Sustainable development and livable communities represent the big visionary ideas of contemporary urban planning. But attempts to implement these popular visions can encounter a host of conflicts. The future of land use planning may well depend on how it copes with these conflicts. I propose the sustainability/livabilily prism as a tool to understand and express the conflicts, and I illustrate the prism's usefulness through an application to plans in the Denver area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Godschalk, D. R. (2004). Land Use Planning Challenges. Journal of the American Planning Association, 70(World Cx), 5–13.
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