Conservative urbanism
"Conservative urbanism" is a term used by Jonathan Coppage, visiting senior fellow with the R Street Institute in Washington D.C., to describe urbanist viewpoints aligned with conservative principles.
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References
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- The American Conservative (event organizer). "The Future of Traditional Urbanism: Conservatism in Cities & Towns." (event, July 31, 2017). https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-future-of-traditional-urbanism-conservatism-in-cities-towns-tickets-35697835186#.
- Coppage, Jonathan, interviewed by Gracy Olmstead. “Why Should Conservatives Care About Urbanism And City Development?” The Federalist, July 31 2017. https://thefederalist.com/2017/07/31/conservatives-care-urbanism-city-development/
- McClay, Wilfred M, and Ted McAllister, 2014. Why Place Matters. 2014. A compilation of (loosely) conservative urbanist essays.
- Stone, Lyman. “What Does Conservative Urbanism Mean?” Medium, Aug 1 2017. https://medium.com/migration-issues/what-does-conservative-urbanism-mean-536dc25d32a8.
- Weyrich, Paul, William S. Lind, and Andres Duany. “Conservatives and the New Urbanism.” 2006.