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    Atlanta Neighborhood Change Report (1980-2000)
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002) Sawicki, David S. ; Son, Jihoon ; Kennedy, Sean ; Stearns, Brenan ; Ley, Christina ; Gaoxiang, Luo ; Insaidoo, Francis Kobina ; Ercin, Osman
    How To Use This Report - This web site is designed to provide information about the City of Atlanta’s 24 Neighborhood Planning Units (NPU’s) and 139 neighborhoods that is useful for city planners, community leaders, social workers and other professionals that have need for a careful demographic analysis. Please see the methodology section for a thorough description of neighborhood and NPU boundaries. The report is composed primarily of tables, charts and graphs, as well as selected pictures of the communities, showing common trends, and Geographic Information System (GIS) maps to give the user an orientation to their neighborhood of interest. No written analyses or interpretations of the results are reported here. We leave such work up to the users of the report. The report is divided into three geographic levels: city, Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU), and neighborhood. Based on the 1980 and 1990 Census User Defined Areas (UDAP) and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, different tables, charts and graphs were made for each geographic level. It is important to note that not all variables are reported for each level. We welcome suggestions for adding variables to this site since we view it as a report in progress, and we plan periodic updates. The architecture of the site presents information under the following hierarchy: City of Atlanta, NPU, and neighborhood. It is possible, however, to move from one level to the other without going through an intermediate level. The information presented in this electronic report has been developed by students and staff at the Georgia Institute of Technology under the direction of Professor David Sawicki. It is the product of a partnership between the staff at GT’s Data And Policy Analysis group and students in the City and Regional Planning Program. Please feel free to use this information in your work, but citing “GT City Planning/DAPA” as your data source.
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    Comparing, contrasting, and locating sites for Section 8 housing in Atlanta
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998) Sawicki, David S.
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    Orlando-Orange County transportation planning study
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1987) Sawicki, David S.