If you liked Making land development work by David E. Dowall and Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development University of California, start with Planning through consensus buildings (1994), Formula allocation as a policy tool (1988), and Office automation and the implications for office development (1986). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Planning through consensus buildings
1994 · Judith Eleanor Innes, Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development University of California · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Planning through consensus buildings (1994), Formula allocation as a policy tool (1988), Office automation and the implications for office development (1986), Regions as international platforms for economic development (1994), and Revenue and ridership potential for a high-speed rail service in the San Francisco/Sacramento-Los Angeles corridor (1994).
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Making land development work is by David E. Dowall and Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development University of California.