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This website is preserved as an Archive for the NSF-funded
SPACE program (2003-2007). Current resources in support of Spatially Integrated Social Science
are now available at the following:
www.spatial.ucsb.edu
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www.gispopsci.org
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www.teachspatial.org
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SPACE Discipline Resources
Disciplines >> Urban Studies and Urban Planning
Urban Studies and Urban Planning
SPACE Sessions and Conference Workshops
Workshop Participant Contributions
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Adriana Abdenur, International Affairs, The New School
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Mark Bjelland, Gustavus Adolphus College
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J. Kevin Byrne, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
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Paulla Ebron and Claudia Engel, Stanford University
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Linda Loubert, Morgan State University
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Chris Mayda, Eastern Michigan University
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David Padgett, Tennessee State University
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Michelle M. Thompson, University of New Orleans
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Christopher Weiss, Columbia University
Course Syllabi
CSISS Classics
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Charles Booth: Mapping London's Poverty, 1885-1903
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Walter Christaller: Hierarchical Patterns of Urbanization
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Grady Clay: The Reading of the American City, 1973
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Alice Coleman: Design Disadvantagement, 1985
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Constantinos Doxiadis: Ekistics, 1968
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Joel Garreau: Edge Cities and the Nine Nations of North America
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Torsten Hägerstrand: Time Geography
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Florence Kelley: Slums of the Great Cities Survey Maps, 1893
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Kevin Lynch: City Elements Create Images in Our Mind, 1960
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Henry Mayhew: London Labour and the London Poor, 1861
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Robert Park and Ernest Burgess: Urban Ecology Studies, 1925
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Clifford R. Shaw and Henry D. McKay: The Social Disorganization Theory
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Alma and Karl Taeuber: Residential Segregation in U.S. Cities, 1965
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Charles M. Tiebout: A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures, 1956
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Johann-Heinrich von Thünen: Balancing Land-Use Allocation with Transport Cost
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Sam Bass Warner: Modeling the Streetcar Suburbs, 1962
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Ian McHarg: Overlay Maps and the Evaluation of Social and Environmental Costs of Land Use Change
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Richard Meier: Communications Theory of Urban Growth, 1961
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G. William Skinner: Marketing in Rural China, 1964-65
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Rupert B. Vance, Space and the American South
Publications
- Longley, P.A. and Batty, M. [Eds.]. 2003. Advanced Spatial Analysis: the CASA book of GIS. ESRI Press: Redlands, CA.
- National Research Council. 2003. GIS for Housing and Urban Development. National Research Council, The National Academies Press: Washington, D.C.
- Stillwell, J. and Clarke, G. 2004. Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis. John Wiley & Sons: Chichester, UK.
Links
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Geosimulation Homepage - The geosimulation site is focused on developments in spatial simulation technology and its application to the study of human systems.
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GIS and Spatial Analysis Tools to Enhance Social Science Course Content and Research -
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GIS, GPS, and Spatial Analysis Tools in Support of Service Learning Content, David A. Padgett -
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GIS, GPS, and Spatial Analysis Tools in Support of Service Learning Course -
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History and Theory of Urban Planning - Provides a syllabus, bibliography, course information, and links. Lance Freeman, Columbia University.
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Integrating GIS and Spatial Analysis into the Undergraduate Planning Curriculum -
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Integrating GIS and Urban Geography in the Classroom (& Beyond) -
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Land Use Law Center - Section of the Pace Law School dedicated to fostering the development of sustainable communities throughout New York State. To achieve this it provides research and technical assistance to attorneys, planners, governmental officials, and community leaders.
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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy - Seeks to improve the quality of debate and disseminate knowledge of critical issues by bringing together scholars, policy makers, practitioners and citizens.
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Quantitative Planning Methods - Calendar and course outline features links to articles, lecture notes and PowerPoint slides. Taught by Scott Campbell, University of Michigan.
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Regional Development Theory - Course taught by Stuart Sweeney of UCSB. Features syllabus and readings in PDF format.
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Urban and Regional Modeling - Features lecture notes, course outline and term paper assignments. Taught by Stuart Sweeney, UCSB.
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Using Spatial Data in Support of Community-Based Research, presented by David A. Padgett -
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