Contents Preface Acknowledgments Chapter One The Land Development Process Chapter Two Markets and Planners:An Initial Look at Relative Institutional Competence Chapter Three Zoning and the Rights of Landowners and Developers Chapter Four Zoning Changes and the Rights of Neighbors Chapter Five Subdivision Regulations,Building Codes,Aesthetic Controls Chapter Six Alternatives to Public Regulation:Nuisance Law,Fines and Rewards,Covenants Chapter Seven Financing the Urban Infrastructure Chapter Eight Discriminatory Land Use Controls Chapter Nine The Regional Obligations of Municipalities Chapter Ten Government as Landownet,Developer,and Financier Table of Cases Author Index Subject Index