Recreation and Leisure Services Program
University of North Dakota

Greenway Resources

ARTICLES:

Ahern, J.  (1995).  Greenways as a planning strategy.  Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), 131+.

Amelar, S.  (1997).  From railway to greenway.  Architecture, 86(4), pp. 138-142.

Ball, J.; Edwards, P. & Williamson, N.  (1990).   An ecological database for the Southhampton greenways. Landscape Design, 195, pp. 40+.

Barnett, J.L.  (1991).  Greenways as alternative transportation: the experience of Boulder, Colorado. Trends, 28(4), pp. 18+.

Baschak, L.A. & Brown, R.D.  (1995).  An ecological framework for the planning, design and management of urban river greenways. Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), pp. 211+.

Beckert, C.  (2000).  Greenback and greenways.  Sanctuary, 40(1), pp. 17+

Benedict, M. & Nelson, A.  (1995).  Creating a statewide greenways system: for people...for wildlife...for Florida.  Environmental and Urban Issues : Florida, 22(4), pp. 1+.

Braswell, B.J.  (1999).  Brownfields and bikeways:  making a clean start.  Public Roads, 62(5), pp. 32-39, March-April.

Brown, D.T.  (1995).  Trails and greenways: alternatives to "Carmageddon."   Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 7(2), pp. 22-26,  Jan-Feb.

Bueno, J.A.; Tsihrintzis, V.A. & Alverez, L.  (1995).  South Florida greenways: a conceptual framework for the ecological reconnectivity of the region.  Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), pp. 247+.

Burley, J.B.  (1995).   International greenways: a Red River Valley case study.   Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), 195+.

Burel, f. & Baudry, J.  (1995).  Social, aesthetic and ecological aspects of hedgerows in rural landscapes as a framework for greenways.  Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), pp. 327+.

Clarke, A.  (1996).  Beyond recreation:  trails for transportation and livable communities.  Trends, 33(2), pp. 25-28.

Cohen, S.E.  (1994).  Greenbelts in London and Jerusalem. The Geographical Review, 84(1),  pp. 74-89.

Community greenways for children. (1994).  American Horticulturist, 73(7), 34+.

Correll, M. R., Lillydahl, J. H., & Singell, L. D. (1978). The effects of greenbelts on residential property values: Some findings on the political economy of open space. Land Economics, 54(2), 207-217.

Dawson, K.J.  (1995).  A comprehensive conservation strategy for Georgia's greenways. Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), pp. 27+.

DeBruyckere, L.  (1994).  Greenways-the natural connection. Missouri Conservationist, 55(5), pp. 4 +.

Didato, B. ; Knack, R. & Searns, R.  (1990).   The paths less traveled.  Planning, 56(1), pp. 6+.

Eliot, J.L.  (1996).  Greening of the Czech Republic. National Geographic, 189(5),  pp. 146.

Essman, J.  (1993).  Nature in the City.  Conservationist, 47(6), pp. 22-29.

Fabos, J.G.  (1995).  Introduction and overview:  the greenway movement, uses and potentials of greenways.  Landscape and Urban Plannning, 33(1/3), pp. 1+.

Flink, C.A.  (1996).  Turning trash into trails-the story of Swift Creek Recycled Greenway.  Trends 33(2), pp. 29-37.

Forbouck, J.A.T. (1992).  Redlight for greenways. The Freeman, 42(10), pp. 392+.

Galuzzi, M.R. & Pflaum, J.M.  (1996).  Integrating drainage, water quality, wetlands, and habitat in a planned community development. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 122(3) pp. 101-108.

Greenway plan for Los Angeles. (1994).   Progressive Architecture, 75(1) pp. 55-57.

Greenways Help Communities Meet Economic Needs. (1991).  Small Town, 21(6), pp. 29+.

Greenways in urban and metropolitan areas.  (1995).  Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), pp. 45+.

Grove, N.  (1990).  Greenways-paths to the future.  National Geographic, 177(6), pp. 77+.

Guglielmino, J.E.  (1997).  Greenways:  paths to the future.  American Forests, 103(3), pp. 26-27.

Jordan, C.L.  (1991).  Gateways and greenways to Baltimore. Parks and Recreation, 26(6), pp. 34 +.
Keives, T.J.  (1993).  Greenway. Nature Study, 45(3/4),  pp. 29-31, March.

Kershner, B.  (1998)   Not far from the madding crowd:  green spaces and secret places of Staten Island.
New York State Conservationist, 53(2) pp. 6-9.

Lant, C.L. & Roberts, R.S.  (1990).  Greenbelts in the cornbelt:  riparian wetlands, intrinsic values, and market failure. Environment & Planning A, 22(10), pp. 1375-1388.

Lindsey, G.  (1999).  Use of urban greenways: insights from Indianapolis.  Landscape and Urban Planning, 45(2 / 3), pp. 145+.

Lindsey, G. & Knaap, G.  (1999).  Willingness to pay for urban greenway projects.  Journal of the American Planning Association 65(3),pp. 297-.

Little, C.E.  (1991).  Prospect.   Landscape Architecture, 81(1), pp. 112+.

Little, C.E.  (1989).  Ideas for healthier cities making greenways happen.  American Forests, 95(1/2), pp. 36+.

Luymes, D.T. & Tamminga, K.  (1995).  Integrating public safety and use into planning urban greenways. Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), pp. 391+.

MacDonald, L.  (1993).  Greenways: parks for the 21st Century. Urban Forests, 13(3),pp. 11+.

Macdonald, S.H.  (1991).  Greenways: preserving our urban environment.  Trilogy, 3(4), pp. 92 +.

Mastran, S.S.  (1992).  A look at greenways. Historic Preservation Forum, 6(2), 13+.

Moore, R.L. & Ross, D.T.  (2000).  Trails and recreational greenways:  corridors of benefits.  Parks and Recreation 33(1), pp. 68-79.

Moore, R.L.; Graefe, A.R. & Gitelson, R.J.  (1994).  Living near greenways: neighboring landowners' experiences with and attitudes toward rail-trails.   Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 12(1), pp. 79+.

Moore, R.L.; Scott, D.; & Graefe, A.R.  (1998).  The effects of activity differences on recreation experiences along a suburban greenway trail.  Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 16(2), pp. 35-53.

Moore, T.  (1996).  Greenspaces and greenways-Maryland's green infrastructure.  Trends 33(2), pp. 13-17.

Morris, M.  (1998).  Coastal Georgia Gateway.  Planning, 64(4), pp. 8-9.

Noonan, P.  (1991).  American greenways: a challenge for the '90s.   Outdoor America, 56(1), pp. 12 +.

Overton, S.  (1991).  Trail master: Chuck Flink makes a career of greenways. Landscape Architecture, 81(5), pp. 56+.

Parker, M. & Moore, R.L.  (1998).  Effects of contact methods on adjacent landowner attitudes toward a proposed rail-trail. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 16(3), pp. 1-14.

Perceptions of greenways. (1995).  Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), pp. 373+.

Porter, E. & Hastings, W.  (1991).  Metropolitan greenways: green connections for urban areas.  Trends, 28(4) pp.14+.

Pritchard, P.C.  (1987).  Americans outdoors; as we crowd closer together, we need more urban parks, trails, greenbelts, and waterways. National Parks, 61(12),  pp. 12-13, May-June.

Quayle, M.  (1995).  Urban greenways and public ways: realizing public ideas in a fragmented world. Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), pp. 461+.

Schardt, A.  (1993).  The green(way)ing of America. The greenways movement is linking up parks and byways that preserve habitat, provide recreation and simply beautify.  Foundation News, 34(5),pp. 20 +.

Schneider, T.  (2000).  Bike path phobia:  selling skeptics on urban greenway bike path safety.  Parks and Recreation 35(8), 62-69.

Scholen, G.  (1991).  Trail partnerships: the key to the state's role in providing Minnesota greenways.  Trends, 28(4),pp. 29 +.

Searns, R.M. (1995).  The evolution of greenways as an adaptive urban landscape form. Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), pp. 65+.

Searns, R. M. (1996). The evolution of greenways as an adaptive urban landscape form. In J. G. Fabos & J. Ahearn (Eds.), Greenways: The beginning of an international movement (pp. 65-80). Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press.

Shafer, C.S.; Scott, D. & Mixon, J.  (2000).  A greenway classification system:  defining the function and character of greenways in urban areas.  Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 18(2), pp. 88-106.

Smith, D.S. & Hellmung, P.C.  (1995).  Greenways enhance the ecology of small communities. Small Town, 26(1), pp.  30+.

Stearn, J.  (1990).  Leading the way.  The Leisure Manager, 16(9), pp. 10+.

Thompson, J.W.  (2000).  Getting trails on track.  Landscape Architecture, 90(6), pp. 80+.

Toole, J.  (1996).  Dealing with trail NIMBY's.  Trends 33(2), pp. 38-41.

Van Putten, M.  (1997).  Seeking solutions to the flood of tears.  National Wildlife, 35(5),  pp. 5.

Walmsley, A.  (1995).  Greenways and the making of urban form. Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3),  81+.

Walmsley, A. (1996). Greenways and the making of urban form. In J. G. Fabos & J. Ahearn (Eds.), Greenways: The beginning of an international movement (pp. 81-127). Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press.

Wapner, K.  (1994).  Hiking along the Hudson.  Backpacker, 22(5) pp. 98-99, June.

Warren, R.  (1996).  Urban Oasis: Guideways and Greenways in the Human Environment. Transportation Research Record, 1521,  pp. 111+.

Wells, D.  (1997).  Genesee Valley Greenway:  new uses for historic path.  New York State Conservationist,  51(4), pp. 21-23.

Wilkinson, B.  (1996).  ISTEA and trails:  new opportunities to fund trail development.  Trends, 33(2), pp. 22-24.

Zube, E.H.  (1995).  Greenways and the US National Park System. Landscape and Urban Planning, 33(1/3), 17+.

Zube, E. H. (1996). Greenways and the U.S. National Park System. In J. G. Fabos & J. Ahearn (Eds.), Greenways: The beginning of an international movement (pp. 17-26). Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press.