Planning June 2017
Planning June 2017
Planning Looks at Trees, Immigrant Cities, and Rural China
June's cover story, "More Trees, Please," extols the health, environmental, and aesthetic benefits of city trees and highlights exceptional urban forestry efforts under way in Madison, Wisconsin; Vancouver, Washington; and Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Featured Articles
Immigrant City
Rust Belt places are welcoming newcomers, Brian Barth reports. And immigrant communities are leading the way.
More Trees, Please
Andrea Watts tours three cities fostering their urban forests. Sidebar by David Rouse.
For Better, Not Worse
A good marriage takes communication, collaboration, and respect — and the same is true when a university is wedded to its hometown.
Reinventing the Chinese Countryside
An old Chinese village has some new tricks to teach American planners. By Guiqing Yang, Richard LeGates, and Xin Kai.
News & Departments
Ever Green
Timothy Beatley examines effective altruism in planning.
Viewpoint
Engaging youth in urban planning.
Cover: Photo by Andrew Gibson.