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.
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Property 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 taxShort 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, terrorismComing back from economic despair: case studies of small and medium-size American places
H. Mayer and M. Greenberg. “Coming back from economic despair: case studies of small and medium-size American places.” Economic Development Quarterly, vol. 15 (3), 2001, 205-216.
2001, case study, economic despair, Greenberg, MayerEnvironmental impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls. A case study of Central New Jersey
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, K.T. Miller, R. Hordon, and D. Knee. “Environmental impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls. A case study of Central New Jersey.” Interim report to U.S. EPA, New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, April 2001.
2001, case study, environmental impact, Greenberg, Mayer, redevelopment, sprawl, urbanBrownfields redevelopment, preferences, and public involvement: a case study of an ethnically mixed neighborhood
M. Greenberg and MJ Lewis. “Brownfields redevelopment, preferences, and public involvement: a case study of an ethnically mixed neighborhood.” Urban Studies, 37 (13), 2000, 2501-2514.
2000, brownfield, case study, Greenberg, redevelopmentGrassroots leadership, personality, and neighborhood environments, a case study of New Jersey
M. Greenberg. “Grassroots leadership, personality, and neighborhood environments, a case study of New Jersey.” Human Ecology Review, vol. 7(2), Winter 2000, 21-29.
2000, case study, grassroots, Greenberg, leadership, neighborhood environments, personalityBrownfields, TOADS, and the struggle for neighborhood redevelopment: a case study of the State of New Jersey
M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, L. Solitare, and L. Duncan. “Brownfields, TOADS, and the struggle for neighborhood redevelopment: a case study of the State of New Jersey.” Urban Affairs Review, 35 (5), 2000, 717-733.
2000, brownfields, case study, Greenberg, Lowrie, neighborhood, redevelopment, TOADSUnderstanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies
M. Greenberg. “Understanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies.” Urban Geography vol. 19, 1998, 68-76.
1998, case study, civic activities, Greenberg, inner city, neighborhoods