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An Asia-Pacific regional network of local authorities, with an agenda emphasizing urban development.
CNU is a non-profit organization that works with multi-disciplinary professionals to promote walkable, neighborhood-based development as an alternative to sprawl.
Offering just and sustainable solutions for small and mid-sized metro regions to cultivate resilient communities.
Promotes the creation and restoration of compact, walkable, safe, mixed-use cities, towns, and neighborhoods through a continuing series of conferences.
Worldwide organization supporting traditional architecture, urbanism, and crafts through education and advocacy.
A nonprofit organization working to build livable communities. Covers topics including community design, economic development, sustainable energy sources, transportation, and waste prevention.
An international association of global cities working towards developing solutions to issues affecting large cities such as urban planning and development, the economy, the environment, transport, infrastructure and communications.
A movement to halt sprawl and improve the economy, environment, and quality of life. Home to the Elm Street Writers Group.
Providing city and county profiles and codes, articles on a wide range of subjects affecting municipalities, a database of state court opinions, the administrative code and statutes, directories, news, and links.
Coordinates the work of councils facilitating inter-government planning in the United States. Links to transportation, environment, publications, conferences, and to each member council.
Non-profit association of cities and state municipals leagues. Provides municipal association legislative priorities, conference information, program background and related policy statements.
Nonprofit technical assistance, research, and educational organization whose mission is to create and sustain public places that build communities.
Promotes good planning and government through research, analysis, public education, and advocacy.
A non-profit organization dedicated to achieving a sustainable future for San Francisco.
Connects citizens with resources to implement innovative processes and programs to restore the economic, environmental, and social health and vitality of their communities.
Provides a forum for architectural, design, and urban planning firms to address urban design issues. Includes information on members and industry news.
An independent organization dedicated to the protection of the built environment and improving urban communities through research projects, public events, and publications.
An organization dedicated to building ecologically and socially healthy cities.
Nonprofit education and research institute with focus on the use of land in order to enhance the total environment. Information on urban planning, growth, and development.
Organization fostering planning principles that will enhance the State's quality of life, through a combination of environmental and economic planning strategies.
Offering just and sustainable solutions for small and mid-sized metro regions to cultivate resilient communities.
A non-profit organization dedicated to achieving a sustainable future for San Francisco.
An Asia-Pacific regional network of local authorities, with an agenda emphasizing urban development.
Providing city and county profiles and codes, articles on a wide range of subjects affecting municipalities, a database of state court opinions, the administrative code and statutes, directories, news, and links.
CNU is a non-profit organization that works with multi-disciplinary professionals to promote walkable, neighborhood-based development as an alternative to sprawl.
Nonprofit education and research institute with focus on the use of land in order to enhance the total environment. Information on urban planning, growth, and development.
Connects citizens with resources to implement innovative processes and programs to restore the economic, environmental, and social health and vitality of their communities.
A nonprofit organization working to build livable communities. Covers topics including community design, economic development, sustainable energy sources, transportation, and waste prevention.
Organization fostering planning principles that will enhance the State's quality of life, through a combination of environmental and economic planning strategies.
An international association of global cities working towards developing solutions to issues affecting large cities such as urban planning and development, the economy, the environment, transport, infrastructure and communications.
Coordinates the work of councils facilitating inter-government planning in the United States. Links to transportation, environment, publications, conferences, and to each member council.
An organization dedicated to building ecologically and socially healthy cities.
Promotes good planning and government through research, analysis, public education, and advocacy.
Non-profit association of cities and state municipals leagues. Provides municipal association legislative priorities, conference information, program background and related policy statements.
Nonprofit technical assistance, research, and educational organization whose mission is to create and sustain public places that build communities.
A movement to halt sprawl and improve the economy, environment, and quality of life. Home to the Elm Street Writers Group.
Promotes the creation and restoration of compact, walkable, safe, mixed-use cities, towns, and neighborhoods through a continuing series of conferences.
Provides a forum for architectural, design, and urban planning firms to address urban design issues. Includes information on members and industry news.
Worldwide organization supporting traditional architecture, urbanism, and crafts through education and advocacy.
An independent organization dedicated to the protection of the built environment and improving urban communities through research projects, public events, and publications.

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