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Full-Text Articles in Urban Studies and Planning
Lessons From Cities On The Front Line Of Sea Level Rise, Diane Horn
Lessons From Cities On The Front Line Of Sea Level Rise, Diane Horn
October 30, 2015: Beyond Toolkits: Adaptation Strategies and Lessons
No abstract provided.
Corps Efforts On Sea Level Rise In Hampton Roads, Greg Steele
Corps Efforts On Sea Level Rise In Hampton Roads, Greg Steele
October 30, 2015: Beyond Toolkits: Adaptation Strategies and Lessons
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Panel Presentation: Norfolk: Thriving With Water, Norfolk Working Group
Panel Presentation: Norfolk: Thriving With Water, Norfolk Working Group
October 30, 2015: Beyond Toolkits: Adaptation Strategies and Lessons
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Ridazz, Wrenches, And Wonks: A Revolution On Two Wheels Rolls Into Los Angeles, Donald Parker Strauss
Ridazz, Wrenches, And Wonks: A Revolution On Two Wheels Rolls Into Los Angeles, Donald Parker Strauss
Antioch University Dissertations & Theses
How can we make cities more livable? Los Angeles, in particular, is a notably challenging place to live. For many, it is hard to see Los Angeles—city or county—as anything other than a huge, sprawling, and some would say placeless place. Los Angeles is known by many as the place that tore up more than 1,000 miles of streetcar lines to make way for millions of cars and hundreds of miles of freeways. Because of this, Los Angeles is also known for its poor air quality and jammed freeways. Those who live in Los Angeles know that it can be …