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Whodata.Org, The Website Project Of The Uno Planning And Urban Studies Department, Was Featured In The Times-Picayune Article “New Orleans Blight Websites Get Varied Responses From City Hall.”, Michelle Thompson
Michelle M. Thompson
No abstract provided.
Michelle Thompson, Assistant Professor Of Planning And Urban Studies, Was Quoted In The Times-Picayune Story “Website Tracks Neighborhood Recovery In N.O.”, Michelle Thompson
Michelle Thompson, Assistant Professor Of Planning And Urban Studies, Was Quoted In The Times-Picayune Story “Website Tracks Neighborhood Recovery In N.O.”, Michelle Thompson
Michelle M. Thompson
No abstract provided.
Michelle Thompson, Assistant Professor Of Planning And Urban Studies, Was Interviewed Live On The Fox 8 Morning News To Discuss The Launch Of The Website Whodata.Org., Michelle Thompson
Michelle Thompson, Assistant Professor Of Planning And Urban Studies, Was Interviewed Live On The Fox 8 Morning News To Discuss The Launch Of The Website Whodata.Org., Michelle Thompson
Michelle M. Thompson
No abstract provided.
Michelle Thompson, Assistant Professor Of Planning And Urban Studies, Was Quoted In The The Times-Picayune Article “Whodata.Org Allows New Orleans Residents To Track Recovery In Their Neighborhoods”, Michelle Thompson
Michelle M. Thompson
No abstract provided.
Visual Valuation: Implementing Valuation Modeling And Geographic Information Solutions, Michelle Thompson, Mark Linne
Visual Valuation: Implementing Valuation Modeling And Geographic Information Solutions, Michelle Thompson, Mark Linne
Michelle M. Thompson
This book offers innovative thinking and technological solutions to many of the issues confronting the valuation profession today. It explores information technology--the latest generation of geographic information systems (GIS), valuation modeling applications, and predictive analytics software—and its implementation by real estate professionals.
The valuation scenarios presented in this new book range from the approachable to the complex, as various contributors with diverse expertise find ways to leverage existing technologies to address valuation issues. The discussions and demonstrations provided will educate appraisers new to valuation modeling and GIS while also addressing the concerns of more sophisticated users who are already comfortable …
Aap Students Return To New Orleans To Help In Recovery Process, Michelle Thompson
Aap Students Return To New Orleans To Help In Recovery Process, Michelle Thompson
Michelle M. Thompson
No abstract provided.
The Development Of Pedestrianization In The United States: A Case Study Evaluation Of Boston's Downtown Crossing, Michelle Thompson
The Development Of Pedestrianization In The United States: A Case Study Evaluation Of Boston's Downtown Crossing, Michelle Thompson
Michelle M. Thompson
This is a retrospective analysis of pedestrian malls in the United States. The case study was based upon the Downtown Crossing in Boston, Massachusetts.