| Building Better Communities: Consortium of building and highway construction interests presents arguments against limiting suburban development. |
| Campaign for Sensible Growth: Coalition of government, civic, and business leaders in northeastern Illinois. Presents information on the campaign, news, and resources. |
| Campaign to Protect Rural England: National charity devoted to protecting and enhancing rural England. Encourages the sustainable use of land and other natural resources in town and country. |
| Colorado Sprawl Action Center: Offers resources and services for local citizen groups fighting sprawl, including a growth management toolkit and the Smart Growth Hall of Fame. |
| Congress for the New Urbanism: News, information and other resources from an organization which promotes the restoration of cities and the creation of human-oriented livable communities with a sense of place. |
| E Design: Archive of resources about design and activities that encourage livable, sustainable communities. From the Florida Design Initiative. |
| Environmental Protection Agency: Smart Growth: Includes introduction and detailed information on smart growth, plus news, publications, and policies. |
| Envision Utah: Public-private partnership promoting quality growth with goals in air quality, transportation options, open space preservation, housing, infrastructure, and community-friendly taxation. |
| Fallsburg Smart Growth: New York citizens group offering smart growth news, links, documents, articles, and calendar. |
| Families For Responsible Development: Citizen group in Pocatello, Idaho offers details about their mission, events, vision, supporters, and membership. |
| Farmland Information Center: A clearinghouse for information about farmland protection and stewardship. It is a partnership between the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and American Farmland Trust. |
| Friends of Midcoast Maine: Group of 14 land trusts and advocacy groups discussing the increasing impacts of sprawl in the Midcoast Route One Corridor. News and information about issues and activities. |
| Greater Ohio: A statewide network promoting policies that encourage redevelopment of Ohio's cities and towns and conservation of farmland and open space. |
| Greenbelt Alliance: Conservation organization dedicated to preserving a greenbelt of open space, farmlands, and parks around San Francisco, California. |
| Grow Smart Rhode Island: A statewide non-profit organization that promotes sensible alternatives to suburban sprawl and urban decay. |
| Growth Management: The International Council of Shopping Centers presents local solutions that balance community needs of controlling growth with the need for creating and maintaining economically vibrant communities. |
| Growth Management Institute: Nonprofit encouraging effective and equitable management of urban growth and change. |
| Growth Management Leadership Alliance: A network of American and Canadian leaders from state, provincial and regional organizations involved in smart growth initiatives. |
| Knox Citizens for Smart Growth: Volunteer organization supporting smart growth initiatives and opposing suburban sprawl in Knox County, Ohio. |
| Moving Sustainable Development from Theory to Practice in the U.S.: A quick-study outline of sustainable development for planners and policy-makers, with extensive web references for more in-depth information on each topic. Written by Beryl Magilavy, past director of San Francisco's Department of the Environment. |
| National Town Builders Association: Serves builders and developers in an effort to build traditional neighborhoods and town centers though smart growth principles. |
| Preservation Institute: Information and resources about alternatives to dehumanizing modern trends on social and environmental quality. |
| Save a Farm: Farmland preservation campaign centered in Northeast Ohio. Site includes background and links. |
| Save Our Land, Save Our Towns Inc.: Charitable corporation promotes changes in attitudes and policies that promote suburban sprawl. |
| Scenic America: Information and resources from an advocacy organization that wants to protect the scenic qualities of communities and roadways. |
| Sierra Club: Stopping Sprawl: The Challenge to the Sprawl Campaign works to fight poorly planned runaway development and promotes smart growth communities. |
| Smart Growth America: Nationwide coalition promoting a better way to grow; one that protects farmland and open space, revitalizes neighborhoods, keeps housing affordable, preserves scenic and historic resources, and makes communities more livable. |
| Smart Growth BC: A non-profit society that works to limit sprawl in British Columbia. Includes case studies, examples and local news. |
| Smart Growth for Tennessee Towns and Counties: Summarizes the basic steps in a smart growth visioning and planning process, and reviews techniques that can be used at each step. |
| Smart Growth Network: The Smart Growth Network helps create national, regional and local coalitions to support intelligent and sustainable growth. |
| SmartGrowthInfo.com: Definitions, links, and information about plans for Bloomington, Indiana. |
| SolutionsNotSprawl.org: Home of the Citizens Alliance for Responsible Transportation, an anti-sprawl advocacy group in the Washington, D.C. area. |
| Sprawl Brawl: Skeptical commentaries and analysis about sprawl and growth planning from Reason, a libertarian journal. |
| Sprawl City: Covers comsumption growth and population growth and their roles in urban sprawl. |
| Sprawl Guide: Planners Web presents information and links dealing with urban sprawl and its consequences, including the loss of green space and the decay of older urban centers. |
| Sprawl Information Center: Features articles, links, a specialized search engine, and a message board. |
| Sprawl Kills: Joel S. Hirschhorn's site includes commentary, news, book excerpts, consulting, and a newsletter. |
| Sprawl Watch: Clearinghouse with news, information and resource links about land-use, community planning and preservation. |
| Sprawl-Busters: One of the most comprehensive and earliest sites to target sprawl, by Al Norman, "anti-sprawl guru" and consultant. Arguments and statistics to support campaigns against sprawl developments. Reading list, news, list of towns that have defeated mega-retail proposals. |
| Sustainable Minnesota's Sprawl Resources: Links to information and resources related to sprawl issues, both in Minnesota and nationally. |
| The Funders' Network: A resource for foundations, nonprofit organizations, and other partners working to solve the problems created by suburban sprawl and urban disinvestment. |
| The Manchester, NH Urban Open Space Web Site: Photoessays and information about urban open space problems such as excess development, urban sprawl, urban forests, urban wildlife, work of conservation commissions, and downtown improvement via American Elm restoration. |
| Vermont Forum on Sprawl: Addresses the issue of sprawl and its affect on rural life. |
| Wikipedia: Urban Sprawl: Publicly-editable encyclopedia entry supplies examples and arguments for and against sprawl. |