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Papers On Urban Studies
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Urban Problems in Virginia Public Housing
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A 9 page paper discussing trends in public housing and their effects on urban problems. With the ongoing reductions in funds available through federal and state governments for use in providing low-income housing, cities increasingly are finding it necessary to turn to the private sector and nonprofit groups to aid in providing affordable housing. In the case of Richmond, the city was able to use public housing funds to upgrade decaying urban infrastructure while turning to private sources to provide actual housing in the area the city upgraded with the funds. The new creativity results in more units being made available for habitation while also contributing to a wider sense of community not possessed by those still adhering to the standard method of requiring full public funding. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Vahouse.doc
Urban Re-Development In Sacramento
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A 6 page research paper investigating the book written as a follow-up report to the urban re-development project in Sacramento. A contrast is made between specific elements in the original plan vs. the follow-up report vs. residents' letters to the editor. Bibliography is included.
Filename: Urbansch.doc
Urban Reality, The Individual And Society
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The urban environment is a
delicate balance between the individual and the society. This 5 page
paper argues that gender and ethnicity, as well as social class
distinctions and deviance from the cultural norms must be recognized as
having significant effects on the experience of defining the metropolis
as an area of residence and social life. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KTurban.wps
Urban Renewal and the City of Pittsburgh
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This 5 page paper uses Pittsburgh as an example when discussing urban renewal. Many facts are relayed and theory is applied to actual facts. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA636Pit.rtf
Urban Revolution
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A 7 page paper analyzing Childs' theories elements of urban revolution compared to other authors. The paper discusses in particular, the growth of the state from conquest, commerce and administrative needs.
Filename: Childs.wps
Urban Sociology & The Need For Change
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11 pages in length. The questions raised in this paper are related to sociological studies in which spatial density is a major focus, because how close people live, work, and go to school with each other affects how people think, their behavior, work performance and even how children are educated. Using sociological theory, the writer explains many urban problems associated with cultural diffusion, immigration, gang warfare, pollution and more. Spatial / environmental considerations are of primary importance to this discussion. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Urbansoc.doc
Urban Sprawl
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This 5 page paper examines several articles that argue for and against expansion ("sprawl"), and then determines which point of view makes more sense. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: HVSprawl.rtf
Urban Sprawl
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An 8 page review of the factors which lead to urban sprawl. Emphasizes that urban sprawl often has a negative impact on surrounding farmland and sensitive environmental areas but a positive impact on land value. Correlates urban sprawl with population growth and recommends the use of effective urban planning to help keep it in check. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPurbanS.wps
Urban Sprawl and Historic Preservation
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A 5 page paper which examines urban sprawl is challenged through the economic impacts of historic preservation. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: RAurbans.rtf
Urban Sprawl In Metropolitan Detroit
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9 pages in length. The land developers and the environmentalist have yet to meet eye-to-eye on the issue of urban sprawl in metropolitan Detroit and likely never will. According to those who believe that environmentally sustainable cities are a workable solution, the concept will incorporate enough protective aspects to make it a worthwhile proposition. From the environmentalist point of view, however, as long as people continue to spread out into the land and development continues, there is absolutely no way the notion can hold up to its claims of wildlife protection and sustainability. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCsprlD.doc
Urban Sprawl, Good or Bad?
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A 4 page research paper that investigates readings both pro and con concerning urban sprawl. Over the past several years, a prominent political movement has developed in the US whose stated purpose is to limit--or even prohibit--the processes of behind suburban growth (Cox and Utt, 2004). This "anti-sprawl" movement has been frequently successful in restricting land-use policies, deriving its justification from the idea that low-density urban development (sprawl) is more costly, both monetarily and environmentally, than the dense development typical of central cities (Cox and Utt, 2004). This examination of this movement looks at viewpoints, both pro and con, before drawing a conclusion as to the validity of either side. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khurbsp.rtf
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