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Science, engineering, and mathematics — biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, earth sciences, social sciences, and technology research. A curated gateway to academic and professional scientific resources.
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Metropolis examines contemporary life through design, architecture, interior design, product design, graphic design, crafts, planning, and preservation.
Offers newsletters and books on topics including economic development, downtown promotion programs, transportation and parking, and organization and management.
Selected articles and editorials on urban issues.
Subscription based service offering reports and research generated by local government agencies, civic organizations, academic and research organizations, public libraries, and metropolitan and regional planning agencies.
A journal of the built and natural environments, featuring articles, essays, editorials, poetry, fiction, artwork, and the "UnSprawl" case studies.
A magazine that documents enlightened leadership in community planning, development, and renewal.
Magazine published eight times a year for an audience in twelve western states.
Quarterly magazine communicating innovative ideas about restoring the quality of life to America's cities.
Independent monthly newsletter covering planning and development news in the state.
Publisher of original cross-disciplinary books on community building for professionals and activists.
A bi-monthly magazine on architecture, city, and visual culture. Includes an archive of feature articles. [in Dutch and English]
Semiannual journal focuses on urban and environmental issues, with an emphasis on Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Includes archives, abstracts, subscription information, and submission guidelines.
Online urban journal, whose aim is to analyze the entrepreneurial strategies of reinvention of the contemporary city.
Journal that provides an international forum of social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning.
Quarterly publication of the American Society of Civil Engineers covers civil engineering applications in urban planning.
Richard Florida's "The Rise of the Creative Class" examines creativity and its effects on economic development.
A magazine with urban leaders and thinkers that asks how cities, through design, policy, and entrepreneurship, can remain economically competitive while addressing critical environmental and social issues.