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Housing affordability by metropolitan area
The geography of household computer waste management: The case of North Carolina
 
The geography of technopoles: Computer and electronic product manufacturing by MSA, 2005
Characteristics of coarse woody debris and its impact on urban streambed process and structure, North Buffalo Creek, Greensboro, U.S.A.
 
Telecommuting satisfaction, lifestyle choice and geography: Evidence from a Fortune 500 firm
The outsourcing of apparel and textiles: Manufacturing site selection
 
Can magnet school performance and student body family income be predicted for neighborhood revitalization purposes?
The transformation of the Battery Park landscape in Asheville, North Carolina: 1900--1930
 
Streetscape and ethnicity: New York's Mulberry Street and the redefinition of the Italian American ethnic identity
Isthmus
 
Mapping the impact of vegetation and terrain on cellular signal levels
GIS as an investigative tool: Groundwater contamination and private wells in Guilford County, North Carolina
 
Life science industry regional clusters: Spatial concentrations in Denver/Boulder, Colorado and Triad/Triangle, North Carolina
Spatial analysis of Helianthus schweinitzii (Schweinitz's sunflower), an endangered species endemic to the Piedmont of North Carolina
 
Use of LiDAR data in defining the urban-rural transition zone in stream cross-section morphology
Geographic information systems and spatial analysis of market segmentation for community banks
 
National systems of innovation in the Japanese and American consumer electronics industries
Analyzing the impacts of tree canopy on cellular radio networks
 
Air transportation by metropolitan area: Different measures of airport activity yields
Geographic Information Systems in the social sector: Trends, opportunities, barriers, and best practices
 
A landscape analysis and cultural resource inventory of Troublesome Creek Ironworks: A geographical and archaeological approach
The value of a rehabilitated neighborhood school in Edenton, NC: A quantitative and qualitative inquiry
 
Bus stop amenities and their relationship with ridership: A transportation equity approach
Edge cites revisited: The restless suburban landscape
 
A geospatial analysis of racial segregation in North Carolina's major metropolitan areas
Newly incorporated municipalities (NIMs) in the United States 1990--2000: Socioeconomic differences between NIMs and Cohort Cities
 
Residential building permit activity by U.S. metropolitan area: Key agents of change
North Carolina's first railroads, a study in historical geography
 
Ecological niche modeling as a conservation tool to predict actual and potential habitat for the bog turtle, Glyptemys muhlenbergii
Land use change in Thimphu, Bhutan from 1990--2007: Effects of cultural, political, and economic frameworks
 
Turning data into information: Assessing and reporting GIS metadata integrity using integrated computing technologies
The cartography of hopes and dreams: The nineteenth-century bird's eye maps of the midwest and prairie states
 
The geography of air freight and metropolitan economies: Potential connections
The geography of industry specialization: Tourism development strategies within the Appalachian Regional Commission area
 
Instructional geographic information science Map overlay and spatial abilities
The economic geography of the tourist industry by U.S. metropolitan area: A supply-side analysis
 
Urban form and air quality in U.S. metropolitan and megapolitan areas
The utility of using sugar maple tree-ring data to reconstruct maple syrup production in New York
 
The electoral geography of provisional ballots in North Carolina by county: The 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
Nineteenth century land-use, watershed erosion, and sediment yield in Southern Appalachia
 
Analysis of urban heat island climates along the I-85/I-40 corridor in central North Carolina
The EO-1 hyperion and advanced land imager sensors for use in tundra classification studies within the Upper Kuparuk River Basin, Alaska