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In
addition to projects through formally established research centers, faculty
and staff at Georgia Tech are involved in numerous other funded basic
and applied research projects at the local, state, regional, federal,
and international level. Projects and interests of City Planning
faculty include:
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Atlantic Steel Project
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South Fulton
Parkway Project
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Inner City Carpet Recycling
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Historical industrial development patterns and their
effect on brownfield redevelopment
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The industrial restructuring of the wood products
industry in the U.S.
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Economic benefits from good planning and design
in residential development
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Alternative environmental valuation methods in water
resource planning
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The impact of urban growth and development in the
Sunbelt
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Values for the public and professionals in planning
and development
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Effective stormwater management practices
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The management of conflicts involving land and resource
allocation decisions
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The siting of regionally desirable but locally unwanted
facilities
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Security and crime prevention in transit stations
through design and planning
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Risk management and mitigation in environmental
planning
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Development plans for growing neighborhoods with
mixed-uses
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Urban design implementation
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Central business district revitalization
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Suburban and ex-urban development patterns
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Development planning for Atlanta
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Productivity in the homebuilding industry
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Geographic information systems for small and large
areas
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Evaluating the economic and fiscal impacts of development
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Homelessness and the design of housing programs
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Market analysis for large-scale residential and
commercial development
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The effectiveness of local transportation planning
agencies
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Research on transit impact and transportation alternatives
in metropolitan areas
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