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Keureuto Dam Operation for Flood Control System [PDF]
Floods are one of the most destructive natural disasters. Dams are engineered structures built across rivers and streams to control water flow, primarily for purposes like water supply, hydroelectric power generation, and flood control. In the modern era,
Variadi Variadi +3 more
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Housing Choice Vouchers: How HOPE VI Families Fared in the Private Market [PDF]
Examines the relocation experiences of HOPE VI housing program residents who used a voucher to find new homes, both in and out of public housing.
Diane Levy, Larry Buron, Megan Gallagher
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Ecoso exchange newsletter : ecological, sociological and political discourse 2/44; June 1997 [PDF]
This is a special edition on public housing in Victoria 1937 to 1997. Contents: Page 2. The Tenants Councils (1937 to 1950) 5. The HCV's First Thirty Years (1937/8 to 1967) 9. Community Housing ? Public Housing ? (issues of the 90's) 10.
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After Wells: Where Are the Residents Now? [PDF]
Examines the types of housing residents of distressed public housing relocated to -- the private market, mixed-income or traditional public housing, or unassisted -- and neighborhood crime, poverty, and joblessness data, as well as ...
Larry Buron, Susan J. Popkin
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Objective: This study explores experiences of the Healthy Housing Initiative (HHI). Aimed at children at risk of housing-related illness, the HHI package includes the provision of items such as curtains, heaters, bedding, and insulation, advocacy to ...
Elinor Chisholm +6 more
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The liquefaction phenomenon on September 28, 2018, in Palu, particularly in Petobo and Jono Oge, caused severe damage and disrupted the shallow aquifer system. This study compared groundwater quality in the non-liquefaction area and the liquefaction area
Moh Fahri Afandi +2 more
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This study compared the prevalence of chronic pediatric health conditions for youth in public housing with youth not in public housing using clinical electronic health record (EHR) and housing data.
Earle C. Chambers +4 more
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Public Housing in Israel: From Welfare State to Neoliberalism
This paper analyzes and explains the evolution of public housing in Israel. Compared to other countries, Israel’s public housing has undergone massive change throughout the last few decades, and is therefore an interesting case study.
Ravit Hananel
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Democracy (In)Action: How HUD, NYCHA and Official Structures Undermine Resident Participation in New York City Public Housing [PDF]
New York City public housing is the oldest and largest program of its kind in North America with close to 180,000 apartments in 336 developments officially housing over 400,000 residents. Unofficially, the public housing system makes it possible for over
Sondra Youdelman, Vincent Villano
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Does public housing occupancy increase unemployment? [PDF]
This paper shows that living in public housing has no effect on the probability of being unemployed in France, once we account for the endogeneity of public housing. We estimate a simultaneous probit model of unemployment and public housing.
Claire Dujardin, Florence Goffette-Nagot
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