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Full-Text Articles in Urban Studies and Planning
Sheltering Opportunity: City Planning And Housing In Chicago, 1909-1941, Kari Renae Smith
Sheltering Opportunity: City Planning And Housing In Chicago, 1909-1941, Kari Renae Smith
Theses and Dissertations
City planning in the United States has undergone continuous evolution; the profession has struggled to produce solutions that match the caliber of its ambitions while keeping up with the ever-changing city. Furthermore, at times special interests have co-opted city planning, utilizing and constraining the profession to meet those interests – often focused on increasing property values while neglecting other social needs, not least of which is the provision of adequate housing. This dissertation aims to contribute to a better understanding of how the definition and scope of city planning changes to include or exclude social issues by examining the relationship …
Investigating The Housing Market For Student Tenants Surrounding An Urban University, Olivia M. Dobbs Ms.
Investigating The Housing Market For Student Tenants Surrounding An Urban University, Olivia M. Dobbs Ms.
Honors College Theses
The private housing market for students around Wayne State University, an urban campus in Detroit, Michigan, stands in a fast-changing period. The area has grown economically from institutional and medical center investment in the past few years, causing occupancy and rents to rise. This follows years of disinvestment that allowed rent rates to fall to comfortable rates for students. The University has published its interest in developing the “campus life” including more off-campus private market housing for students, while developers see potential for even higher rents for young professionals. This study assesses the current perceptions of a sample of rental …
Slides: Adapting Western Water Policy For Resilience Under Climate Change, Bonnie G. Colby
Slides: Adapting Western Water Policy For Resilience Under Climate Change, Bonnie G. Colby
Shifting Baselines and New Meridians: Water, Resources, Landscapes, and the Transformation of the American West (Summer Conference, June 4-6)
Presenter: Dr. Bonnie G. Colby, Professor of Resource Economics & Hydrology, University of Arizona Department of Agriculture & Resource Economics
22 slides
Slides: Sustainable Forest Management Of Community Forest Lands: It's A Matter Of Balance, Dave Epperly
Slides: Sustainable Forest Management Of Community Forest Lands: It's A Matter Of Balance, Dave Epperly
Community-Owned Forests: Possibilities, Experiences, and Lessons Learned (June 16-19)
Presenter: Dave Epperly, St. Louis County Forest, MN
28 slides
Public Administration In The Context Of Change: Problems And Prospects, Dwight Waldo
Public Administration In The Context Of Change: Problems And Prospects, Dwight Waldo
Ralph Bunche Journal of Public Affairs
No abstract provided.