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    Redevelopment Strategies

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    planners, especially in California, is recovering from the elimination of redevelopment in 2012. Redevelopment agencies (RDAs) were originally put in place to revitalize rundown properties and turn them into physical attractions and economic machines. The land that was eventually developed would then later be sold at a fair market value to developers who thought big on what projects to construct that were also consistent with a city’s development goals and standards. Their idea was to “make…

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    She-Zi Island Case Study

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    farmlands and the ecological riverside in She-Zi Island, and Withelmina Pier area and Stadstuinen area in Kop van Zuid. They both have the potential for the leisure and tourism industry to promote local socio-economy. Furthermore, with the water and land transport system, they can connect to other bank areas or waterfronts. However, there are more difference between them. The development of the waterfront in Rotterdam dominate urban economy and population. On the contrary, the economy of She-Zi…

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    1970 Case Study

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    change in the industry and that is farms have become less numerous but larger and with increased concentration of profit. As Dutton and Cornish (1988) note, “between 1950 and 1981, the number of farm units decreased from 26,406 to 20,012 units... Yet land in agricultural production has actually increased by 17 percent over the same period” (p. 165). This same trend was evident looking at cash sales where, again according to Dutton and Cornish (1988), only 19.7 percent of B.C. Farms- fewer than…

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    The past, present, and future all make up the history and the prospect of a future beyond futures with constant, everlasting, infinite innovation and ingenuity in a city off the coast of France and England known as Tout le Temps. This city encompasses the ways of life and culture of both France and England with both French and English as the main languages and a population of approximately 220,000. It’s located on an island in the midst of the English Channel and is about 350 km2. Tout le Temps…

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    Sample General Plan Essay

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    SAMPLE FORMAT FOR TERM PROJECT – WRITTEN REPORT 1. General Plan Land Use Designation, and Zone Designation Identify both the GP and the Zone designations (zoning found here: http://www.ci.national-city.ca.us/index.aspx?page=550) for the entire site. Briefly describe what the General Plan says about the site designation. GP PART 1 pg 52- Generally explain the General Plan function, and National City’s GP structure (chapters, how they incorporate the seven mandatory elements, and when the GP…

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    Tata Steel Swot Analysis

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    Aligning with the 2.9 million tonnes per annum brownfield expansion at Jamshedpur and greenfield expansion at Odisha, investments have been made in the supply chain logistics integrated with its downstream expansion initiatives. The raw material used in steel making, accounting for 60-70% of the cost,…

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    As part of this they are required to produce a Sustainability Proposal and Strategic Environmental Assessment. * Longbridge Area Action Plan * Forming part of a larger development plan the Bournville College construction also falls within the Longbridge area action plan which incorporated a much larger development including housing, retail areas, youth centre, leisure facilities and highway improvements. This incorporated a landscape and environmental action plan so the design had…

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    Language Families Of India

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    Other languages spoken in India come from the Austro-Asiatic and Tibeto-Burman language families. India has no national language. Hindi, with the largest number of speakers, is the official language of the government. English is used extensively in business and administration and has the status of a "subsidiary official language"; it is important in education, especially as a medium of higher education. Each state and union territory has one or more official languages, and the constitution…

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