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architecture |
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autonomous vehicle |
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car-free cities |
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congestion pricing |
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construction |
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crowdsourcing |
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green building |
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green construction |
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green transportation |
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livable streets |
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low-density zoning |
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rent control |
rent control |
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rezoning |
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ride sharing |
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Rust Belt |
Rust Belt |
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shared space |
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sharing economy |
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smart growth |
smart growth |
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sprawl |
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sustainable transportation |
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tactical urbanism |
tactical urbanism |
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temporary housing |
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traditional neighborhood structure |
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traffic calming |
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transit |
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transit-oriented development |
transit-oriented development |
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U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) |
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urban agriculture |
urban agriculture |
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urban decay |
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urban planning |
urban planning |
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urban renaissance |
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urban village |
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urbanism |
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walkability |
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walkable |
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Revision as of 15:08, 2 November 2016
accessory building
affordable housing
appropriate technology
architecture
autonomous vehicle
best practices
big data
bike path
bike sharing
bollard
brownfield land
built environment
bus lane
bus rapid transit
busway
bylaw
capital investment
carbon-neutral
car-free cities
cargo bike
carpooling
civic engagement
co-housing
co-operative housing
commune
complete streets
condominium (also known as condo)
congestion pricing
connectivity
construction
crowdsourcing
curb extension
cycling infrastructure
density
eco-mobility
economic development
economic growth
environmental racism
ethical consumerism
exurbs
food desert
gentrification
geotagging
grassroots
green building
green construction
green transportation
guerrilla urbanism
high speed rail
historic preservation
home zone
human-scaled
infill
infographic
infrastructure
interim design
land use
land value tax
landlord licensing
landscape architecture
landscape urbanism
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
ligh rail
livable streets
low-density zoning
mixed-use development
mobility
multi-family residential building (also known as multi-residential building)
municipal bond
naked streets
New Pedestrianism
New Urbanism
NIMBY
open data
parklet
pedestrian
pedestrian village
placemaking
planned community
planning (see urban planning)
plaza
policy wonk
policymaker
pop-up
preservation development
property developer
public policy
public realm
real estate development
redevelopment
regional planning
rent control
rezoning
ride sharing
Rust Belt
shared space
sharing economy
smart growth
speed bump
sprawl
stakeholders
street furniture
streetscape
suburbs
sustainability
sustainable architecture
sustainable cities
sustainable transportation
tactical urbanism
temporary housing
tiny houses
traditional neighborhood structure
traffic calming
transit
transit-oriented development
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
urban agriculture
urban decay
urban planning
urban renaissance
urban village
urbanism
walkability
walkable
wayfinding
YIMBY
zoning