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Teaching > Preservation
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Readings
- Capital Improvements Program
- Case Law
- Certified Local Government (CLG), RI
CLGs
- Charrette
- Community
- Comprehensive Plans (Master
Plans)
- Conservation Areas
- Design Guidelines
- Designation (NR and NHL)
- Downtown
- Due Process
- Easements
- Ecology
- Federal Funding
- Federal Legislation, Incentives,
Agencies and their Programs (Brief history
of preservation law.)
- Federalism
- Greenways
- Growth Management and Smart
Growth
- Heritage Areas and Corridors
- Historic District and Landmark Designation
- Historic Districts,
Volunteer Historic Districts, Conservation Districts
- The History of Planning and
Its Legal Basis
- Homeownership
- Infill
- Introduction
- Land Conservation
- Land Use
- Law
- Main Street, Downtown
- Mapping
- National Heritage Area/
National Heritage Corridor
- Neighborhoods and Communities
- New Urbanism
- Open Space
- Ordinances
- Organized Complexity
- Placemaking
- Providence
- Public Policy and Advocacy
- Region
- Revolving Fund
- Rural and Farmland
- Scenario Planning
- Secretary of Interior's Standards
and Guidelines for Preservation Planning
- Smart Growth
- Sprawl
- State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)
- State Legislation, Enabling
Laws, Incentives
- State SHPO and Statewide Nonprofit
Programs and Initiatives
- Subdivision Regulation
- Surveys & Inventories, Information Management, Visualization
- Takings — Cases
- Tax Credits
- Tax Increment Financing
- Town
- Transect
- Transfer of Development Rights
- Transportation
- Urban and Regional Planning
- Vacant Land and Brownfields
- Variances
- Viewsheds
- Watersheds
- What is Planning? Scenario
Planning. Planning as a Process, a Discipline and a Partnership.
- Zoning, Overlay Zoning, Incentive Zoning
- Zoning — Variances
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