The Small City and Regional Community, Volumes 11-12Foundation Press, 1995 |
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... benefits . It will also identify the costs and benefits of brownfields redevelopment , as well as impediments to successful redevelopment from both the community and developer perspectives . In doing so , the general framework and ...
... benefits . It will also identify the costs and benefits of brownfields redevelopment , as well as impediments to successful redevelopment from both the community and developer perspectives . In doing so , the general framework and ...
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... benefits , where community participation is vital for the project's successful completion . Other sites might be attractive to specialized developers due to site characteristics that allow them to tap into alternative sources of funding ...
... benefits , where community participation is vital for the project's successful completion . Other sites might be attractive to specialized developers due to site characteristics that allow them to tap into alternative sources of funding ...
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... benefit the local community if incomes Aesthetics Improved appearance and overall neighborhood quality may result from. Exhibit 5 Type of Benefit / Cost Environmental Benefits Reduced health risks Environmental justice Prevention ...
... benefit the local community if incomes Aesthetics Improved appearance and overall neighborhood quality may result from. Exhibit 5 Type of Benefit / Cost Environmental Benefits Reduced health risks Environmental justice Prevention ...
Contents
Community Concepts and Problems | 11 |
Information and The Community | 61 |
Politics Labor and Mobilization | 77 |
Copyright | |
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