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Overview: Dr. Deborah Howe and graduate research
assistant Mari Radford of Temple University are collaborating with Dr.
Jennifer Dill of Portland State University to better understand the
process of the adoption of innovative land use policies by local
governments that leads to the creation of communities that allow for
active, healthy lifestyles. This two year study is funded by the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation under their Active Living Research Program.
The first phase of the project involves a survey
of Best Practice Communities. Using zoning that allows mixed land
uses as an indicator of innovation, over 300 municipalities with
mixed use projects built or under construction have been selected.
These municipalities will be invited to participate in a web-based
survey that examines various aspects of policy adoption and
innovation including the impetus for change, the sources of
information used and the relationship between the acceptance of
mixed use zoning and other innovative actions.
In the second phase, a random web-based survey of
municipalities from throughout the US will be conducted in order to
ascertain the extent of, and potential for, innovative land use policy
adoption. The final phase involves field visits to develop detailed case
studies of three municipalities that have adopted particularly innovative
land use policies.
Preliminary findings from this project will be shared
at the Pennsylvania Planning Association annual conference in October
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