Berkeley Planning Journal
Parent: Department of City and Regional Planning
eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for November, 2024 through February, 2025
Item | Title | Total requests | Download | View-only | %Dnld |
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7242m3b1 | Urbanization and the Transition from Agrarian to Industrial Society | 847 | 36 | 811 | 4.3% |
6d4039j5 | Marxist Theories of Development, the New International Division of Labor, and the Third World | 379 | 118 | 261 | 31.1% |
1mc9t108 | Reconsidering Social Equity in Public Transit | 357 | 80 | 277 | 22.4% |
5rb320n3 | The ‘Occupy’ Movement: Emerging Protest Forms and Contested Urban Spaces | 352 | 40 | 312 | 11.4% |
04b7c73h | Sustainable Campus Transportation through Transit Partnership and Transportation Demand Management: A Case Study from the University of Florida | 335 | 79 | 256 | 23.6% |
3p5213jd | How to Save Chinatown: Preserving affordability and community service through ethnic retail | 328 | 50 | 278 | 15.2% |
8cb3s0fh | Privatization of Public Transit: A Review of the Research on Contracting of Bus Services in the United States | 314 | 17 | 297 | 5.4% |
4sw2g485 | The Racial Contours of YIMBY/NIMBY Bay Area Gentrification | 301 | 89 | 212 | 29.6% |
7br0d6c3 | Landscapes of the Dead: an Argument for Conservation Burial | 279 | 76 | 203 | 27.2% |
7v76m4nd | The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America | 272 | 76 | 196 | 27.9% |
1wh7z9zr | The Transit Metropolis: A Global Inquiry by Robert Cervero | 268 | 56 | 212 | 20.9% |
1z65n65r | City Building: Nine Planning Principles for the 21st Century By John Lund Kriken | 266 | 7 | 259 | 2.6% |
73j720j5 | Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster by Mike Davis | 261 | 40 | 221 | 15.3% |
1jd03499 | There Goes the 'Hood: Views of Gentrification from the Ground Up by Lance Freeman | 240 | 23 | 217 | 9.6% |
2ns059h3 | A Conversation with Manuel Castells | 236 | 79 | 157 | 33.5% |
26b8d8zh | Urban Land Developers and the Origins of Zoning Laws: The Case of Berkeley | 227 | 86 | 141 | 37.9% |
8fs581r1 | Feminist Theory and Planning Theory: Lessons from Feminist Epistemologies | 211 | 67 | 144 | 31.8% |
2df4m61b | From Shrinking Cities to Toshi no Shukushō: Identifying Patterns of Urban Shrinkage in the Osaka Metropolitan Area | 202 | 53 | 149 | 26.2% |
6299b40d | Planning in the Face of Power by John Forester | 202 | 120 | 82 | 59.4% |
20s78772 | The Impact of Urban Form on Travel Behavior: A Meta-Analysis | 192 | 60 | 132 | 31.3% |
6s67g8mh | The Economic Impacts of the Loma Prieta Earthquake: A Focus on Small Business | 188 | 11 | 177 | 5.9% |
1kd3f2h0 | Globalization and Its Discontents: Essays on the New Mobility of People and Money by Saskia Sassen | 185 | 39 | 146 | 21.1% |
97p1p1jx | The “Perforated City:” Leipzig’s Model of Urban Shrinkage Management | 184 | 21 | 163 | 11.4% |
9kc097zp | How Green is Silicon Valley? Ecological Sustainability and the High-tech Industry | 169 | 26 | 143 | 15.4% |
0tg6v7tn | Basing Transport Planning on Principles of Social Justice | 163 | 48 | 115 | 29.4% |
1774k1bk | Segregation, Spatial (In)Justice, and the City | 161 | 29 | 132 | 18.0% |
5t4114nr | Disciplining the Metropolis: Grand Paris, Immigration, and the Banlieue | 160 | 25 | 135 | 15.6% |
9cd585dr | Shrinking Cities: Fuzzy Concept or Useful Framework? | 160 | 24 | 136 | 15.0% |
4r20p6f6 | Urbanism in the Age of Climate Change, by Peter Calthorpe | 157 | 24 | 133 | 15.3% |
8ms3q57m | Chicken Coops and Machines of Interminable Errors: A History of the Grands Ensembles in Parisian Suburbs | 146 | 126 | 20 | 86.3% |
44s7s44v | The Privatization of Residential Water Supply and Sanitation Services: Social Equity Issues in the California and International Contexts | 145 | 18 | 127 | 12.4% |
9wz0t6gt | Rapa Nui on the Verge: Easter Island’s Struggles with Integration and Globalization in the Information Age | 142 | 16 | 126 | 11.3% |
8h15x7zd | Architecture and Landscapes of Segregation: An Historical Look at the Built Environment of Educational Facilities in the United States | 136 | 13 | 123 | 9.6% |
1dj6j10m | Sustainable Transportation: Problems and Solutions by William R. Black and An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation: Policy, Planning, and Implementation By Preston L. Schiller, Eric C. Bruun, and Jeffrey R. Kenworthy | 130 | 16 | 114 | 12.3% |
8dv7x526 | Decolonising Myself: Navigating the Researcher-Activist Identity in the Urban South Pacific | 130 | 10 | 120 | 7.7% |
4gp40558 | LETCHWORTH | 126 | 34 | 92 | 27.0% |
981259xh | Combining Artistry and Technology in Participatory Community Planning | 126 | 48 | 78 | 38.1% |
0t87m3qj | A Historical Perspective of Technology and Planning | 125 | 53 | 72 | 42.4% |
6qz342bw | The Making of the Future: Limits of and Alternatives to Forecasting in the Planning Process | 124 | 5 | 119 | 4.0% |
86k5z9dp | Whose City is it Anyway? Jane Jacobs vs. Robert Moses and Contemporary Redevelopment Politics in New York City | 124 | 53 | 71 | 42.7% |
2p76g9nh | Learning to Share: Outdoor Commercial Spaces on San Francisco's Valencia Street | 119 | 17 | 102 | 14.3% |
702249p3 | Left Behind in Rosedale: Race Relations and the Collapse of Community Institutions, by Scott Cummings | 118 | 12 | 106 | 10.2% |
9883047j | The New Geography of Jobs, by Enrico Moretti | 117 | 21 | 96 | 17.9% |
9hv1g7zf | A High-Rise Vernacular in Singapore's Housing Development Board Housing | 117 | 15 | 102 | 12.8% |
9db7h28x | COVID-19 and the Future of Urban Life | 116 | 10 | 106 | 8.6% |
53g7j9pn | Engaging Informality in the New Urban Agenda | 111 | 29 | 82 | 26.1% |
5w75c6xt | Beyond the Bake Sale: The Essential Guide to Family·S(hool Partnerships by Anne T. Henderson, Karen L. Mapp, Vivian R. Johnson, and Don Davies | 111 | 35 | 76 | 31.5% |
0kx2106k | Planning To Perform: Evaluation Models For City Planners | 109 | 21 | 88 | 19.3% |
1rs0x68j | Modernizing Kuwait: Nation-building and Unplanned Spatial Practices | 107 | 12 | 95 | 11.2% |
2qs0v7dk | Book Reviews | 107 | 5 | 102 | 4.7% |
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