Publications & Course Materials

View a summary of the DeVoe L. Moore Center's first publication:
Smarter Growth: Market-Based Strategies for Land-Use Planning in the 21st Century
Edited By Randall G. Holcombe and Samuel R. Staley, Greenwood Press, 2001.

View the introduction by Conference Organizer and Editor Keith Ihlanfeldt, to the special issue of the Journal of Regional Science (February 2006) that contains papers presented at the two-day Critical Issues Symposium held in March 2005, "State and Local Government Regulation and Economic Development."

View the introduction by Center Director Keith Ihlanfeldt to the special issue of Urban Studies (February, 2004) that contains the papers presented at the 2001 Critical Issues Symposium, "The Causes and Consequences of Exclusionary Regulations."

Policy Briefs

IssueTitleDateAuthor(s)
29School Siting & Healthy CommunitiesJanuary 2009Rebecca Miles, Tracy Suber, Ruth Steiner, Sandra Whitehead
28Green Infrastructure Connectivity for Public Health in FloridaOctober 2008Christopher Coutts
27Rethinking the Florida Transportation Concurrency MandateMarch 2008Tim Chapin, Greg Thompson, and Jeff Brown
26Population Density and Municipal Government ExpendituresOctober 2007Randal Holcombe and DeEdgra Williams
25Why Do Florida Counties Adopt Urban Growth Boundaries?September 2007Randall Holcombe
24The Regulatory Tax: Assessing and Tracking the Impact of Land Use Regulation on House Prices in Leon CountyMarch 2007Ron Cheung
23Assessing the Effectiveness of Comprehensive Plans in Mitigating Exposure of Florida Coastal Communities to Hurricane FloodingDecember 2006Tim Chapin, Robert Deyle, and Jay Baker
22The Effect of Land Use Regulation on Housing and Land PricesNovember 2006Keith Ihlanfeldt
21The Failure Of Wetland Migitigation Banking To Account For Ecosystem ServicesMay 2006J. B. Ruhl
20Impact Fees and the Supply of Affordable Housing in FloridaMay 2006Gregory Burge
19From Bid's To Rid's: Creating “Residential Improvement Districts”April 2006Robert H. Nelson
18Reduced Hazard Exposure through Growth Management? An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Florida’s Hurricane Hazard Mitigation PMarch 2006Tim Chapin, Robert Deyle, and Jay Baker
17Inclusionary Zoning: Is it Right for Florida?October 2005Ryan West
16Findings from a Review of Local Government: Concurrency Practices in FloridaSeptember 2005Tim Chapin
15Planning for Growth: The Advantages of a Longer Planning HorizonFebruary 2005Randal Holcombe