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The evolution of a commercial strip : a design approach for Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, Georgia

1996-08 , McKinney, Edward James

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Equity implications and impacts of personal transportation benefits on urban form

1996-05 , Sanchez, Thomas Wayne

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Georgia Tech's Olympic Housing: The decision, costs and effects of Georgia Tech's new residential facilities and the students who make them

1995-06 , Kangur, Doug

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Constructed wetland: an alternative to municipal wastewater treatment

1995-05 , Roman, Nema M.

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Environmental Justice, Transportation, Stadia Issues, and the Effects on Neighborhood Planning Unit V

1996-06 , Aponte, Dania G.

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Funding Low-Income Housing Using Creative Financing: Four Case Studies in the Atlanta Area

1996-05 , Bradley, Paula

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Population Characteristics of Households in the City of Atlanta: A Public Use Microsample Data Analysis

1995-06 , Carman, Jennifer P.

The City of Atlanta has a significant proportion of the population experiencing housing problems. However, the city is not sure which subgroups of the population are actually suffering from these burdens. This project was undertaken in order to find a way to assist the city in finding the best data to analyze these housing problems.

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Bringing Policy into Focus: Affordable Housing and the Localization of Policy

1996-06 , Hazell, Adam

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Demolition and the Spatial Distribution of Abandoned Structures: A Case Study of Seven Olympic Ring Communities in the City of Atlanta

1996-04 , Lowe, Edward L.

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Vegetative Stream Buffers: Opportunities for Water Quality

1995-06 , Bennett, Mikell

The first section of the paper is an overview of the relevant issues concerning buffer strips. Their size, shape, and management are determined by various combinations of economic, ecological, and regulatory factors. The purpose of this review is to provide insight into these considerations through a synthesis of the current literature. The second section is devoted to an analysis that continues the water quality theme. This paper is written with the intent to make the issues understandable to nontechnical minds yet contain enough scientific reasoning to allow experts within the field to follow the logic.