Integrated Transportation and Land Use Models
Author : Rolf Moeckel
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Page : 79 pages
File Size : 49,23 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Land use
ISBN : 9780309390279
Author : Rolf Moeckel
Publisher :
Page : 79 pages
File Size : 49,23 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Land use
ISBN : 9780309390279
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Page : pages
File Size : 40,50 MB
Release : 1972
Category : City planning
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Author : United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Library
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Page : 870 pages
File Size : 19,87 MB
Release : 1974
Category : City planning
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
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Page : 1620 pages
File Size : 28,70 MB
Release : 1959
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Author : IBP, Inc.
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 22,9 MB
Release : 2018-01-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1438759010
Finland Land Ownership and Agricultural Laws Handbook - Strategic Information and Basicl Regulations
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Page : 672 pages
File Size : 45,25 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Transportation
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Author : David M. P. Freund
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 45,93 MB
Release : 2010-04-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0226262774
Northern whites in the post–World War II era began to support the principle of civil rights, so why did many of them continue to oppose racial integration in their communities? Challenging conventional wisdom about the growth, prosperity, and racial exclusivity of American suburbs, David M. P. Freund argues that previous attempts to answer this question have overlooked a change in the racial thinking of whites and the role of suburban politics in effecting this change. In Colored Property, he shows how federal intervention spurred a dramatic shift in the language and logic of residential exclusion—away from invocations of a mythical racial hierarchy and toward talk of markets, property, and citizenship. Freund begins his exploration by tracing the emergence of a powerful public-private alliance that facilitated postwar suburban growth across the nation with federal programs that significantly favored whites. Then, showing how this national story played out in metropolitan Detroit, he visits zoning board and city council meetings, details the efforts of neighborhood “property improvement” associations, and reconstructs battles over race and housing to demonstrate how whites learned to view discrimination not as an act of racism but as a legitimate response to the needs of the market. Illuminating government’s powerful yet still-hidden role in the segregation of U.S. cities, Colored Property presents a dramatic new vision of metropolitan growth, segregation, and white identity in modern America.
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Page : 248 pages
File Size : 18,6 MB
Release : 1975
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Author : Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council
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Page : 52 pages
File Size : 24,81 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Land use
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Author : Henry M. Bain
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Page : 104 pages
File Size : 17,34 MB
Release : 1958
Category : Washington (D.C.)
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