Book Chapters (34):
- Scapraci, J.L., Aguilar, A., Escamilla, I. 2008. Middle American Cities, In Geography of World Cities, Stanley Brunn et al., Eds., New York: Prentice Hall.
- Hirt, S. and Scarpaci, J.L. 2007. Suburbanizing Havana and Sofia: Comparative Post-socialist Peri-urban Change. In Cuba in Transition, Vol. 17. Washington, D.C.: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, pp. 288-299.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 2007. Comment: GIS and Remotely-sensed Research on Habana Vieja and Jardines del Rey. In J. Pérez-López, Ed., Cuba in Transition Vol. 16. Washington, D.C.: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, pp. 234-236.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 2006. Environmental Planning and Heritage Tourism in Cuba During the Special Period: Challenges and Opportunities In (Pugh, J and Henshall-Momsen, J, eds.) Environmental Planning in the Caribbean: Contexts and Case Studies, Aldershot: Ashgate.
- Scarpaci, J.L. and Portella, A. 2005 The Historical Geography of Cuba’s Sugar Landscape. In J. Pérez-López and Alvarez, J. eds., Reinventing the Cuban Sugar Industry. Lexington Books: Lexington, MA, pp. 1-14.
- Woofter, H., Edge, K., and Scarpaci, J. 2004. Globalization and regional architecture in Havana: Between Homogenization and Local Creativity. In Proceedings of the International Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Washington, D.C.: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, pp. 478-483.
- Richardson, B. and Scarpaci, J.L. 2004. The Quality of Life in the 20th Century Caribbean. In (B. Brereton, ed.) UNESCO: The General History of the Caribbean , Volume 5, The Caribbean in the Twentieth Century. Hampshire, England: Macmillan Caribbean, pp. 627-656.
- Scarpaci, J.L. and Coyula, M. 2005. Urban sustainability, built heritage, and globalization in the Cuban capital. In Sassen, S and Macotullio, P. Editors. UNESCO Encyclopedia of Institutional and Infrastructural Resources. Oxford: Eolss Publishers [http://www.eolss.net].
- Scarpaci, J.L. 2003. Heritage planning in Trinidad, Cuba. In J. Pérez-López and J.L. Scarpaci, Editors. Cuba in Transition, Vol. 13. Washington, D.C. Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 2001. Healing landscapes: Revolution and health care in post-socialist Havana. In A. Williams, Editor, Therapeutic Landscapes: The Dynamic Between Place and Wellness. New York and Oxford: University Press of America, Inc., pp. 201-220.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 2000. Winners and losers in restoring Old Havana. In Cuba in Transition, Volume 10, Edited by Jorge Pérez López and José F. Alonso, Washington, D.C.: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, pp. 289-299.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 2002. Havana: The Dynamics of Mayoral Executive Power in Havana. (D. J. Meyers and Henry Dietz, eds.) Capital City Politics in Latin America: Democratization and Empowerment. Boulder, CO: Lynne Reiner Publishers, pp. 163-192.
- Berlagosky, F., Figueroa, R. and Scarpaci, J.L. 2002. The political ecology of air pollution in Santiago de Chile. In (R. Ashka, ed.) Health Care Delivery in Developing Countries: Issues and Challenges. Sage Publications, New Delhi.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1998. Tourism planning during Cuba’s ‘Special Period.’ In (F. Costa, R. Kent, A. Dutt, and A. Noble, eds.), Regional Planning and Development Practices and Policies. Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, UK., pp. 225-244.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1998. The changing face of Cuban socialism: Tourism and planning in the post-socialist era. In (D. Keeling and J. Wiley, eds.), CLAG Yearbook. Austin: University of Texas Press, In (D. Keeling and J. Wiley, eds.), pp. 87-110.
- Scarpaci, J.L. and W. Doolittle. 1998. Karl W. Butzer: The 1997 Carl O. Sauer Distinguished Scholar Award. CLAG Yearbook. Austin: University of Texas Press, pp. 131-132.
- Scarpaci, J.L. and Caviedes, C. 1998. Karl W. Butzer (Essay honoring Dr. Butzer's accomplishments and contributions to Latinamericanist geography). In (D. Keeling and J. Wiley, eds.), CLAG Yearbook. Austin: University of Texas Press.
- Frazier, L.J. and Scarpaci, J.L. 1998. Landscapes of state violence and the struggle to reclaim community: Mental health and human rights in Iquique, Chile. In (R. Kearns and W. Gesler, eds.) Putting Health into Place: Making Connections in Geographical Research. Syracuse University Press, pp. 53-74.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1996. Back to the future: The sociopolitical dynamics of Miramar's (Havana, Cuba) real-estate market. In José Alonso, Ed., Cuban in Transition, Vol. 6., Washington, D.C.: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, pp. 196-201.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1996. New federalism in Cuba. In V. Rodríguez and P. Ward, Eds., Memoria: New Federalism, State and Local Government in Mexico, Austin, TX: University of Texas, Institute of Latin American Studies, The Mexican Center, pp. 18-21.
- Scarpaci, J.L. and Irarrázaval, I. 1996. Caring for people: health care and education provision. In, D. Preston, Latin American Development. London: Longman Scientific, pp. 188-215.
- Scarpaci, J.L. and Kearns, R. A. 1997. Locational attributes of health care. In (David Gotchman, ed.) Handbook of Health Behavior Research II: Provider Determinants, New York: Plenum Press, pp. 81-102.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1995. The Emerging Food and Paladar Market in Havana. In. J. Pérez-López, ed., Cuba in Transition. Washington, D.C.: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, pp. 74-84.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1993. Chile. In (Gerald Greenfield, ed.) International Handbook of Latin American Urbanization, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, pp. 37-69.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1992. Empowerment strategies of poor women under the Chilean dictatorship. In (M. Turshen and B. Holcomb, eds.) Women and Development Policy in the Third World. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, pp. 33-50.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1993. Introduction. In (C. Weil and J. Scarpaci, eds.) Health and Health Care in Latin American During the 'Lost Decade': Insights for the 1990s. Minneapolis: Prisma Institute, University of Minnesota, pp. 5-8.
- Scarpaci, J.L. and Miranda-Radic, E. 1991. Social Security in Chile. In (M. Tracy and F. Pampel, eds.) Handbook of International Old-Age Insurance. Greenwood, CT: Greenwood Press, pp. 25-42.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1989. Social theory. In (Gary Elbow, ed.) Future Directions in Latin American Geography. Auburn: Conference of Latinamericanist Geographers, University of Alabama, pp. 3-12.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1989. The privatization of health services: theory and practice. In (J.L. Scarpaci, ed.) Health Services Privatization in Industrial Societies. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 1-23.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1989. Dismantling public health services in authoritarian Chile. In (J.L. Scarpaci, ed.) Health Services Privatization in Industrial Societies, pp. 219-244.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1989. Lessons on the methodological and conceptual issues of health services privatization. In (J.L. Scarpaci, ed.) Health Services Privatization in Industrial Societies, pp. 269-274.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1989. Epílogo: La Salud en Chile, Pasado, Presente y Futuro. In Salud y Régimen Militar. Santiago: Colectivo de Atención Primaria, pp. 177-184.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1986. The Kissinger Commission Report: Implications for the Latinamericanist Geographer. In (D. Clawson, ed.) CLAG Yearbook. New Orleans: University of New Orleans, pp. 54-48.
- Scarpaci, J.L. 1981. Utilization of mobile health care services in Atacama Desert villages. In (B. Lentneck, ed.) Leading Issues in Latinamericanist Geography. Muncie, Indiana: CLAG pp. 44-56.