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CNU 21: Living CommunityMay 29-June 1, 2013. Salt Lake City, UT.»»» Resources: Links
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The Center aims to inform the national debate on the impact of government policies and private sector actions on urban areas.
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A bookstore's recommended reading list, compiled with help from CNU.
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Seeks to use transit investments to spur a new wave of development that improves housing affordability and choice, revitalizes downtowns and neighborhoods, and provides value capture and recapture for individuals, communities, and transportation agencies.
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Fights the exhaustion of resources (air, water, virgin/synthetic) via long-term development strategies.
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Canadian site featuring publications on sustainable transportation. Available in French and English.
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A uniqe non-profit bookstore providing over 300 sustainable transportation, urban planning and other ecological titles- books, magazines, videos and CD's
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Focuses on San Francisco Bay area conservation of public and private open space. Includes work on Urban Growth Boundaries.
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This is a comprehensive consumer guide to energy efficient housing and "green mortgages". The guide covers what EEMs are, how they work, the different kinds of EEMs etc.
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Professionals working to reclaim abandoned, polluted sites.
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An international organization dedicated to helping local governments establish improvements in environmetal conditions.
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A project of the Prince's Foundation, this is a new organization to promote good urbanism internationally.
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Remarkable webzine about traditional architecture, urbanism, and New Urbanism. Produced in Portugal, offering a global perspective on the movement.
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Comprehensive site about Conservation Subdivisions.
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An organization devoted to educating and inspiring elected officials. Contains links to the Energy Information Clearinghouse and information on solid and hazardous waste prevention.
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Creating a sustainable, humane and harmonious urban environment in Israel.
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Program for the National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Organization that links local/state agencies and activist to D.C. policy brokers.
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Official site of the National Town Builders Association
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Non-profit organization dedicated to providing leadership, education, and advocacy to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize communities.
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Great research documenting the environmental attributes of New Urbanism. The NRDC aims to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things. Site includes a photo album study on smart growth and sprawl.

