M. Greenberg. “Extreme makeovers: The challenge of the largest brownfields.” New Jersey Municipalities. Vol. 82(8), 2005, 108-110.
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Physical activity and use of suburban train stations: an exploratory analysis
M. Greenberg, R. Lane, J. Zupan, and J. Renne. “Physical activity and use of suburban train stations: an exploratory analysis.” Journal of Public Transportation. 8(3), 2005, 89-116.
2005, Greenberg, physical activity, suburban, train stationsMeasuring the success of the Federal government’s brownfields program
M. Greenberg and L. Issa. “Measuring the success of the Federal government’s brownfields program.” Remediation, vol. 15 (3), 2005, 83-94.
2005, brownfield, Greenberg, measuring successUsing a geographic information system (GIS) to help shape redevelopment of small urban centers
C. Danis, L. Solitare, M. Greenberg, and H. Mayer. “Using a geographic information system (GIS) to help shape redevelopment of small urban centers.” in W. Wiewel and G-J Knaap, eds. Partnerships for Smart Growth, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Land Institute, 2005, 83-94.
2005, geographic information systems, GIS, Greenberg, Mayer, redevelopment, urban, urban centersWhere does walkability matter the most? An environmental justice interpretation of New Jersey data
M. Greenberg and J. Renne. “Where does walkability matter the most? An environmental justice interpretation of New Jersey data.” Journal of Urban Health, vol 82(1), 2005, 90-100.
2005, environmental justice, Greenberg, walkabilityBuilding coalitions in support of city-wide brownfield redevelopment: the perspectives of three New Jersey mayors
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and J. Faass. “Building coalitions in support of city-wide brownfield redevelopment: the perspectives of three New Jersey mayors” New Jersey Municipalities, 82(1), 2005, 28-35.
2005, brownfield, coalition building, coalitions, Greenberg, Mayer, redevelopment