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A city foreclosed: Mortgage default, residential abandonment, and property code enforcement in Buffalo, New York
A model of Canadian and American central city vitality
 
A sustainable approach for resettlement and rehabilitation of submergence villages in India
Building a neighborhood of choice: A neighborhood perspective on citizen participation in Buffalo, NY
 
Commercial parks and urban farms: A symbiotic pair
Computer-aided qualitative GIS (CAQ-GIS) for critical researchers: An integration of quantitative and qualitative research in the geography of communities
 
Creating a place from nowhere: An alternative for Buffalo, NY
Does sprawl cost more? The influence of urban form on public transportation expenditure
 
Education and community development: The case of a primary school in Havana, Cuba
Emerging public spaces in marginalized urban places: The political economy of community gardens in Buffalo, New York (New York)
 
Equestrian tourism as a form of economic development
Faith-based institutions and the community development process: Elim Christian Fellowship Church and the redevelopment of the Central Park Plaza in Buffalo, New York
 
Homelessness in Buffalo, New York: A qualitative and spatial review
Living where we used to work: Exploring the modern office tower's potential for high-rise living
 
Main Street transit corridor study: Challenges and potential to build a sustainable and livable region
Microcredit alternatives for development in Erie County
 
Networks and stems in the Buffalo-Niagara region
Online public participation GIS. Shaping the scales and spaces of comprehensive planning: A case study on the use of geographic information systems on the Web to support comprehensive planning in the town of Amherst, New York
 
Peripheral security for mass transportation facilities
Planning prisons in New York State: The site selection process and impact on communities
 
Preserving Buffalo's Olmsted Parks: Facing challenges in planning for historic park landscapes
Property flipping as neighborhood destablization versus short term real estate investment (STREI) as community reinvestment: A case study of Buffalo, NY
 
Rebuilding forgotten communities of a rust belt region: An examination of community-based organization capacity in Erie-Niagara
Rolling future: The impacts of containerization and intermodal freight facilities on economic development in urban areas with emphasis on New York State
 
Sustainable work places: The conceptual development of a self-auditing mechanism
The effect of housing market segmentation on commuting: A geographical analysis
 
The impact of airport master planning on present and future airport development
The meaning of community participation in post-conflict societies: Ethnography of the challenges of inter-religious reconciliation in Lebanon
 
The organization and interrelations of economic development organizations in Buffalo, New York: A case study
The role of farmers' markets in community and economic development as supported by municipal zoning codes
 
The role of multinational enterprises and geographical spillovers on regional development in Thailand
The spatially extended point: A model for defining the qualitative spatial behavior of a point and its scope of influence
 
The temporary help services industry: Considerations of an alternate labor market
Trends in the designation of national historic districts in New York State
 
Urban adaptive mechanisms for communities under siege: The case of Jerusalem, Palestine
Urban development under uncertainty: A real options approach
 
Urban monuments: Lessons from major cities
Urban stall: Development failure in Buffalo and Western New York from 1980 to 2004
 
Why a city fails: A look at the university and its relationship to the urban predicament
 
 
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