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title: "References"
description: |
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See below for a broad sample of references that I've come across on my journey
in learning more about the built environment. I will attempt to update this as
often as I can to reflect my own perception of the field. If you're looking for
statistics references, I have listed some of my favorite statistics-related
references [here](https://www.apetersonsite.org/post/phdlessons/).
*Last updated 10/18/21*
# Books
* The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs
* The American City: What Works, What Doesn't by Alexander Gavin
* The Walkable City: How Downtown can Save America, One Step at a Time by Jeff Speck
# Web
* [r/urbanplanning](https://www.reddit.com/r/urbanplanning)
* [City Beautiful](https://youtube.com/citybeautiful)
* [Not Just Bikes](https://youtube.com/notjustbikes)
* [StrongTowns](https://strongtowns.org)
# Academic
* Health
* [Brisa Sanchez](https://drexel.edu/dornsife/academics/faculty/Brisa%20Sanchez/)
* See the other researchers at the [Drexel Urban Health Collaborative](https://drexel.edu/uhc/) as well
* [Mark Nieuwenhuijsen](https://www.isglobal.org/en/our-team/-/profiles/18505)
* Crime
* [Charles Branas](https://www.publichealth.columbia.edu/people/our-faculty/ccb2166)
* [Greg Ridgeway](https://sites.google.com/view/gregridgeway/cv)
* Economics
* [Donald Shoup](shoupdogg.net)
* Transit, Transit Planning
* [Robin Lovelace](robinlovelace.net)