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Special Report
January/February 2007: Emerald Cities: The Promise of Green Development, Volume , Issue
photo Livable Los Angeles


Not Just for the Gentry

Can the "new urbanism" of green city neighborhoods, convenient to transportation and jobs, also provide affordable housing?

Green Common Ground

A conversation with Bart Harvey of Entreprise and Frances Beinecke of the Nature Resources Defense Council.

Sustainable Cities

Smart growth is newly fashionable. But what will it take to turn fashion into national policy?

Healthy Communities, Healthy People

The importance of a greener built environment.

The New Environment for Housing

With a few crusading advocates to lead the way, the market for green affordable housing shows promise.

Green Buildings Matter


A Gulf of Good Intentions

Can New Orleans rebuild along green, sustainable, affordable lines? That will take serious resources -- as well as better cooperation.

Help Wanted -- Green

Green development could be a big generator of good jobs -- if America will seize the opportunity.

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