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A. Atkisson (1996)
Developing Indicators of Sustainable Community: Lessons from Sustainable SeattleThe Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Cities
J. Innes (1989)
Knowledge and Public Policy: The Search for Meaningful Indicators
Jeb Brugmann (1997)
Is there a method in our measurement? The use of indicators in local sustainable development planningLocal Environment, 2
D. Satterthwaite (1999)
The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Cities
[The City of Santa Monica is a unique coastal community, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Santa Monica Mountains and the intense urban landscape of Los Angeles. Its 85,000 residents are tightly packed into an 8.3 square mile city boundary. The view from its thriving downtown and quiet neighborhoods looks onto coastal beaches that stretch for miles along the scenic Santa Monica Bay. The city has historically maintained a strong relationship to the beach and the ocean.]
Published: Jan 1, 2006
Keywords: City Council; Indicator System; Affordable Housing; Sustainability Indicator; Civic Participation
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