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Letter from "Wingnuttia"

by Ed Ring, December 13th, 2007 23 Comments »

Our post yesterday, “Taking on Smart Growth” prompted a lengthy exchange between the author and a very well informed critic. Despite our best efforts to communicate our point of view, ultimately the critic described our criticisms of new urbanism as coming from “Wingnuttia.” Rather than continue to argue the point on yesterday’s post, [...]

Taking On "Smart Growth"

by Ed Ring, December 12th, 2007 18 Comments »

Definition: “New Urbanism - the revival of our lost art of place-making, and promotes the creation and restoration of compact, walkable, mixed-use cities.”
It is completely impractical to make everything “walking distance” from everything else. People like cars. The car is the most liberating personal appliance ever invented. The new urbanist war [...]

Challenging New Urbanism

by Ed Ring, December 12th, 2007 8 Comments »

Definition:  “New Urbanism - the revival of our lost art of place-making, and promotes the creation and restoration of compact, walkable, mixed-use cities.”
On one of www.TreeLink.org’s posts, I noticed the tag “urban forestry is America’s frontline defense against climate change.”  I couldn’t agree more.
So how is this statement reconciled with “new urbanism” and “smart growth” that [...]

Land Use Debate

by Ed Ring, December 11th, 2007 7 Comments »

Not long ago I learned of an excellent service for urban forestry, www.treelink.org, which has a list-serve that is possibly the most subscribed interlink for professional arborists in the United States, if not the world.  For several weeks now I’ve been reading the emails that fly back and forth between these folks who have the [...]


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