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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
1102009
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
1072009
Regional approaches to affordable housing
American Planning Association
Economic Development Publications, 2003
582003
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
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
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
102019
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
Buses replace private cars on Zion Park scenic drive
R Retzlaff
Planning 66 (7), 2000
62000
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
52021
Building green: onus or bonus
R Retzlaff
Zoning Practice 4, 2-6, 2005
52005
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
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
32021
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