Alternatives to Urban Sprawl
The Quiet Revolution in Land Use Control
The Taking Issue. A Study of the Constitutional Limits of Governmental Authority to Regulate the Use of Privately Owned Land Without Paying Compensation to the Owners. Written for the Council on Environmental Quality by Fred. Bosselman, David Callies, John Banta
Bibliography of Selected Works
The Prmit Explosion
In the Wake of the Tourist
The Local Planner's Role Under the Proposed Model Land Development Code
Managing Tourism Growth
Suburban Zoning and the Apartment Boom
Energy, Economics, and the Environment
Growth Management and Constitutional Rights, Part 1: the Blessings of Quiet Seclusion
Exclusionary zoning
The Quiet Revolution in Land Use Control
State Land Development Regulation Under the Proposed Model Code
Alternatives to Urban Sprawl: Legal Guidelines for Governmental Action
The Contest for Public Control Over Land Development
Federal Land Use Regulation
Rules of Compensability and Valuation Evidence for Highway Land Acquisition