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An analysis of trends in the urban form, with suggested alternatives, including 
super-cities and smaller independent communities. 
Zisman, 8.B. and Dilbert B. Ward. Where Not to Build; A Guide for Open Space 
Planning. Washington, D.C., Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department 
of the Interior, 1968, 160 p. 
This study, primarily directed at assisting in the determination of the future 
use of public lands, includes a discussion of the concepts of new towns and their 
opportunities to provide open space. 
Additional listings can be found in the following annotated bibliographies 
from which many of the preceding entries were selected: 
U.S. Library of Housing and Home Financing Agency, New Communities: 
A Selected, Annotated Reading List. January 1965. 
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Division of Land 
Development. Annotated Bibliography: New Communities in the United 
States. September 15, 1968. 
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, New Community 
Approaches for North America: 45 Selected References (draft by David 
Brodeur of HUD). August 5, 1969. 
Management Aspects of New Community Development: Selected and Annotated 
Bibliography (McKinsey & Co., Inc.), September 10, 1969. 
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, New Communities: 
A Bibiolography (compiled by the HUD Division of New Communities) 
December 1969. 
