The Stirrings Of A New Progressive Movement Can Be Heard, 2011 Occidental College
The Stirrings Of A New Progressive Movement Can Be Heard, Peter Dreier, Robert Gottlieb
Robert Gottlieb
No abstract provided.
Filling In 'Food Deserts', 2011 Occidental College
Filling In 'Food Deserts', Amanda Shaffer, Robert Gottlieb
Robert Gottlieb
No abstract provided.
Re-Envisioning The La River: A Program Of Community And Ecological Revitalization, 2011 Occidental College
Re-Envisioning The La River: A Program Of Community And Ecological Revitalization, Robert B. Gottlieb, Andrea M. Azuma, Brooke Gaw, Amanda L. Shaffer
Robert Gottlieb
No abstract provided.
A Road As A Route And Place: The Evolution And Transformation Of The Arroyo Seco Parkway, 2011 University of California - Los Angeles
A Road As A Route And Place: The Evolution And Transformation Of The Arroyo Seco Parkway, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Robert Gottlieb
Robert Gottlieb
No abstract provided.
Connecting The Parks To The Community And The Community To The Parks, 2011 Occidental College
Connecting The Parks To The Community And The Community To The Parks, Andrea M. Azuma, Robert B. Gottlieb, Mark Vallianatos, Jessica K. Gudmundson, Amanda L. Shaffer, Peter Dreier
Robert Gottlieb
No abstract provided.
Economic Recovery In The Rocky Mountain West: Metro Trends And Bottom-Up Responses, 2011 Brookings Institution
Economic Recovery In The Rocky Mountain West: Metro Trends And Bottom-Up Responses, Mark Muro
Brookings Scholar Lecture Series
No abstract provided.
The Ohio Bioscience Industry, 2000-2009, 2011 Cleveland State University
The Ohio Bioscience Industry, 2000-2009, Ziona Austrian, Candice Clouse, Matthew Hrubey
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
No abstract provided.
North Central Indiana Entrepreneurial Opportunity Survey Analysis, 2011 Cleveland State University
North Central Indiana Entrepreneurial Opportunity Survey Analysis, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Eli Auerbach, Sunjoo Park
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
This survey report is associated with “North Central Indiana Regional Analysis: Demographics, Economy, entrepreneurship and Innovation”
Northeast Indiana Entrepreneurial Opportunity Survey Analysis, 2011 Cleveland State University
Northeast Indiana Entrepreneurial Opportunity Survey Analysis, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Eli Auerbach, Sunjoo Park, Joan Chase
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
This survey report is associated with "Northeast Indiana Regional Analysis: Demographics, Economy, entrepreneurship and Innovation"
Pennsylvania’S True Commonwealth: The State Of Manufacturing – Challenges And Opportunities (Full Report), 2011 Cleveland State University
Pennsylvania’S True Commonwealth: The State Of Manufacturing – Challenges And Opportunities (Full Report), Edward W. Hill, John R. Brandt, Iryna Lendel, Faith Noble, Ellen Cyran, Charles Post, Jim Samuel, Fran Stewart
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
The Industrial Resource Center Network of Pennsylvania is the state’s affiliate of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership program. Both the IRC program and the MEP have longstanding traditions of self-assessment and evolution as ways of being accountable to the public and of promoting continuous improvement. The IRC program and the MEP are charged with helping manufacturing in general, and small to midsized manufacturers in particular, improve their competitive position. The IRC program uses the outcomes from these assessments to think about the challenges their constituents face due to rapid evolution in the globally competitive …
Northeast Ohio High-Technology Economy Report, 2011 Cleveland State University
Northeast Ohio High-Technology Economy Report, Iryna Lendel, Sunjoo Park
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
No abstract provided.
Northeast Indiana Regional Analysis: Demographics, Economy, Entrepreneurship And Innovation, 2011 Cleveland State University
Northeast Indiana Regional Analysis: Demographics, Economy, Entrepreneurship And Innovation, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Eli Auerbach, Sunjoo Park, Joan Chase
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
This report is associated with "Northeast Indiana Entrepreneurial Opportunity Survey Analysis"
North Central Indiana Regional Analysis: Demographics, Economy, Entrepreneurship And Innovation, 2011 Cleveland State University
North Central Indiana Regional Analysis: Demographics, Economy, Entrepreneurship And Innovation, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Eli Auerbach, Sunjoo Park
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
This report is associated with "North Central Indiana Entrepreneurial Opportunity Survey Analysis"
A Study Of The Video Game Industry In U.S Metropolitan Areas Using Occupational Analysis, 2011 University of Massachusetts Amherst
A Study Of The Video Game Industry In U.S Metropolitan Areas Using Occupational Analysis, Hinlan Wong
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
The video game industry is a billion dollar industry with an ever-growing fan base. Massachusetts, along with other states, has begun to take an interest in further developing this dynamic industry. A problem facing many policy makers and economic developers is accurately defining the video game industry, determining the types of workers that form of human capital within its workforce and where these businesses are located. This study helps to solve this problem by converting video game credits, found in all video games, into Standard Occupational Codes to identify the types of workers who comprise the industry and by conducting …
Modeling Space Heating Demand In Massachusetts’ Housing Stock And The Implications For Climate Change Mitigation Policy, 2011 University of Massachusetts Amherst
Modeling Space Heating Demand In Massachusetts’ Housing Stock And The Implications For Climate Change Mitigation Policy, Nathan H. Robinson
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
This research examines variation in average household energy consumption for space heating in municipalities in Massachusetts in order to explore the magnitude of variation among communities and potential causes. A dataset that aggregates natural gas consumption at the municipal level is used for a sample of municipalities in Massachusetts. Based upon this data, a regression model is developed to determine building and household occupancy characteristics that influence household energy consumption. The findings suggest dwelling size, tenure, and age are related to average household energy consumption.
Based upon these findings, recommendations are developed for the restructuring of federal and state level …
Town Center Vision, 2011 Portland State University
Town Center Vision, Caroline Chapman, Jacqueline Gruber, Neil Riordan
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
In December 2010, City Council passed Resolution 2261 which directed the City’s Committee for Citizen Involvement (CCI) to prepare a more formal action plan for smart growth and sustainability. Emerald Solutions, a team of Portland State Master’s students, was tasked with furthering these efforts by completing a Sustainability and Smart Growth Pilot Plan for the Town Center Pilot Area (TCPA). The plan works to develop a complete concept, structure, and community outreach process that will guide the City in the creation of a broader, citywide plan. This project was conducted under the supervision of Sumner Sharpe and Ellen Bassett.
Olde Towne St Helens Historic Design Guidelines, 2011 Portland State University
Olde Towne St Helens Historic Design Guidelines, Sadie Carney, Caitlin Francis, Drew Meisel, Victor Sanders
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
Throughout the northwest, portside communities are capitalizing on their rich cultural heritage by concentrating investment in their historic districts and waterfronts. From Astoria to Port Townsend, historic communities are benefiting from renewed economic vitality based on heritage tourism and the increased numbers of new businesses drawn to the district. As a former center of industry and manufacturing, Olde Towne St Helens boasts a rich heritage in its collection of buildings along the Strand and First Street. These structures offer a glimpse into the working-class, industrial past of the town and the era of shipbuilding and raw goods manufacturing that shaped …
Reinventing The Wheel, 2011 Portland State University
Reinventing The Wheel, Amy Hesse, April Cutter, Spencer Williams, Reza Farhoodi
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
The Reinventing the Wheel project is the process of developing a Bicycle Refinement Plan for the City of Redmond. A group of volunteer urban & regional planning graduate students from Portland State University, known as b:spoke Planning & Design, has been charged with developing strategies to increase bicycle ridership and remove barriers to transit options in Redmond. The project is a "refinement plan", as it involves the refinement of and building upon existing City plans such as the Transportation Systems Plan (TSP), Bicycle Master Plan, and Parks & Recreation Trails Master Plan. This project was conducted under the supervision of …
Clinton Street Max Urban Vision, 2011 Portland State University
Clinton Street Max Urban Vision, Darryl Abe, Allison Duncan, Sheri Fisher, Jay Higgins, Shawn Petch, Susan Rosenthal, Joel Stein, Huifu Xu
Urban Design Workshop
This document is the product of the 2011 Urban Design Workshop at Portland State University which worked to develop an urban design vision for the future Clinton Street MAX Station, part of the Portland- Milwaukie Light Rail line. This project follows two previous years of PSU workshops that investigated the urban design potential of Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail stations within the Hosford-Abernethy and Brooklyn neighborhoods in southeast Portland.
While previous efforts were broad in scope, our project specifically addresses two oversized blocks immediately adjacent to the Clinton Street Station, refered to as the Powell Triangle. The blocks are bordered by 12th …
Human Sanitary Wastes And Waste Treatment In New York City, 2011 Department of Technology and Society
Human Sanitary Wastes And Waste Treatment In New York City, David J. Tonjes, Christine O'Connell, Omkar Aphale, R. Lawrence Swanson
Technology & Society Faculty Publications
Henry Hudson first sailed toNew Yorkharbor 400 years ago. Since then,New York Cityhas both affected and been affected by water quality in greaterNew YorkHarbor. In this paper, we focus on sewers, sewerage, and sewage treatment inManhattanand their effects on theHudson River. It is clear that feedbacks among drinking water quality and quantity, population, public perceptions, regulations, and estuarine water quality exist, although their strength and character have varied over time. Early land uses damaged local water supplies found on ManhattanIsland. New Yorkthen began to exploit the large fresh water resources available to its north, which helped the City to expand …