -- Indirect Effects: How Building Rules Make Growth Different -- Traffic -- Natural Limits -- Affordable Housing -- Social Equity -- Urban Spatial Form -- Project Aesthetics -- Exactions on the Ground: A Tally Between Places -- Building the Rules -- Enhancing the Quality of Public Decisions -- Regulation as Economic Boon -- Grounding Sustainability -- Who Wins What? -- Making Markets Smarter.".
- catalog extent "xi, 204 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Building rules.".
- catalog identifier "0813368464 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Building rules.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder, CO : Westview Press,".
- catalog relation "Building rules.".
- catalog spatial "California, Southern.".
- catalog subject "333.73/17 21".
- catalog subject "HT169.72.C23 W37 2000".
- catalog subject "Real estate development California, Southern.".
- catalog subject "Regional planning California, Southern.".
- catalog subject "Zoning California, Southern.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Relevance of Regulation -- Environmentalism as Local Urge -- The Critique: Stranglers of the Economy -- Economy Versus the Environment: Some Past Findings -- Local Regulation and Urban Theory -- Assessing Regulation -- Plan of the Book -- Sites -- Learning from Southern California -- Selecting Study Sites -- Identifying Growth Controls -- Santa Barbara South Coast -- Santa Monica -- The Riverside Area -- Growth Controls in Place: A Summary -- Has Growth Been Stopped? Not Much -- First Findings: Rates of Growth -- Testing the Power of Growth Restrictions -- An Alternative Testing Strategy -- Power to Build: How Cities Grow Under Growth Control -- Growth Through Symbolic Growth Control -- Growth Through Episodic Growth Control -- Growth Through Countervailing Policies -- Growth Through Developer Initiatives -- The Context of Control: Comparative Power Advantages -- The Ways of Growth -- Project Peddling: What Gets Approved and How -- Peddling Around with Our Projects -- What Gets Approved and How -- Project Environmental Reviews -- Local Knowledge Base for Planning Decisions -- Resisting Growth: A Matter of Degree -- Indirect Effects: How Building Rules Make Growth Different -- Traffic -- Natural Limits -- Affordable Housing -- Social Equity -- Urban Spatial Form -- Project Aesthetics -- Exactions on the Ground: A Tally Between Places -- Building the Rules -- Enhancing the Quality of Public Decisions -- Regulation as Economic Boon -- Grounding Sustainability -- Who Wins What? -- Making Markets Smarter.".
- catalog title "Building rules : how local controls shape community environments and economies / Kee Warner and Harvey Molotch.".
- catalog type "text".