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Gehl, Jan, and Gehl Architects. Public Spaces and Public Life: The City of Adelaide. Copenhagen, Denmark. 2002. (PDF - 3.2 MB)#

Gehl, Jan, Gehl Architects, and City of Melbourne. Places for People. Melbourne, Australia, 2004. (PDF - 5.6 MB)

Trafton, Anne. "MIT Energy Experts Explore Life 'beyond Carbon'." Cambridge, MA: MIT News Office, September 5, 2006.

Florida, Richard. "Where the Brains Are." The Atlantic Monthly 298, no. 3 (2006): 34-36.

Curiel, Carolyn. "Hey! Hey! I'm Walking Here! — How New York (and Other Big Cities) Should Solve the Traffic Problem," The New York Times, September 13, 2006.

Slack, Donovan. "Hanover Street Piazza Bid Has Legs: Plan Would Close Route to Traffic," The Boston Globe, September 02, 2006.

Boston History and Innovation Collaborative. "Shaping the Future from Our Past: Four Amazing Centuries of Innovation." Boston, MA: Boston History and Innovation Collaborative, 2006.

Boston Highway Plan from Regional Planning Document (Boston Redevelopment Authority), 1965.

Amazon logo Stern, Nicholas. The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2007, Introduction, Executive Summary, and Chapter 25. ISBN: 9780521700801.

MIT. "Transportation at the Eye of the Storm." Working Paper. Cambridge, MA, May 1, 1992.

Nolan, Martin F. "The Wisdom of Galbraith," The Boston Globe, June 7, 1999, City edition.

Florida, Richard. "The World Is Spiky." The Atlantic Monthly 296, no. 3 (2005): 48-51.


 








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