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Increasing Active Living: A Guide for Policy-Makers [PDF]
Outlines how street layout, zoning, recreation facilities, and public building locations shape residents' physical activity. Suggests state and local policies on planning, land use, transportation, and space design to create activity-friendly ...
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Zoning, TDRs, and the Density of Development [PDF]
Many communities on the urban fringe are implementing a range of policies to preserve farmland and open space, cluster residential development, and guide development to areas with existing infrastructure.
Kopits, Elizabeth +2 more
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Introduction & Objective: Rivers are one of the main water supply resources for various uses such as agricultural, industrial and drinking purposes. As population and consumption increase, monitoring of rivers water quality becomes an important function ...
Mohammad Taghi Samadi +3 more
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Model Spasial Resiko Banjir Rob karena Pemanasan Global sebagai Masukan Perencanaan Pesisir (Studi Kasus: Pesisir Kota Semarang) [PDF]
This research will examine how local zoning predictions of flood risk in 2050 rob of 1‐3 m (Oceane World Conference 2007). This can not be separated from the prediction that global warming is happening now has melted the polar ice caps that increasethe ...
Sejati, Anang Wahyu
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Carbon compensation can guide human activities in reducing carbon emissions or increasing carbon sequestration and also represents an important approach for coordinating regional development.
Renfei Yang +7 more
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Using Regression Discontinuity Design to Identify the Effect of Zoning [PDF]
We test the effect of minimum lot zoning on rural-to-urban land use conversion using Regression Discontinuity Design (RDD), a technique that exploits natural discontinuities in the data to identify causal effects.
Carrion-Flores, Carmen E. +1 more
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Aeolian Environment Regionalization in Xinjiang and Suggestions for Sand Prevention in Typical Areas
The Xinjiang region is prone to frequent and complex wind and sand disasters, which present a significant challenge to the sustainable development of local areas.
Jie Zhou +4 more
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Dots to boxes: Do the size and shape of spatial units jeopardize economic geography estimations? [PDF]
This paper evaluates, in the context of economic geography estimates, the magnitude of the distortions arising from the choice of zoning system, which is also known as the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem (MAUP).
Anthony Briant +2 more
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