M. Greenberg. “Brownfields.” vol. 1, p. 139, “Environmental justice.” vol. 2, p. 384-385, in L. Breslow,Encyclopedia of Public Health, New York, Macmillan, 2002.
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Turning brownfields into ballfields
K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, and D. Knee. “Turning brownfields into ballfields.” New Jersey Municipalities, 79 (6), 2002, 608 (lead article).
2002, ballfields, brownfields, Greenberg, LowrieIs the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency brownfield assessment pilot program environmentally just?
L. Solitare and M. Greenberg. “Is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency brownfield assessment pilot program environmentally just?” Environmental Health Perspectives, 110 (suppl. 2), 2002, April, 249-257.
2002, assessment, brownfield, environmental justice, EPA, Greenberg, pilot programShould housing be built on former brownfield sites?
M. Greenberg. “Should housing be built on former brownfield sites?” American Journal of Public Health, 92 (5), 2002, 703-704.
2002, brownfield, Greenberg, housingEnvironmental impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls: a case study of central New Jersey, Report 14 of National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment
H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, D. Knee, K. T. Miller, and C. Danis. “Environmental impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls: a case study of central New Jersey, Report 14 of National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment.” final project report to U.S. EPA, Development, Community and Environment Division, February 2002.
2002, case study, environmental impact, Greenberg, growth, Mayer, redevelopment, sprawl, urbanWas 1992-2000 the best of times for American urban neighborhoods?
M. Greenberg. “Was 1992-2000 the best of times for American urban neighborhoods?” The Geographical Review, 93(1), 2003, 81-96. Abstract: A survey of about 400 New Jersey residents was conducted in zoo1 in order to determine whether people believed that their home neighborhood benefited during the unprecedented economic boom of the 1990s. In this analysis of public […]
1992-2000, 2003, Greenberg, neighborhoods, urbanReestablishing public health and land use planning to protect public water supplies
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, K.T. Miller, R. Hordon, and D. Knee. “Reestablishing public health and land use planning to protect public water supplies.” American Journal of Public Health, 93(9), 2003, 1522-1526.
2003, Greenberg, land use, Mayer, planning, public health, public water supplies, waterIndividual-oriented and neighborhood protecting health actions: The critical role of environmental education seeking behavior.
M. Greenberg. “Individual-oriented and neighborhood protecting health actions: The critical role of environmental education seeking behavior.” The Environmentalist, 23 (2), 2003, 159-173. Abstract: A relationship between individual health-oriented actions and neighborhood civic activities is proposed, as is a relationship between these behaviors and a personality that seeks information from multiple sources. The proposed relationship was tested […]
2003, environmental education, Greenberg, health actions, neighborhoodAre mothballed brownfields sites a major problem?
M. Greenberg, D. Downton, and H. Mayer. “Are mothballed brownfields sites a major problem?”Public Management, 85(5), 2003, 12-17.
2003, brownfield, Greenberg, MayerReversing urban decay: brownfield redevelopment and environmental health
M. Greenberg. “Reversing urban decay: brownfield redevelopment and environmental health.”Environmental Health Perspectives. vol. 111 (2), 2003, 74-75.
2003, brownfield, environmental health, Greenberg, redevelopment, urban decay