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Master's Theses and Professional Projects 2005
Displacement and Change in the Portland Region: Neighborhood change and growth management.
Measuring the Success of Compensatory Wetland Creation in King County, Washington.
Developing a Management Plan for Jetty Island.
A Comparative Review of the CEDCO Market Analysis.
Public-Private Collaboration: Challenges and Strategies for Small Towns in Washington State.
Mixed-Income and Mixed-Population Models for Permanent Supportive Housing: A Survey of Non-profit Housing Providers.
Washington State's Growth Management Act: A Matched Pairs Approach to Evaluating Urbanized Density.
The Matter of Amenities and Amenities That Matter.
A Project Designed to Assess the Needs of Local Communities Participating in the National Flood Insurance Program.
An Analysis of Whether Regulations Constrain the Implementation of Transit Oriented Development.
Gaining Effective Voice: Officials Listen When Community Groups Use GIS.
Public/Private Partnerships in Real Estate Development.
Respectful Negotiations: The Importance of Cultural Sensitivity in Land Use Agreements.
Why We Can't All Just Get Along: An Exploration of Interdisciplinary Group Dynamics.
Towards a Regional Design Strategy: Application of Classical Chinese Landscaping and Garden Art to the Puget Sound Region.
Towards A Regional Design Strategy.
King County Flood Hazard Identification and Vulnerability Analysis.
Planning for Food Secure Communities: A preliminary food assessment of Seattle's Chinatown-International District.
Seattle's Neighborhood Business District Strategy: Mapping Pedestrian Designations.
Culturally Relevant Indicator Selection For The Calista Region of Western Alaska.
Urban Development and Native Avifauna.
Sustainable Campus Master Planning: Current Status and Case Study.
Urban Youth and Politics of Space: The Inclusion of Skateparks in Downtown Centers.
Copenhagen's Water City Strategy: The Creation of the Oresund Region and its Effects on Urban Waterfront Redevelopment.
The Production of Sustainable Urban Space: A Comparative Analysis of Wallingford and the Carfree Reference District.
Bicycle Travel Patterns in Gothenburg, Sweden: Environment and Behavior.
Demographics of Walkable Neighborhoods in Seattle.
A Strategy for Community Economic Development: Increasing Purchasing of Washington Agricultural Products by Washington Institutions.
Developing a Model Critical Area Ordinance for Snoqualmie Watershed Communities.
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