| Applied Urban Research Institute: Provides expertise in planning and design services, economic development, and applied research for Kansas City. | |
| Australian Institute of Urban Studies: Queensland Division: State chapter. Organization information and objectives, committee biographies, projects, publications, newsletters, classes, tours, and membership forms. | |
| Australian Institute of Urban Studies: Western Australia Division: Independent nonprofit organization concerned with urban affairs. Includes information on objectives, committee members, membership, activities, and news. | |
| Australian Institute of Urban Studies: Nonpartisan multidisciplinary national organization that deals with urban affairs issues. Membership information, profile, conference news, and list of achievements. | |
| Bruner Foundation: Provides annual award for urban excellence and forums for the discussion of issues related to urban architecture, planning, and revitalization. | |
| California Planning Roundtable: A group of experienced public and private sector planners. Works on publications, presentations, and a scholarship. | |
| Center For Rural Planning: Assists rural Minnesota communities by facilitating planning efforts by residents. Presents information about the organization and its current projects. | |
| Citistates Group: Network of journalists, speakers and advisers committed to competitive, equitable, and sustainable 21st century metropolitan regions. | |
| City Planners Network: Designed to help planners identify other planners throughout the world with similar experience and professional interests to exchange information efficiently. | |
| CityNet: An Asia-Pacific regional network of local authorities, with an agenda empahsizing urban development. | |
| Community Planning Implementation Group: Supported the implementation of community planning in Scotland in 2003 and 2004. | |
| Congress for New Urbanism: A San Francisco based non-profit organization that works with architects, developers, and planners, teaching how to implement the principles of new urbanism. | |
| EcoCity Cleveland: A nonprofit organization that promotes ecological design, smart growth, and transportation choices in northeastern Ohio. | |
| English Historic Towns Forum: Offers support and guidance on conservation area management, traffic and visitor management, urban regeneration and design, and other planning issues. | |
| Illinois Association of Regional Councils: Represents regional planning agencies of Illinois. Includes services offered, calendar, downloadable publications, and an affiliate list. | |
| Indiana Association of Regional Councils: Provides transportation planning, grant administration, economic development, and rural transit planning. | |
| International Design and Environment Research Network: An independent network of professionals and academics developing multidisciplinary methods, strategies, and techniques for cities in transition. | |
| International Making Cities Livable: Promotes the creation and restoration of compact, walkable, safe, mixed-use cities, towns, and neighborhoods through a continuing series of conferences. | |
| International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture & Urbanism (INTBAU): Worldwide organization supporting traditional architecture, urbanism, and crafts through education and advocacy. | |
| Local Government Commission: A nonprofit organization working to build livable communities. Covers topics including community design, economic development, sustainable energy sources, transportation, and waste prevention. | |
| Metropolis: An international association of global cities working towards developing solutions to issues affecting large cities such as urban planning and development, the economy, the environment, transport, infrastructure and communications. | |
| Michigan Land Use Institute: A movement to halt sprawl and improve the economy, environment, and quality of life. Home to the Elm Street Writers Group. | |
| Mission Valley Unified Planning Committee: Promotes interaction between the Mission Valley community and the City of San Diego community planners. Includes a message board and zoning maps. | |
| Municipal Research & Services Center of Washington: Providing city and county profiles and codes, articles on a wide range of subjects affecting municpalities, a database of state court opinions, the administrative code and statutes, directories, news, and links. | |
| National Association of Regional Councils: Coordinates the work of councils facilitating inter-government planning in the United States. Links to transportation, environment, publications, conferences, and to each member council. | |
| National League of Cities: Non-profit association of cities and state municipals leagues. Provides municipal association legislative priorities, conference information, program background and related policy statements. | |
| Partners for Livable Communities: Nonprofit helps to creating livable communities by by promoting quality of life, economic development, and social equity. | |
| Pew Partnership for Civic Change: Civic research group that identifies and documents strategies for creating strong communities. | |
| Project for Public Spaces: Nonprofit technical assistance, research, and educational organization whose mission is to create and sustain public places that build communities. | |
| San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR): Promotes good planning and government through research, analysis, public education, and advocacy. | |
| Sustainable City: A non-profit organization dedicated to achieving a sustainable future for San Francisco. | |
| Sustainable Communities Network: Connects citizens with resources to implement innovative processes and programs to restore the economic, environmental, and social health and vitality of their communities. | |
| The Planning Exchange: Non-profit engaged in the exchange of information on urban and rural regeneration and development, primarily in the UK. | |
| The Seaside Institute: Conducts research and advocacy for use of traditional community qualities in new developments. | |
| Urban Design Group: Provides a forum for architectural, design, and urban planning firms to address urban design issues. Includes information on members and industry news. | |
| Urban Design Ireland: Provides a forum for professionals and others interested in urban design in Ireland. News, events, articles, and organization details. | |
| Urban Design Research Institute: An independent organization dedicated to the protection of the built environment and improving urban communities through research projects, public events, and publications. | |
| Urban Ecology: An organization dedicated to building ecologically and socially healthy cities. | |
| Urban Land Institute: Nonprofit education and research institute with focus on the use of land in order to enhance the total environment. Information on urban planning, growth, and development. | |
| Vermont Association of Planning and Development Agencies: Organization fostering planning principles that will enhance the State's quality of life, through a combination of environmental and economic planning strategies. | |
| Village At: Providing information about land use issues and sustainable land development. |
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