869 resultados para Urban, Community and Regional Planning
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Part VII issued also as House doc. 485, 75th Cong., 3d sess. with title: Alaska--its resources and development. Message from the President of the United States transmitting in accordance with Concurrent Resolution 24, 1st session, 75th Congress, passed on August 21, 1937, a report on "Alaska--its resources and development."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Planning paper 75-09."
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Workshop sponsored by the Illinois Bureau of the Budget and the Illinois Dept. of Local Government Affairs.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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"Prepared through the joint efforts of the Office of Economic Expansion of the Michigan Department of Commerce, the Cooperative Extension Service of Michigan State University, the State Planning Division of the Executive Office of the Governor, and the Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission's Internship Program."
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The Balanced Growth Cabinet was extablished to investigate new solutions to problems facing Illinois communities and to ensure that existing programs that effect growth are implemented effectively. One of the purposes of the Cabinet is to promote the "Illinois Tomorrow" initiative which pulls together a variety of state programs under a common focus: to encourage the creation, expansion, and restoration of livable communities in Illinois. It also promotes voluntary state/local partnerships and focuses on state programs that invest in existing communities. The Cabinate is charged with evaluating these programs to ensure that they are being used effectively. In addition, the Cabinet makes recommendations to the Governor for additional programs and policies that will promote balanced growth and effective planning strategies in Illinois.
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"Printed: January 1991."
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"December 19, 2001."
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"January 2002."
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"Twenty years of city planning progress in the United States [by] John Nolen": 19th, p. 1-44.
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This paper develops an Internet geographical information system (GIS) and spatial model application that provides socio-economic information and exploratory spatial data analysis for local government authorities (LGAs) in Queensland, Australia. The application aims to improve the means by which large quantities of data may be analysed, manipulated and displayed in order to highlight trends and patterns as well as provide performance benchmarking that is readily understandable and easily accessible for decision-makers. Measures of attribute similarity and spatial proximity are combined in a clustering model with a spatial autocorrelation index for exploratory spatial data analysis to support the identification of spatial patterns of change. Analysis of socio-economic changes in Queensland is presented. The results demonstrate the usefulness and potential appeal of the Internet GIS applications as a tool to inform the process of regional analysis, planning and policy.