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" LEED-ND and Livability Revisited "
Boeing, Geoff; Church, Daniel; Hubbard, Haley; Mickens, Julie; Rudis, Lili
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AL
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Record Number
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930136
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LA49f234rd
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Boeing, Geoff; Church, Daniel; Hubbard, Haley; Mickens, Julie; Rudis, Lili
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Title & Author
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LEED-ND and Livability Revisited [Article]\ Boeing, Geoff; Church, Daniel; Hubbard, Haley; Mickens, Julie; Rudis, Lili
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Title of Periodical
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Berkeley Planning Journal
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27/1
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Date
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2014
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Abstract
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This study examines LEED-ND’s criteria for Neighborhood Pattern and Design (NPD). LEED-ND was developed as a system for rating new neighborhoods on the sustainability of their planning. However, it has increasingly been adopted by cities as a de facto measure of “livable” neighborhood design and used to accelerate development processes. We hypothesize that these criteria do not area is Temescal, a gentrifying neighborhood in Oakland, CA. livability very highly. Furthermore, residents consistently rated and ranked NPD characteristics quite differently than did LEED-ND, system. We propose that a single set of weighted, prescriptive desired amenities of different communities.
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