Urban Land Institute Books Catalog - (Page 18) URBaN ReGeNeRaTIoN New! New! deCeMBeR 2008 MovING CooLeR an analysis of Transportation strategies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions The Moving Cooler Collaboration URBaN desIGN aNd THe BoTToM LINe optimizing the Return on Perception Dennis Jerke The Urban Land Institute Both the public and private sectors are grappling with decisions regarding policies that will lead to the greatest reduction in driving, mitigating the impact on greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change. Based on sound research, this new book analyzes the effectiveness and reasonable outcomes of more than 20 transportation policy scenarios. examples of policies covered include pricing of parking, freeways, and fuel taxes; deregulation of land use policies; public transportation; ride-sharing and Hov lanes; workplace and commuter choices; non-motorized transportation; regulatory measures; intelligent transportation systems, and policies for heavy-duty vehicles. The book will be available in time to feed into policy discussions for the new transportation legislation. 2008/Approximately 160 pages/Hardcover Order #M87 • $34.95 ULI Members • $44.95 Retail How can you calculate the “design dividend”—the added value generated by good design before an investment is made? This book answers that question using verifiable figures and drawing on the experiences and lessons learned from developers, public officials, and designers. It explains what makes for good design, who benefits from it and how—the community, companies, employees, the public, city officials, and the developer. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and plans, this book makes the case for value-added design, showing the impact of trails, parks, and amenities; landscapes and streetscapes; transportation and urban waterways; the built environment; and conservation, on the bottom line. a final chapter explains how to put all of the pieces together for the greatest impact and value. 2008/approximately 250 pages/hardcover/color/ISBN 978-087420-996-9 Order #U28 • $63.95 ULI Members • $79.95 Retail deveLoPING aRoUNd TRaNsIT strategies and solutions That work Robert Cervero, Robert Dunphy, Fred Dock, Maureen McAvey, and Douglas Porter The Urban Land Institute New! INFRasTRUCTURe 2008 a Competitive advantage The Urban Land Institute written by seasoned experts, this ground-breaking book takes transit-oriented development to a whole new level by focusing on practical strategies proven to work in developing near transit stations as well as the broader fabric surrounding the transit district. Packed with examples of current and mature projects, the book covers urban and suburban development in large and second-tier cities, transit challenges, place making, property values, planning requirements, financing, and more. vividly illustrated in full color, the book includes 150 photographs and illustrations. 2004/180 pages/hardcover/ISBN 0-87420-917-X Order #D106 • $64.95 ULI Members • $74.95 Retail Infrastructure 2008: A Competitive Advantage examines the latest trends in infrastructure, how to finance it, and the effect of infrastructure investment on the built environment. Topics include infrastructure trends and spending both in the United states and across the world; infrastructure’s essential role in building sustainable communities in the United states, europe, and asia; and public and private financing issues. 2008/60 pages/booklet/ISBN 978-0-87420-091-1 Order #I19• $29.95 ULI Members • $39.95 Retail 18 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/Books/Books.aspx?iframe=http://commerce.uli.org/AM/Ecommerce/ProductDisplay.cfm?Productid=1711 http://www.uli.org/Books/Books.aspx?iframe=http://commerce.uli.org/AM/Ecommerce/ProductDisplay.cfm?Productid=1754 http://www.uli.org/Books/Books.aspx?iframe=http://commerce.uli.org/AM/Ecommerce/ProductDisplay.cfm?Productid=877 http://www.uli.org/Books/Books.aspx?iframe=http://commerce.uli.org/AM/Ecommerce/ProductDisplay.cfm?Productid=1731 http://WWW.ULI.ORG/BOOKSTORE
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