K. Crossney, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, and M. Greenberg. “From the ground up: growing our local capacity for brownfield redevelopment.” New Jersey Municipalities. 84, 9, 2007, 64-65.
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Perceived neighborhood quality in the United States: measuring outdoor, housing and jurisdictional influences
M. Greenberg and K. Crossney. “Perceived neighborhood quality in the United States: measuring outdoor, housing and jurisdictional influences.” Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 41, 181-194, 2007.
2007, Greenberg, neighborhood quality, public perceptionsNuclear Waste and Public Worries: Public Perceptions of the United States Major Nuclear Weapons Legacy Sites
M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, J. Burger, C. Powers, M. Gochfeld, and H. Mayer. “Nuclear Waste and Public Worries: Public Perceptions of the United States Major Nuclear Weapons Legacy Sites.” Human Ecology Review, 14(1), 2007, 1-12. (lead)
2007, Greenberg, Lowrie, Mayer, nuclear waste, nuclear weapons public perceptionsProperty Taxes and Residents’ Housing Choices: A Case Study of Middlesex County, New Jersey
M. Greenberg, H. Coleman, H. Mayer, and K. Crossney. “Property Taxes and Residents’ Housing Choices: A Case Study of Middlesex County, New Jersey.” Housing Policy Debate, 17(3), 2006, 571-594 (copy received in 2007).
2006, 2007, case study, Greenberg, housing, Mayer, Middlesex County, property taxUnderstanding the economic costs and benefits of catastrophes and their aftermath: a review and suggestions for the US federal government
M. Greenberg, M. Lahr, and N. Mantell. Understanding the economic costs and benefits of catastrophes and their aftermath: a review and suggestions for the US federal government. Risk Analysis. 27 (1), 2007, 83-96. Abstract: The number and magnitude of devastating natural and human events make it imperative that we actively and systematically estimate the costs and benefits […]
2007, catastrophes, costs and benefits, economic, GreenbergShort and intermediate economic impact of a terrorist-initiated loss of electric power: case study of New Jersey
M. Greenberg, N. Mantell, M. Lahr, F. Felder, and R. Zimmerman, Short and intermediate economic impact of a terrorist-initiated loss of electric power: case study of New Jersey, Energy Policy, 35, 2007, 722-733.
2007, case study, economic impact, electric power, energy, Greenberg, terrorism