Talk:Glenn Jackson
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[edit]- [1] Taming the Neighborhood Revolution: Planners, Power Brokers, and the Birth of Neotraditionalism in Portland, Oregon; Gregory L. Thompson, Florida State University, Journal of Planning History, Vol. 6, No. 3, 214-247 (2007) (partial view/abstract)
- [http://66.102.1.104/scholar?q=cache:BM328wE3-SEJ:scholar.google.com/+%22Glenn+Jackson%22+Oregon&hl=en (also Gregory Thompson; full view)
- Jackson, Glenn: Conserving Transportation Energy: An argument for equity and comprehensiveness Oregon Law Review (partial view)
- Urban design in Portland, Oregon, as policy and process: 1960-1989 Author: Carl Abbot, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USA, DOI: 10.1080/02665439108725715, Published in: Planning Perspectives, Volume 6, Issue 1 January 1991 , pages 1 - 18 (abstract only)
- Keeping state policy public : meeting accountability in commission governance (abstract only)
Instrumental in establishing the Oregon Parks Foundation. "LAURANCE V. ESPEY, ADVOCATE FOR OREGON PARKS, DIES AT 81". The Oregonian. May 15, 1993.