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Making Sense of Place Film Series A documentary film and educational outreach project launched by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Cleveland: Confronting Decline in an American City
Phoenix: The Urban Desert About the Film About the Film's Themes A Sense of Place - Planning and Making Communities Urban Development and Central City Revitalization Desert Environment and Preservation Regional Planning Water and Growth State Trust Land Tribal Land Planning and Development Immigration and Economic Development Traffic Congestion and Development Patterns Designing Phoenix's Future Lessons for Middle and High School Classrooms Maps Current Viewing Opportunities and Related Events Community Outreach Internet Resources Related News Articles Order Phoenix: The Urban Desert on VHS or DVD FAQ Contact Us
The film series, a collaboration of the Lincoln Institute and Northern Light Productions, is set to air on public television stations across the country. For a list of dates and times, click here.

Making Sense of Place – Phoenix: The Urban Desert

Regional Planning

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Quotes From the Film

"There are more and more elected officials saying . . . not 'no to growth,' but no to the way we are growing, and yes to a look at what our other options are. And that means, I believe, more cooperation between the cities - and we're seeing some - and ultimately some kind of an over-arching planning process. We can't do that as 24 warring communities."
 --Terry Goddard, Mayor, City of Phoenix, 1984-1990

"What affects my city affects all the cities surrounding. If we don't work as a region, we don't have a very good place to live."
 --Joan Shafer, Mayor, City of Surprise


Lincoln Institute Publications

Confronting Regional Challenges
Editor(s): DiMento, Joseph and LeRoy Graymer
Publication Date: June 1991


Regional Growth…Local Reaction
Author(s): Glickfeld, Madelyn and Ned Levine
Publication Date: February 1992


Urban-Suburban Interdependencies
Editor(s): Greenstein, Rosalind and Wim Wiewel
Publication Date: March 2000


Exploring Ad Hoc Regionalism
Author(s): Porter, Douglas R. and Allan D. Wallis
Publication Date: December 2002


Regionalism on Purpose
Author(s): Foster, Kathryn A.
Publication Date: August 2001


Public Policy and "Rural Sprawl"
Author(s): Burgess, Patricia and Thomas Bier
Publication Date: March 1999


The Rural Landscape as Urban Amenity
Author(s): Harvey, Thomas and Martha Works
Publication Date: April 2002


Thicker and Thicker
Author(s): Fulton, William
Publication Date: September 2000


Visualizing Density A
Author(s): Campoli, Julie and Alex S. MacLean
Publication Date: December 2002


Reaching Out to Community Planners
Author(s): Perkins, Martha Scott
Publication Date: May 1997


Does Planning Matter? Visual Examination of Urban Development Events
Author(s): Ding, Chengri, Lewis Hopkins and Gerrit Knaap
Publication Date: January 1997


The New Urbanism Challenges Conventional Planning
Author(s): Fulton, William
Publication Date: September 1996


Land Use in America: Past Experience and Future Goals
Author(s): LeRoyer, Ann
Publication Date: March 1996



Related Links and Resources

Sonoran Preserve Master Plan
 www.ci.phoenix.az.us/PARKS/sonoran.html
McDowell Sonoran Preserve
 www.scottsdaleaz.gov/preserve/
Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG): Projects
 www.mag.maricopa.gov/projects.cms
Greater Phoenix 2100
 www.gp2100.org



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