PUBLICATIONS
Stone, Brian Jr., Jeremy Hess, and Howard Frumkin. Urban form and extreme heat events: Are sprawling cities more vulnerable to climate change than compact cities? Environmental Health Perspectives, in press.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2009. Mobile source CO2 mitigation through smart growth development and vehicle fleet hybridization. Environmental Science & Technology, 43: 9052-9056.
Stone, Brian Jr., Mednick, Adam, Holloway, Tracey, and Spak, Scott. 2009. Mobile source CO2 mitigation through smart growth development and vehicle fleet hybridization. Environmental Science & Technology, 43: 1704-1710.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2008. Climate change and place roundtable. Places, 20(2): 68-73.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2008. Urban sprawl and air quality in large U.S. cities. Journal of Environmental Management, 86: 688-698.
Stone, Brian Jr., Adam C. Mednick, Tracey Holloway, Scott N. Spak. 2007. Is compact growth good for air quality? Journal of the American Planning Association, 73 (4): 404-418.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2007. Urban and rural temperature trends in proximity to large U.S. cities: 1951-2000. International Journal of Climatology, 27: 1801-1807.
Stone, Brian Jr. and John M. Norman. 2006. Land use planning and surface heat island formation: A parcel-based radiation flux approach. Atmospheric Environment, 40: 3561-3573.
Stone, Brian Jr. and Jessica L. Bullen. 2006. Urban form and watershed management: How zoning influences stormwater volumes. Environment and Planning: Part B, 33: 21-37.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2006. Developing design-oriented strategies to combat regional scale climate change. Geo-Environment and Landscape Evolution, J. Martin-Duque, C. Brebbia, D. Emmanouloudis, and U. Mander (eds.). WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 89: 195-204.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2006. Physical planning and urban heat island formation: How cities change regional climates, in Smart Growth and Climate Change: Regional Development, Infrastructure and Adaptation, M. Ruth (ed.), Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 318-341.
Chi, Guangqing and Brian Stone, Jr. 2005. Sustainable transport planning: Estimating the ecological footprint of vehicle travel in future years. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 131(3):170-180.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2005. Urban heat and ozone formation: An emerging role for planners in the climate change debate. Journal of the American Planning Association, 71: 13-26.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2004. Paving over paradise: How land use regulations promote residential imperviousness. Journal of Landscape and Urban Planning, 69: 101-113.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2004. Review of The Politics of Mobility: Transport, the Environment, and Public Policy, by Geoff Vigar. Urban Affairs Review. 39(3): 398-400.
Stone, Brian Jr. 2003. Air quality by design: Harnessing the Clean Air Act to manage metropolitan growth. Journal of Planning Education and Research. 23(2): 177-190.
Stone, Brian Jr. and Michael O. Rodgers. 2001. Urban form and thermal efficiency: How the design of cities influences the urban heat island effect. Journal of the American Planning Association, 67(2): 186-198.
Frank, Lawrence D., Brian Stone, Jr., and William Bachman. 2000. Linking land use with household vehicle emissions in the central Puget Sound: Methodological framework and findings. Transportation Research - Part D: Transport and Environment, May, 173-196.
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