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Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development

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    Community and Environmental Scan and Assessment: Atlanta Regional Freight Mobility Plan
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-08)
    The purpose of this report is three-fold: to analyze the impacts of freight movement on communities and the environment based on current conditions and populations; to assess future impacts, and to suggest mitigation practices. The analysis of the report is based upon the five case study areas—Atlanta Road / Marietta Boulevard, Fairburn, Fulton Industrial Boulevard, Gwinnett County, and Henry County— determined by the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC). This study is part of a larger effort to address freight mobility needs in the Atlanta region.
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    The Milton Trail Plan: Shared Use Trail Plan
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-08) Drummond, William J. ; Ross, Catherine L. ; Leone de Nie, Karen ; Barringer, Jason ; Giarrusso, Tony
    This Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan for the newly established City of Milton, Georgia, proposes a network of multiuse trails to connect Milton’s neighborhoods with its parks, schools, libraries, stores, sports facilities, and other public spaces. This plan was produced with Georgia Tech's City and Regional Planning Program and the Center for GIS.
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    Mobility in the Megaregion
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-06-29) Ross, Catherine L. ; Amekudzi-Kennedy, Adjo A. ; Barringer, Jason
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    The ‘Megalopolis’ and ‘Global Integration Zones’ in European planning thought
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-06-29) Faludi, Andreas
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    Regional Spatial Policy and Governance
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-06-29) Orfield, Myron ; Luce, Thomas F., Jr.
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    Economic Development and Global Competition
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-06-29) Sassen, Saskia ; Barringer, Jason
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    Defining Megacities and Megaregions: The Need for U.S. Spatial Planning
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-06-28) Contant, Cheryl K. ; Ross, Catherine L. ; Leone de Nie, Karen
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    Megaregions: Density, Urban Design, and Quality Growth
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-06-28) Banerjee, Tridib
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    Changes in Households, Housing, and Redevelopment
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-06-28) Nelson, Arthur C. ; Dawkins, Casey J. ; Sanchez, Thomas W.
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    Atlanta BeltLine Health Impact Assessment
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-06) Ross, Catherine L. ; West, Harry
    The Atlanta BeltLine project is one of the largest redevelopment projects currently underway in the United States. It includes the transformation of a 22-mile loop of freight rail to parks, trails, transit, and residential and commercial developments. The project has been viewed as a springboard for a new vision for the City of Atlanta, one of greenspace, walkability, high-quality infill development, transit, and healthy communities. With funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, CQGRD, with technical assistance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, undertook an Health Impact Assessment (HIA) of the BeltLine to make health a part of the decision-making process.