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Exurban residential subdivision development: Effects on water quality and public perception
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2004-09)
We investigated how future alternative designs for exurban residential subdivision development in agricultural landscapes might affect aquatic ecosystems and public perceptions, and we asked whether better aquatic ecological ...
HOPES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNER CITY RESIDENTS: Temporal and Spatial Assessment of Racial and Socioeconomic Conditions of Neighborhoods Adjacent to Brownfields in the Detroit Metropolitan Area.
(2008)
Although many environmental justice studies have examined racial and socioeconomic disparities in locations of hazardous waste facilities, no study has examined to date racial and socioeconomic disparities in brownfield ...
The Role of Nature Patterns in the Perception and Acceptability of Rural Density.
(2009)
Continuing current low density patterns of housing development would have significant environmental impact. The urgency of adopting higher-density patterns, however, runs counter to what is acceptable to the public, ...