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Interactions between lake water quality and urban land cover /Tylka, Megan L., January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.) in Ecology and Environmental Science--University of Maine, 2009. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-103).
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Influence of land supply on rising residential prices : including implication for urban design /Tam, Yin-bun, Eric. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (M.U.D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves.
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Structural changes in Hong Kong industrial property market : consequences of Pearl River Delta development /Cheng, Chak-ho, Tony. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (M.U.D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references.
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The contentiousness of land use decisions in Austin, TexasBojo, Leah Michel 19 April 2013 (has links)
Austin is alleged to be more contentious than its peer cities with regard to land use decisions. Local blogs and media are critical of the city’s land development code and public processes and there is a perception of unfairness when it comes to changing the city’s zoning ordinance. This research explores land use decisions in Austin, El Paso, and Denver. I look at the level of conflict and the public processes in each city to understand the factors that may make Austin feel more contentious than other cities or if that heightened contentiousness is only the perception of an inherently controversial issue. Through the data collection I found that Austin does have many more changes proposed and granted to its zoning ordinance than its peer cities, likely because of how complicated and out-of-date the land development code is. The approval ratings are similarly high across all cities. This high number of changes, combined with an even higher number of zoning items posted to council agendas but then postponed, may be perpetuating a perception that the land use covenant between the citizens and the city is being amended more often than it should be. I also look at innovative ways that cities across the country are reducing conflict, or the perception of it, with regard to public input, code structures, and public education. With its approval of a new comprehensive plan, Austin is poised to rewrite its land development regulations. The city would likely benefit from exploring some of these, and other, creative solutions to these common municipal conflicts. / text
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Land use and transport: how accessibility shapes land useHo, Wing-hei, Nancy., 何穎曦. January 2011 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning and Design / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Permascape: is landscape infrastructure a solution to the rapid transformation in rural-urban landscape ofmegacities?Chan, Chun-ho., 陳雋浩. January 2011 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Architecture / Master / Master of Landscape Architecture
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Social marketing and food policy in Greece : findings from research with undergraduate students and key stakeholdersKapetanaki, Ariadne Beatrice January 2012 (has links)
Greece, like many other countries, has experienced great changes in food supply, consumption patterns and health outcomes. Famous for its Mediterranean diet, it has actually undergone a modem nutrition transition, and now has high rates of overweight and obesity and increased incidence of non-communicable nutrition-related diseases. This study begins with that reality and the current failure of food policy and nutrition-related initiatives to tackle problems. The study explores whether and how social marketing could remedy this policy deficit and contribute to changing Greek food behaviour. The thesis describes a contextual review of the state of nutritional health, the food system and food policy in Greece and outlines social marketing theory and experience. Two studies were conducted to answer the research questions. The first was a case study conducted on a sample of undergraduate students through nine focus groups with fifty-nine Greek undergraduate students from eight Athenian education institutes to explore the influencers of eating behaviour, the impact of current initiatives and the potential of social marketing. A second study of thirty-two key stakeholders in significant positions in the Greek food system explored through semi-structured interviews the reactions of education institutes, civil society, government and food supply chain representatives to the Greek food situation and the potential of social marketing. The fieldwork studies found that social marketing was not likely to be a panacea but has potential for Greece. The first study found that eating decisions are complex, based on individual as well as environmental factors. Both studies highlighted policy failings in government, while the second study specified the problematic structure of the public sector and a reluctance to confront existing food culture. Both studies found potential for social marketing to help change Greek food culture but its utility depends on factors beyond the realm of food policy alone. Political will, suitably qualified people and changes in the food system are all necessary. The thesis concludes that social marketing would be enhanced by an integrated food policy framework and from a broader understanding of behaviour change in general and of the dynamics of eating behaviour in particular. A new model of this integrated approach is proposed. Greek food policy would be enriched by the citizen-centric approach of social marketing but only if the full 5 Ps that will include "Policy" are applied as the policy element is too easily marginalised. The thesis proposes that food policy be integrated around three dimensions of action: food safety and hygiene, nutrition and environment.
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Planned medical districtsDoyle, Robert Hugh 08 1900 (has links)
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Agricultural land use in metropolitan areasBivens, John Ashcraft 05 1900 (has links)
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Eco-product innovation and clean manufacturing technologies : designing support services for small and medium sized enterprises : innovation reportWoolman, Tim January 2011 (has links)
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