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Rebecca C Retzlaff
Rebecca C Retzlaff
Professor of Urban Planning, Department of Political Science, Auburn University
Verified email at auburn.edu
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Green building assessment systems: A framework and comparison for planners
RC Retzlaff
Journal of the American Planning Association 74 (4), 505-519, 2008
1792008
Green buildings and building assessment systems: A new area of interest for planners
RC Retzlaff
Journal of Planning Literature 24 (1), 3-21, 2009
1112009
The use of LEED in planning and development regulation: an exploratory analysis
RC Retzlaff
Journal of planning education and research 29 (1), 67-77, 2009
1062009
Regional approaches to affordable housing
American Planning Association
Economic Development Publications, 2003
592003
Developing policies for green buildings: what can the United States learn from the Netherlands?
R Retzlaff
Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy 6 (1), 28-38, 2010
412010
Ohio planning and zoning law
S Meck, K Pearlman, AC Weinstein, J Bredin, R Retzlaff
Banks-Baldwin Law Publishing Company, 1996
311996
Marine spatial planning: exploring the role of planning practice and research
R Retzlaff, C LeBleu
Journal of Planning Literature 33 (4), 466-491, 2018
292018
Connecting public school segregation with urban renewal and interstate highway planning: the case of Birmingham, Alabama
R Retzlaff
Journal of Planning History 19 (4), 256-280, 2020
142020
Interstate Highways and the Civil Rights Movement: The Case of I-85 in the Oak Park Neighborhood in Montgomery, Alabama
R Retzlaff
Journal of Urban Affairs, 2019
112019
A familiar ring: A retrospective on the First National Conference on City Planning (1909)
S Meck, RC Retzlaff
Planning & environmental law 61 (4), 3-10, 2009
112009
The Illinois Forest Preserve District Act of 1913 and the emergence of metropolitan park system planning in the USA
RC Retzlaff
Planning Perspectives 25 (4), 433-455, 2010
102010
The emergence of growth management planning in the United States: The case of Golden v. Planning Board of Town of Ramapo and its aftermath
S Meck, R Retzlaff
Journal of Planning History 7 (2), 113-157, 2008
102008
Planning for broad-based environmental protection: A look back at the Chicago Wilderness Biodiversity Recovery Plan
RC Retzlaff
Urban ecosystems 11, 45-63, 2008
92008
The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the racial basis for interstate highways and urban renewal
R Retzlaff
Journal of Urban History 47 (6), 1301-1347, 2021
62021
Buses replace private cars on Zion Park scenic drive
R Retzlaff
Planning 66 (7), 2000
62000
Building green: onus or bonus
R Retzlaff
Zoning Practice 4, 2-6, 2005
52005
Desegregation of city parks and the civil rights movement: the case of Oak Park in Montgomery, Alabama
R Retzlaff
Journal of Urban History 47 (4), 715-752, 2021
42021
Property rights and coastal protection: the case of Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council
R Retzlaff, S Sisser
Planning Perspectives 29 (3), 275-300, 2014
42014
President Jimmy Carter’s urban policy: a reconstruction and an appraisal
S Meck, R Retzlaff
Journal of Planning History 11 (3), 242-280, 2012
42012
NCHRP Synthesis of Highway Practice 366: Tribal Transportation Programs
S Meck, R Retzlaff, J Schwab
Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, DC, 2007
42007
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