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Local Farms, Healthy Kids
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Award Winning Green Roof Designs
 

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The number of Smart Growth and related resources increase on a daily basis. This section of Smart Growth Online is a searchable catalogue of reports, websites, tools and case studies dating from 1997 until today. Most of the resources contained in this catalogue are available on-line. To search, click on any of the links under "resources" in the left sidebar.

To view the most recent additions to the catalogue, click on any of the links below.

Most Recent Resources

  Moving Communities Forward: AIA Study on the Design of Transportation
  Infrastructure 2008: Report on Need for U.S. Infrastructure Investment, Development
  Local Farms, Healthy Kids
  PLACEmaking Guidebook
  Braking News: Gas Consumption Goes Into Reverse
  Regional Comprehensive Plan: Charting a Course for Southern California's Future
  Premier's Design Awards
  Campus Sustainability Leadership Awards -- Call for Nominations 2008
  Measuring the Air Quality and Transportation Impacts of Infill Development
  Green Government Initiative Publications
  Award Winning Green Roof Designs
  Climate Change and Older Adults
  International Making Cities Livable Image Sets
  Climate, Energy and Transport
  2008 Evergreen Cities Act -- Washington State
  Can Landscape Architects Make Schools Walkable Again?

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