| Archis: A bi-monthly magazine on architecture, city, and visual culture. Includes an archive of feature articles. [in Dutch and English] |
| Asphalt Nation: This book by Jane Holtz Kay examines how the automobile has ravaged America's cities and landscape, and how we can fight back. |
| Berkeley Planning Journal: A peer-reviewed journal published annually by the graduate students of the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California at Berkeley. |
| Brookings Institution Press Online Library: Full-text versions of books on urban affairs. |
| California Planning & Development Report: Independent monthly newsletter covering planning and development news in the state. |
| City Journal: Quarterly magazine communicating innovative ideas about restoring the quality of life to America's cities. |
| Common Sense: Online collection of published essays on land use planning, the environment, development and the no-growth movement by Richard Carson. |
| CreativeClass.org: Richard Florida's "The Rise of the Creative Class" examines creativity and its effects on economic development. |
| Critical Planning: Student-run journal published since 1993 by the UCLA Department of Urban Planning. Serves as a forum to debate issues that impact cities and regions, particularly in the context of planning and policy making. |
| Downtown Research and Development Center: Offers newsletters and books on topics including economic development, downtown promotion programs, transportation and parking, and organization and management. |
| EcoIQ Magazine on Land Use: Selected articles and editorials on urban issues. |
| Environment and Urbanization: Semiannual journal focuses on urban and environmental issues, with an emphasis on Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Includes archives, abstracts, subscription information, and submission guidelines. |
| Journal of Urban Planning and Development: Quartery publication of the American Society of Civil Engineers covers civil engineering applications in urban planning. |
| Land Development Today: A monthly online magazine developed for land development industry professionals and features articles on surveying, civil design, landscape and irrigation design, and current technology. |
| Los Angeles Studies: The Emergence of a Specialty Field: Toric Monahan reviews research on Los Angeles; article from the journal City and Society [PDF format]. |
| Metropolis Magazine: Metropolis examines contemporary life through design, architecture, interior design, product design, graphic design, crafts, planning, and preservation. |
| New Urban News: Newsletter covering new urbanism: smart growth, livable communities, and traditional neighborhood development. |
| New Village Journal: A magazine that documents enlightened leadership in community planning, development, and renewal. |
| New Village Press: Publisher of original cross-disciplinary books on community building for professionals and activists. |
| Open House International: Journal focusing on improving the built environment and the decision-making processes that influence its development. Includes abstracts, notes, history, and subscription information. |
| Planning and Markets: Electronic journal dedicated to the study of planned interventions versus market approaches. |
| Planning Forum: Journal published by the School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin. Includes abstracts and full articles, back issues, submission guidelines, and subscription information. |
| Posturbanism: An introduction and exploration into the concept of posturbanism. |
| Principles of Urban Structure: Online book by Nikos A. Salingaros, a collaborator of Christopher Alexander, offers a new understanding of urban structure based on recent scientific developments in complexity theory and fractals. |
| Radical Urban Theory: Writings on the modern urban condition. |
| Sidewalks in the Kingdom: Readings, links, and discussions for Christian New Urbanists. |
| Terrain: A journal of the built and natural environments, featuring articles, essays, editorials, poetry, fiction, artwork, and the "UnSprawl" case studies. |
| The Next American City: A magazine by a new generation of urban leaders and thinkers that asks how cities, through design, policy, and entrepreneurship, can remain economically competitive while addressing critical environmental and social issues. |
| The Planning Report: A guide to managed growth in Southern California. |
| The Town Paper: Publications about urbanism and town design for public outreach, reporting and educational debate. Includes an archive of articles and links to traditional neighborhood developments. |
| The Western Planner: Magazine published eight times a year for an audience in twelve western states. |
| Urban Documents: Subscription based service offering reports and research generated by local government agencies, civic organizations, academic and research organizations, public libraries, and metropolitan and regional planning agencies. |