Winston-Salem Northern Beltway (western Section)
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Page : 544 pages
File Size : 31,26 MB
Release : 1996
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Page : 544 pages
File Size : 31,26 MB
Release : 1996
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Author : David W. Owens
Publisher : University of North Carolina Inst of
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 32,97 MB
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781560115564
Virtually all North Carolina cities and counties with zoning use special and conditional use permits to provide flexibility in zoning ordinances and to secure detailed reviews of individual applications. This publication first examines the law related to the standards applying to such permits and the process required to make decisions about applications. Based on a comprehensive survey of North Carolina cities and counties, it then discusses how cities and counties have exercised that power.
Author : North Carolina. Supreme Court
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Page : 1000 pages
File Size : 12,39 MB
Release : 1939
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
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Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
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Page : 396 pages
File Size : 46,27 MB
Release : 1949
Category : City planning
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Author : Francesca Comunello
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 38,7 MB
Release : 2022-10-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3031117565
This open access book focuses on a particular but significant topic in the social sciences: the concepts of “footprint” and “trace”. It associates these concepts with hotly debated topics such as surveillance capitalism and knowledge society. The editors and authors discuss the concept footprints and traces as unintended by-products of other (differently focused and oriented) actions that remain empirically imprinted in virtual and real spaces. The volume therefore opens new scenarios for social theory and applied social research in asking what the stakes, risks and potential of this approach are. It systematically raises and addresses these questions within a consistent framework, bringing together a heterogeneous group of international social scientists. Given the multifaceted objectives involved in exploring footprints and traces, the volume discusses heuristic aspects and ethical dimensions, scientific analyses and political considerations, empirical perspectives and theoretical foundations. At the same time, it brings together perspectives from cultural analysis and social theory, communication and Internet studies, big-data informed research and computational social science. This innovative volume is of interest to a broad interdisciplinary readership: sociologists, communication researchers, Internet scholars, anthropologists, cognitive and behavioral scientists, historians, and epistemologists, among others.
Author : Dorceta E. Taylor
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 26,28 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Science
ISBN : 1479805157
From St. Louis to New Orleans, from Baltimore to Oklahoma City, there are poor and minority neighborhoods so beset by pollution that just living in them can be hazardous to your health. Due to entrenched segregation, zoning ordinances that privilege wealthier communities, or because businesses have found the OCypaths of least resistance, OCO there are many hazardous waste and toxic facilities in these communities, leading residents to experience health and wellness problems on top of the race and class discrimination most already experience. Taking stock of the recent environmental justice scholarship, a Toxic Communities aexamines the connections among residential segregation, zoning, and exposure to environmental hazards. Renowned environmental sociologist Dorceta Taylor focuses on the locations of hazardous facilities in low-income and minority communities and shows how they have been dumped on, contaminated and exposed. Drawing on an array of historical and contemporary case studies from across the country, Taylor explores controversies over racially-motivated decisions in zoning laws, eminent domain, government regulation (or lack thereof), and urban renewal. She provides a comprehensive overview of the debate over whether or not there is a link between environmental transgressions and discrimination, drawing a clear picture of the state of the environmental justice field today and where it is going. In doing so, she introduces new concepts and theories for understanding environmental racism that will be essential for environmental justice scholars. A fascinating landmark study, a Toxic Communities agreatly contributes to the study of race, the environment, and space in the contemporary United States."
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Page : 668 pages
File Size : 39,44 MB
Release : 1952
Category : City planning
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Author : Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. Library
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Page : 656 pages
File Size : 13,67 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Architecture
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Author : United States Commission on Civil Rights. North Carolina Advisory Committee
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Page : 284 pages
File Size : 47,20 MB
Release : 1962
Category : African Americans
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Author : United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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Page : 874 pages
File Size : 24,94 MB
Release : 2006-10
Category : Energy conservation
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