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Master Planning Compendium
MP 1.1
Bio-regional Planning and Appropriate Technology for Nicaragua's Miskito Indians 1984   Download PDF
MP 1.2
Longju Sustainable Village, China 2002   Download PDF
MP 1.3
Urban Design and Sustainability - City Gates: Enterprise Zones Using Metabolic Planning 1988 Download PDF
MP 1.4
EcoBalance: A Sustainable Land Use Planning Game 2000   Download PDF
MP 1.5
Sustainable Cities: Programs and Procedures 1990   Download PDF
MP 1.6
Sustainable Cities as Part of a Global Ecology: A Conceptual Framework 1991   Download PDF
MP 1.7
Industrial Ecology as a Regional Planning Tool: A New Potential for Economic Environmental Regional Planning 1998   Download PDF
MP 1.9
Metabolic Planning and Design (How Healthy Building Could be the Forerunner of Healthy Businesses, Healthy Cities, and a Healthy Environment)

1989

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MP 1.10
Integration vs. Conservation: A Renewable Energy Building Block for the 21st Century 1988   Download PDF
MP 1.11
Energy and Resource Planning for Community Economic Development 1981   Download PDF
MP 1.12
NIST: The Seven Principals 1995   Download PDF
MP 1.13 A Conceptual Approach Toward the Development of Appropriate Technologies 1978   Download PDF
MP 1.14
GreenForms: An Open Building Approach to Affordable/Sustainable Housing (Mexican Competition for a Flexible Town) 2002   Download PDF
MP 1.15
Regional Planning, Urban Design, and Sustainability 1988 Download PDF
MP 1.16
Bioregions & Biotechnologies: A New Planning Tool for Stable State Economic Development 1983   Download PDF
       
Reports
MP 9
Griffin West Eco Land Planning ?   Download PDF
MP 12
The eco-Balance Approach to Transect Based Planning 2008   Download PDF

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