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Often called blogs, weblogs are frequently-updated sites with commentary and links arranged chronologically. Planning weblogs often examine issues like public policy, urban design, transportation, the environment, architecture, and social equity.
http://urban-design.blogspot.com/
Covers urban design, architecture, social issues, and city life, with an emphasis on London and Seoul.
http://larryfeltonjohnson.typepad.com/
Writings and photographs involving Atlanta neighborhoods and new urbanism.
http://larryfeltonjohnson.typepad.com/atlantalarry/index.rdf
Writings and photographs involving Atlanta neighborhoods and new urbanism.
http://www.646industries.com/beyond_b/index.xml
Positive developments in transportation, urban planning, the environment, and related areas.
http://www.646industries.com/beyond/
A pair of weblogs showcasing positive and negative developments in transportation, urban planning, architecture and design.
http://www.646industries.com/beyond_s/index.xml
Negative developments in transportation, urban planning, the environment, and related areas.
http://northbird.blogspot.com/
Musings on public space by an individual involved in non-profit urban planning and design.
http://citycomfortsblog.typepad.com/
Examines urban issues from a mildly libertarian standpoint.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/CityComfortsTheBlog
Examines urban issues from a mildly libertarian standpoint.
http://www.civilpandemonium.com/
Weblog for and by planning students at RMIT University in Victoria, Australia.
http://frozentropics.blogspot.com/
Photography and planning topics in the area north of Capitol Hill, with a focus on gentrification and home renovation.
http://frozentropics.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Photography and planning topics in the area north of Capitol Hill, with a focus on gentrification and home renovation.
http://goodspeedupdate.com/
The personal weblog of Robert Goodspeed, discussing urban issues, democracy and media from an American perspective.
http://www.m1.blogspot.com/
Site created for a city planning class at the University of Manitoba.
http://metrospokane.typepad.com/
Online chronicle of commentary on city design, development, and regional planning issues in Spokane, Washington and the Inland Northwest.
http://mokkikunta.blogspot.com/
Covers environmental, transportation, urban and regional planning, economic and social issues with a focus on Finland and Portugal.
http://neighbourhoods.typepad.com/
Explores issues including neighborhood relations, citizenship, social capital, and space and place.
http://neighbourhoods.typepad.com/neighbourhoods/index.rdf
Explores issues including neighborhood relations, citizenship, social capital, and space and place.
http://newurbanist.blogspot.com/
Offers news on innovative developments of metropolitan spaces and commentary on current issues in metropolitan development.
http://newurbanist.blogspot.com/atom.xml
News commentary on innovative developments of metropolitan spaces.
http://www.onstreetlevel.com/
News and opinions on our urban world.
http://www.petergordonsblog.com/
Explores the intersection of economics with urban planning and real estate development.
http://planningblog.planningresource.co.uk/
Covers issues and aspects relating to planning and urban policy that may not be mentioned in other UK planning publications.
http://dla-plantastic.blogspot.com/
Urban planning, design, architecture and sustainability news from Australia and around the world.
http://urbanplacesandspaces.blogspot.com/
Placemaking discussions include historic preservations and urban design. Emphasis on Washington, D.C.
http://urbanplacesandspaces.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Placemaking discussions include historic preservations and urban design. Emphasis on Washington, D.C.
http://reversezone.blogdns.com/
Covers urban planning, sustainability and technology.
http://reversezone.blogdns.com/blosxom.cgi/index.rss
Covers urban planning and technology.
http://www.skunklove.blogspot.com/
Weblog on city life that covers topics including urban design, planning, sociology, and public art.
http://www.skunklove.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Commentary on city life that discusses topics including urban design, planning, sociology, and public art.
http://www.startsandfits.com/
Covers sustainability, economic development, and urban design in New York City.
http://www.startsandfits.com/atom.xml
Covers sustainability, economic development, and urban design in New York City.
http://blogs.crikey.com.au/theurbanist/
A site for discussion about cities, including transport, planning, development and social issues.
http://www.urbanistdispatch.com/
Focuses on the latest in urban affairs, urban planning and city life.
http://www.transportnexus.com/
Examines the nexus between transportation and land use planning, as well as other transportation and planning related issues.
http://urbangovernance.wordpress.com/
Contains urban and municipal governance resources and international best practice examples that could be adopted in India.
http://urbanplanningblog.com/
Discussion of trends in urban planning and design by doctoral student Pratik Mhatre.
http://urbanplanningblog.com/feed/
Discussion of trends in urban planning and design by doctoral student Pratik Mhatre.
http://urban-research.blogspot.com/
A collection of materials including papers, articles, photos, and book reviews about urban planning, urban transportation, architecture and other urban topics.
http://www.urbanalyst.com/
Australian-based source of planning, development and transport news, analysis and resources.
http://urbification.blogspot.com/
Explores alternatives to typical suburban design and transportation methods.
http://urbification.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Commentary discusses alternatives to typical suburban design and transportation methods.
http://why.michaelpatrick.org/
Planning student Michael Patrick discusses regional transportation projects.
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