A Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) is a cooperative planning effort between local governments and military installations. Working with the County of Monmouth, NJ, a team from the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy worked with Maser Consulting, P.A, HR&A Advisors, and AECOM to help develop climate resilience analyses and recommendations for […]
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Development of Climate Change Adaptation Elements for Municipal Land Use Plans: Building Resiliency in Ventnor City, New Jersey

Krause, S., 2015. Development of Climate Change Adaptation Elements for Municipal Land Use Plans: Building Resiliency in Ventnor City, New Jersey Staff at EAC were funded by the NJ Sea Grant Consortium as a part of their 2014-2016 Omnibus Research to create recommendations for the incorporation of climate change data, mapping, language and actions into […]
2015, Climate, Krause, land use, resilienceReestablishing 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, waterThe theory of neighbourhood decline due to pariah land uses: regaining control of the downward cycle
Are LULUs Still Enduringly Objectionable?
M. Greenberg, F. Popper, and H. Truelove, Are LULUs Still Enduringly Objectionable? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 55(6), July 2012, 713-731. Abstract: We asked a national sample of 651 US residents about the feelings, emotions, images and colours they associated with nearby waste management, energy, industrial facilities and other big developments commonly regarded as locally […]
2012, Greenberg, land useThe affect heuristic, correspondence analysis, and understanding LULUs
M. Greenberg, The affect heuristic, correspondence analysis, and understanding LULUs, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 32(3), 478-480, 2012. Abstract: The author comments on the study “Affective Imagery and Acceptance of Replacing Nuclear Power Plants,” by C. Keller and colleagues, published in the March 2012 issue of “Risk Analysis.” He argues in support of the need to […]
2012, Greenberg, land use, risk