Alterman, R.; Carmon, N.; and Hill, M.M.1984. Integrated Evaluation: A synthesis of approaches to the evaluation of broad-aim social programs. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences18(6):381-389.
2.
American Institute of Planners.1978. The City of Simi Valley, California Net Benefit Assessment Process . Washington, D.C.: American Institute of Planners.
3.
Chadwick, G.1971. A Systems View of PlanningOxford: Pergamon Press.
4.
Charnes, A., and Cooper, W.1961. Management Models and Industrial Applications for Linear Programming. New York: John Wiley .
5.
Department of the Environment.1972a. Evaluating Alternatives in Structure Plan Making, Structure plan note 7-72 . London: HMSO.
6.
Department of the Environment.1972b. The Use of Evaluation Matrices for Structure Plans, Structure plan note 8-72 . London: HMSO.
7.
Department of Transport.1979. Trunk Road Proposals A Comprehensive Framework for Appraisal, The Standing Advisory Committee of Trunk Roads. London: HMSO.
8.
Faludi, A., and Voogd, H. , eds. 1985. Evaluation of Complex Policy Problems . Delft, The Netherlands : Delftsche Uitgevers Maatschappij B.V., 1-5.
9.
Gupta, S.K., and Richards, L.D.1979. A language for policy-level modelling. Journal of Operations Research Society30:297-308.
10.
Hill, M.M.1967. A method for the evaluation of transportation plans . Highway Research Record180:21-34.
11.
—. 1968. A goals-achievement matrix for evaluating alternative plans. Journal of the American Institute of Planners34(1):19-28.
12.
—. 1973. Planning for Multiple Objectives. Philadelphia: Regional Science Research Institute, Monograph No. 5.
13.
—. 1985a. Can multiple-objective evaluation methods enhance rationality in planning? In Rationality in Planning, eds. M Breheny and A. Hooper.London: Pion, 166-182.
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—. 1985b. Decision making contexts and strategies for evaluation . In Evaluation of Complex Policy Problems, eds. A. Faludi and A. Voogd.Delft, The Netherlands: Delftsche Utigevers Maatschappij B.V, Delft9-34.
15.
Hill, M.M., and Alterman, R.1974. Power plant site evaluation: The case of the Sharon Plant in Israel. Journal of Environmental Management2(2):179-196.
16.
Hill, M.M., and Lomovasky, C.1980. The minimal requirements approach to conflict resolution in participatory planning. Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies . Working paper.
17.
—. 1981. Minimal requirements evaluation of a neighborhood rehabilitation project: A case study of Yad-Hatisha. Haifa , Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies. Working paper.
18.
Hill, M.M., and Shechter, M.1971. Optimal goal achievement in the development of outdoor recreation facilities. In London Papers in Regional Science 2: Urban and Regional Planning, ed. A. G. Wilson.London: Pion, 110-120.
19.
—. 1978. Multiple objectives in outdoor recreation planning . Journal of Leisure Research10(2):126-140.
20.
Hill, M.M.; Shechter, M.; Amir, S.; and Alterman, R.1972. Evaluating Alternative Sites for a Power Plant, Research report prepared for the Israel National Committee on Biosphere and Environmental Quality. Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies (in Hebrew).
21.
Hill, M.M., and Tzamir, Y.1972. Multidimensional evaluation of regional plans serving multiple objectives. Papers of The Regional Science Association29:139-165.
22.
Hill, M., and Werczberger, E.1978. Goal programming and the goals-achievement matrix . International Regional Science Review3(2):165-181.
23.
Jessiman, J.; Brand, D.; Tumminia, A.; and Brussee, C.R.1967. A rational decision-making technique for transportation plans. Highway Research Record180:71-80.
24.
Lichfield, N.1960. Cost-benefit analysis in city planning. Journal of the American Institute of Planners26:273-279.
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—. 1968. Economics in town planning: A basis for decision making . Town Planning Review39:13-15.
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—. 1970. Evaluation methodology of urban and regional plans: A review. Regional Studies4(8):151-165.
27.
Lichfield N.; Kettle, P.; and Whitbread, N.1975. Evaluation in the Planning Process. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
28.
Lingoes, J.C.1968. The multivariate analysis of qualitative data. Multivariate Behavioral Research13:61-94.
29.
Lomovasky, C., and Hill, M.M.1984. The minimal requirements approach to policy modelling in public planning. Journal of the Operations Research Society of America35(6):537-547.
30.
Miller, D.1975. Planning evaluation: A selective bibliography of benefit-cost, goal achievement, and related analytical methods. Exchange Bibliography No. 935. Monticello, Ill.: Council of Planning Librarians.
31.
—. 1980. Project location analysis using the goals achievement method of evaluation. Journal of the American Planning Association46(2):195-208.
32.
—. 1985. Equity and efficiency effects of investment decisions: Multicriteria methods for assessing distributional implications. In Evaluation of Complex Policy Problems, eds. A. Faludi and H. Voogd.Delft, The Netherlands: Delftsche Utigevers Maatschappij B.V, 35-50.
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Nijkamp, P.1975. A multicriteria method for project evaluation. Papers of the Regional Science Association35:87-114.
34.
Paelinck, J.H.P.1976. Qualitative multiple criteria analysis: Environmental protection and multiregional development. Papers of the Regional Science Association36:59-74.
35.
West Central Scotland Plan Team.1974. West Central Scotland, A Programme of Action. Glasgow.
36.
Hill, M.M.1966. A Method for Evaluating Plans: The Goal Achievement Matrix Applied to Transportation Plans. Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania.
37.
Hill, M.M.1973. Planning for Multiple Objectives. Monograph No. 5. Philadelphia: Regional Science Research Institute.
38.
—. 1985. Israel's neighborhood renewal program: A case study approach. Paper No. 306. Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia, Center for Human Settlements.
39.
Hill, M. M., and Shefer, D. Guest Editors. 1975. Environment and Planning A — An International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (7)3. Special issue contains selected papers prepared and delivered at the First Israeli Regional Science Association. London: Pion.
40.
Hill, M.M.1967. A method for the evaluation of transportation plans . Highway Research Record180:21-34.
41.
—. 1968. A goals-achievement matrix for evaluating alternative plans. Journal of the American Institute of Planners34(1):19-28.
42.
—. 1974. The evaluation of regional development plans. I . T.C.C. Roview12:82-92.
43.
—. 1980. Planning in turbulence: The Israeli experience . CONTACT12(1):55-76.
44.
Hill, M.M., and Alterman, R.1972. The choice of a site for a power station: An example of decision making in planning. City and Region1(1):77-84 (in Hebrew).
45.
—. 1973. Interdisciplinary research in the service of the policy maker for the urban environment. City and Region2(3):71-78 (in Hebrew).
46.
—. 1974. Power plant site evaluation: The case of the Sharon Plant in Israel. Journal of Environmental Management2(2):179-196.
47.
—. 1978. The implementation of urban land use plans. Journal of the American Institute of Planners44(3).
48.
—. 1979. The problem of setting flexible norms for land allocation for public services. EKISTICS46(276):161-165.
49.
—. 1980. Distribution criteria for public services in Israel . Journal of Urban Analysis16(1):247-260.
50.
Hill, M.M.; Alterman, R.; and Carmon, N.1984. Integrated evaluation: A synthesis of approaches to the evaluation of broad-aim social programs. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences18(6):381-389.
51.
Hill, M.M.; Alterman, R.; and Harris, D.1984. The impact of public participation on planning: The case of the Derbyshire Structure Plan. Town Planning Review55(2):177-196.
52.
Hill, M.M., and Carmon N.1981. Neighborhood deterioration and rehabilitation. ITCC Review10(1):40-49. Also reprinted in Urban Development and Urban Renewal, ed. D. Soen. London:G. Godwin, 1981.
53.
—. 1984. Project renewal: An Israeli experiment in neighborhood rehabilitation. Habitat International8(2):117-132.
54.
Hill, M.M.; Gabriel, K.R.; and Law Yone, H.1974. A multi-variate statistical technique for regionalization . Journal of Regional Science4(1):89-106.
55.
Hill, M.M., and Lomovasky, C.1984. The minimal requirements approach to policy modelling in public planning. Journal of the Operations Research Society of America35(6):537-547.
56.
Hill, M.M., and Shechter, M.1971. Optimal goal achievement in the development of outdoor recreation facilities. In London Papers in Regional Science 2: Urban and Regional Planning, ed. A.G. Wilson.London: Pion110-120.
57.
—. 1978. Multiple objectives in outdoor recreation planning . Journal of Leisure Research10(2):126-140.
58.
Hill, M.M., and Tzamir, Y.1972. Multidimensional evaluation of regional plans serving multiple objectives. Papers of the Regional Science Association29:139-165.
59.
Hill, M.M.; Weill C.; and Tzamir, Y.1975. A computer model for the spatial allocation of activities in a region. Environmental and Planning A7(3):243-250.
60.
Hill, M.M., and Werczberger, E.1974. Environmental protection and municipal reform of the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Region. City and Region2(7):301-313 (in Hebrew).
61.
—. 1978. Goal programming and the goals-achievement matrix . International Regional Science Review3(2):165-181.
62.
Hill, M.M.1980. Urban and regional planning in Israel. In Can Planning Replace Politics: The Israeli Experience, edited by G. Shefer, Y. Manoy, I. Galnoor, D. Inbar, and R. Bielski.Jerusalem and Nijhoff, The Netherlands: Van Leer Institute , 259-282.
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—. 1985. Can multiple-objective evaluation methods enhance rationality in planning? In Rationality in Planning, eds. M. Breheny and A. Hooper , 166-182London: Pion.
64.
—. 1985. Decision making contexts and strategies for evaluation ." In Evaluation of Complex Policy Problems, eds. A. Faludi and A. Voogd.Delft, The Netherlands: Delftsche Utigevers Maatschappij B.V, Delft9-34.
65.
—. 1986. Israeli planning in an age of turbulence. In Planning in Turbulence, eds. D. Morley and A. Shachar.Jerusalem: The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University , 57-68.
66.
Hill, M.M., and Alterman, R.1986. Land use planning in Israel. In International Handbook of Land Use Planning, ed. N. Patricios.Westport: Greenwood Press, 72-86.
67.
Hill, M.M.1967. Israeli planning: A plan review. Journal of the American Institute of Planners33(3):196-198.
68.
—. 1970. Review of urban and regional planning: A systems approach . Environment and Planning2(1):115-117.
69.
—. 1972. Review of Coventry-Solihull-Warwickshire: A strategy for the sub-region. Urban Studies9(2):234-237.
70.
—. 1974. Review of planning machinery. Built Environment3(12):610-611.
71.
—. 1977. Review of evaluation in the planning process. Journal of the American Institute of Planners47(2):206-207.
72.
Hill, M.M.1972. Regional planning in Israel. Chapter in the report Environmental in Israel, prepared by Israel National Council for Research and Development to U.N. Conference on the Environment inStockholm, June, 61-68.
73.
Hill, M.M., and others. 1973. Municipal Reform in the Dan Region. Israel Institute for Urban Planning Research 1973, Main report and particularly Appendix IV, Environmental Quality (in Hebrew).
74.
Hill, M.M., and Alterman, R.1977. Land Use Planning Standards Part A: Open Space . Report submitted to the Ministry of the Interior of Israel.
75.
—. 1979. Land Use Planning Standards: Educational Facilities . Report submitted to the Ministry of the Interior of Israel.
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—. 1980. Land Use Planning Standards: Cultural Facilities . Report submitted to Ministry of the Interior of Israel.
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—. 1980. Land Use Planning Standards: Religious Facilities . Report submitted to Ministry of the Interior of Israel.
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—. 1981. Land Use Planning Standards: Health Facilities . Report submitted to Ministry of the Interior of Israel.
79.
—. 1984. Land Use Planning Standards: Summary Report. Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies.
80.
—. 1985. Land Use Planning Standards: Integrated Systems . Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies.
81.
Hill, M.M.; Alterman, R.; and Carmon, N.1981. Multi-Group Integrated Evaluation: A Synthesis of Approaches to the Evaluation of Broad-Aim Programs. Report submitted to Neaman Institute. —. 1982. The Evaluation Study of Project Renewal. Neaman Institute: Interim Report submitted to the International Committee for the Evaluation of Project Renewal.
82.
Hill M.M.; Amir, S.; and Berechman, J.1980. Improvements and Applications of IMGRID Planning Method . Report submitted to Ford Foundation.
83.
Hill M.M.; Baron, M.; and Tsernik, Y.1976. Economic Aspects of Urban Physical Planning on Environmental Quality. A report for the Israel Committee for the Biosphere and Environmental Quality (in Hebrew).
84.
Hill, M.M.; Carmon, N.; and others 1980. Neighborhood Rehabilitation in Israel . First report submitted to Neaman Institute.
85.
Hill, M.M., and Gil, E.1973. Physical Planning in Israel as a Major Factor in Environmental Control. Prepared for Department of Physical Planning, Ministry of the Interior to be tabled at International Federation of Housing and Town Planning Conference.
86.
Hill M.M.; Harif, M.; Kahana, F.; and Wachman, A.1976. Physical Planning in Kibbutz. Report submitted to Technical Department of Kibbutz Movement and Peretz Naftali Fund (in Hebrew).
87.
Hill, M.M.; Hufschmidt M.M.; and others 1970. The Metropolitan Planning Process: An Exploratory Study. Research Report, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Prepared for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development .
88.
Hill M.M.; Law Yone, H.; and Alterman, R.1975. The Implementation Framework of Urban Plans in Israel . Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies A report to Ford Foundation.
89.
Hill, M.M.; Law Yone, H.; and Gabriel, R.1972. The Division of the State of Israel into Planning Regions . Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies (in Hebrew).
90.
Hill, M.M.; Shechter, M.; Amir, S.; and Alterman, R.1972. Evaluating Alternative Sites for a Power Plant . Research report prepared for the Israel National Committee on Biosphere and Environmental Quality. Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies (in Hebrew).
91.
Hill, M.M.; Shechter, M.; and Hochman, O.1970. Mathematical Models in Urban Renewal, Report No. 2 in the Series on Urban Renewal in Israel. Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies (in Hebrew).
92.
Hill, M.M., and Tomazinis, A.R.1964. An Analysis of Trip Lengths in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Institute of Urban Studies.
93.
Hill, M.M.; Weiller, R.; and Mannheim, B.1971. Urban Renewal in Israel: A Study Review. Report No. 1 in the Series on Urban Renewal in Israel. Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies (in Hebrew).
94.
Hill M.M.; Weil, C.; and Tzamir, Y.1974. A Mathematical Model for Generating and Evaluating Physical Plans. Haifa, Israel: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center for Urban and Regional Studies (in Hebrew).