Urban Land Institute Books Catalog - (Page 1) Table of Contents 2 essentials for Real estate Professionals 5 Green/sustainable 7 Hotels and Resorts 8 Leaders in Real estate 9 Mixed Use/Retail 12 office/Industrial 13 Parking 14 Residential 18 Urban Regeneration New ULI Books FaLL 2008 Page 19 Page 18 Page 8 Cover 2 THe URBaN LaNd INsTITUTe The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. ULI is committed to n Bringing together leaders from across the Page 10 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 fields of real estate and land use policy to exchange best practices and serve community needs; n Fostering collaboration within and beyond ULI’s membership through mentoring, dialogue, and problem solving; n exploring issues of urbanization, conserva- Page 11 Page 10 Page 9 Page 11 tion, regeneration, land use, capital formation, and sustainable development; n advancing land use policies and design practices that respect the uniqueness of both built and natural environments; n sharing knowledge through education, applied research, publishing, and electronic media; and n sustaining a diverse global network of local practice and advisory efforts that address current and future challenges. established in 1936, the Institute today has more than 40,000 members worldwide, representing the entire spectrum of the land use and development disciplines. ULI relies heavily on the experience of its members. It is through member involvement and information resources that ULI has been able to set standards of excellence in development practice. The Institute has long been recognized as one of the world’s most respected and widely quoted sources of objective information on urban planning, growth, and development. Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 20 Page 18 Page 2 Page 3 ORDER ONLINE AT WWW.ULI.ORG/BOOKSTORE OR CALL 800-321-5011. OUTSIDE THE U.S. CALL +1 410 626 7500. http://WWW.ULI.ORG/BOOKSTORE
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