SSRIC/TRD CENS Module Eugene Turner Department of geography california State University Northridge Population Density of cities with At Least 10000 Persons. Figure 2. http://www.csub.edu/ssric-trd/modules/cens/censtoc.html
Extractions: Northridge The Author; Last modified 6 July 2001 Suggested Citation: Turner, Eugene, 1998. Exploring the U.S. Census. Unpublished Manuscript. Table of Contents in Brief Table of Contents in Detail Codebook and Data Preface Chapter 1. Accessing the Digital Census Chapter 2. Ranking and Mapping Places Chapter 3. Analyzing Other Population Characteristics ... Tables Preface Introduction Organization of the Module Data Sets Chapter 1. Accessing the Digital Census About the Census Digital Census Data Summary Tape Files Geography in Summary Tape Files Coding Geographic Units - FIPS Codes Public-Use Microdata Sample Files Variables in the Sample Files for This Module Chapter 2. Ranking and Mapping Places Some Basic Population Data Describing a City Examining a Characteristic in All Cities - Ranking Places Mapping a Distribution Exercise 1 Chapter 3. Analyzing Other Population Characteristics
Jeffrey Alan Onsted Department Of Geography, UC Santa Barbara Doctoral Candidate, Department of geography, University of california at of the economic geography of cities and regions and its relation to planning, http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~onsted/my_resume2.html
GEOG 3340 California Cultures california Statistical Abstract. Ref HA 261 .C3 2000 california, cities, Towns Provides information about california s geography, climate, resources, http://wwwlibrary.csustan.edu/gorenstein/geog/geog3340.html
Extractions: Turlock To find theses written by former students: Use the web-based version of OLLIE (GeoWeb). Select "Theses." Enter words that describe your topic by Subject, Title, or "All of the above." Theses are shelved in the regular book stacks and have call numbers like library books. Reference Books California History
Urban Geography The City in Cultural Context, Unfairly Structured cities, Geographic Perspectiveson Urban Systems, Berkeley University of california Press, 1996. http://www.architect.org/bibliography/urban_geography.html
Extractions: Home Real Estate News Marketplace About Us ... Search Help BIBLIOGRAPHY DESIGN American Landscapes Architectural History Architecture Theory Development Theory ... Sustainable Design TECHNOLOGY Design with Digital Technology Artificial Intelligence CAD Cyberspace/Virtual Reality ... Technology PRACTICE Architectural Practice Building Construction Building Types : Commercial Cold Climate + Passive Solar Heating Design ... Water + Waste INTERDISCIPLINARY Architecture and Film Cultural Criticism Economic Geography Environmental Psychology ... Urban Sociology Agnew, John, John Mercer and David Sopher, eds. The City in Cultural Context. London: Allen and Unwin, 1984. Badcock, Blair. Unfairly Structured Cities. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1984. Berry, B. and F. Horton. Geographic Perspectives on Urban Systems. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1970. Bluestone, B. and B. Harrison. The Deindustrialization of America. New York: Basic Books, 1982. Boyer, M. Christine. The City of Collective Memory: Its Historical Imagery and Architectural Entertainments. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994.
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HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA 5678 california geography Map, Lessons, and Questions, by Randy Womack. Part of the cities of the World Series by Children s Press, trade paper. http://www.barbsbooks.com/Califor.htm
Extractions: SEARCH OUR SITE `HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA Unless otherwise noted, these books are by secular publishers and many dealing with history assume that Native Americans inhabited California as long as ten thousand years ago. Bears, Pirates and Silver Lace Tales of Early California by Anne B. Fisher. These stories have become part of the legends of early California authentic tales of friendly Indians and Spaniards, and not so friendly pirates who pillaged along the coast; stories of bears who could never be killed, and soldiers who were afraid of a strange, spotted snake. There are stories of how California sea otters took silk and tea to Boston, how the first piano was brought to Monterey in 1843, and there was a party to celebrate it, and how two staunch little boys defied Southern sentiment and flew the flag at half-mast when they got the news that Abraham Lincoln had been shot twelve stories in all. Most of these stories originated on the Monterey Peninsula and were chosen from many by a class of fourth graders at the Del Monte School. The book was first published in 1944. Trade paper, 134 pages, illustrated with simple line drawings, some in color. Cat#BM. $5.95*
Virtual Cities Here are some of the more interesting planned communities, city maps, This project of the University of Southern california geography Department. http://www.camden.rutgers.edu/dept-pages/urban/virtualcity.html
Extractions: Plan of Yorkship Village, Camden, New Jersey Local: BJ Swartz's City of Camden, New Jersey An extensive Camden City site that includes a directory of businesses, community organizations, religious institutions, and other attractions and amenities of The City of Camden. Camden City Maps This page contains a number of planning maps for the City of Camden Yorkship Village, New Jersey The village was designed by Electus Darwin Litchfield, who was influenced by the "garden city" developments popular in England at the time. He envisioned Yorkship Village as "a place of light rooms and clean yards, with adequate playgrounds and amusement fields; a place of beauty and appropriateness and cleanliness so great that a man returning from his daily toil would receive new strength and recreation; a place where the man who could save a fraction of his income would be able to obtain with it, for himself and for his children, a share of play and education, literature and music, and other uplifting things." Virtual Jersey Shore Take the Virtual Jersey Shore Tour to find out where the shore communities are located!!
Center For Immigration Studies cities and communities have changed in response to these immigrant flows. He is currently Professor of geography at the University of california, http://www.cis.org/articles/1999/back299.html
Extractions: Immigration and California Communities By William A.V. Clark February 1999 A recent media headline during the governor's race in California in 1998 "What a Difference Four Years Makes" drew attention to the lack of any debate on the immigration issue. In 1994, in contrast, immigration was at the heart of gubernatorial debates in California. But has anything changed, especially at the local level? Are immigration's impacts different in 1998? A detailed analysis of communities where there has been large-scale immigration suggests that, while voter attention may not be directed to immigrant issues, immigration outcomes at the local level require even more political attention. About four million new immigrants (including Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) immigrants) were counted in California in the last decade or so. Forty-one percent of all immigrants to California settle in Los Angeles, another 9 percent in Orange County. More than 16,000 immigrants settled in one zip code in Burbank, a suburban city in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, and more than 25,000 new immigrants settled in two zip codes in San Francisco. Hispanic foreign-born women with less than a ninth grade education average about 4.6 births in California. In Santa Cruz and Santa Barbara counties, foreign-born Mexican teenagers account for more than 40 percent of all teenage births.
Geography Colloquium Series Region by Design Public Policy and the Making of Southern california. Jennifer Wolch.Professor of geography CoDirector, Sustainable cities Program http://geog-www.sbs.ohio-state.edu/colloquia/2001-02/wolch.htm
Extractions: COLLOQUIUM SERIES Region by Design: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California Jennifer Wolch University of Southern California In this way, L.A.s story is not unlike that of other major metropolitan regions in the U.S. But southern Californias unique geography its topography, hazards and climate, its far-flung polycentric urban form as well as its demographic diversity, byzantine system of governance, dispersed power structures and dynamic economy can make interpretation of the region as well as the design and execution of specific planning objectives very difficult indeed. Differences between southern California and other metro areas also mean that current nationwide calls for smart growth policies may need some alteration to effectively moderate inequities, slow sprawl and promote more livable communities in the southern California region. 1080 Derby Hall
Geography 50AC: California And The Pacific Rim This course is an introduction both to california geography and to california california s cities are immensely diverse, but also highly segregated into http://geography.berkeley.edu/ProgramCourses/CoursePagesSP2004/Geog50AC/Geog50AC
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Oakland, California: Geography, Maps And Information geography and maps of Oakland, from your About.com Guide. OaklandNet Theofficial city government site; a great resource. http://geography.about.com/library/city/bloakland.htm
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Extractions: We are a small, tightly-knit community that prides itself on close working relationships between faculty and students. We're dedicated to a social science that matters, following basic research through to public policy and matters of social justice. Los Angeles is an emerging world city of unmatched intellectual challenge and opportunity. Our expertise in cities, environments, international linkages, social justice and geocomputation. Students graduate with a theoretical and practical understanding of the role of place in human affairs, and a skill set that equips them well for today's job market. For more good reasons to join us at USC Geography, click on the Department Chair's Message Up Against the Sprawl: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California
Sacramento, California - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia 2 geography; 3 Demographics; 4 Education; 5 Climate; 6 Neighborhoods; 7 Sistercities overseas Sacramento is the oldest incorporated city in california. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacramento,_California
Manhattan Beach, California - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Manhattan Beach is a city located in Los Angeles County, california. 1 geography;2 Demographics; 3 Education; 4 Notable Residents; 5 External links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Beach,_California
Paul Hensel's Maps And Interactive Geography Tools Page A page of links to online maps and other interactive geography tools. US Census Bureau maps (maps of states, counties, cities, and various topical http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~phensel/maps.html
Extractions: Florida State University These sites allow the user to create customized maps. Some allow the user to specify the latitude and longitude to be covered, while others allow choices of countries or regions. Some also allow the user to specify which information will be displayed, such as political borders, rivers and other natural geographic features, or major cities. Alexandria Digital Library Gazeteer (from UC-Santa Barbara; a searchable interface to find geographic features, including detailed information about each feature and a map of its specific location. They also offer a map browser interface.)
Dissertations, University Of California Geography Department ANDERSON, MA, 1965, The historical geography of california spas fountains of 1967, The dynamics of city growth an historical geography of the San http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/geography_dissertations.html
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Extractions: Internet Resources Atlases, maps, and gazetteers are available in print, microform, and electronic formats in several of the UC Berkeley libraries. The Library's primary collection of maps and other cartographic materials is located in the , 50 McCone Hall. Other campus collections include The Bancroft Library's historical maps of California and western North America and the East Asian Library's historical maps of Japan and gazetteers of East Asia. In addition, the Water Resources Center Archives has an extensive collection of historical and current maps related to water, as well as a collection of coastal aerial photographs dating from the mid-1940's to the mid-1950's. Maps and other cartographic materials at UC Berkeley can be located by searching the library catalogs Pathfinder is the catalog used to find maps and other items in most of the UC Berkeley libraries. Melvyl is the catalog of materials available from the libraries of the ten UC campuses and other research collections in the state; it also includes several UC Berkeley affiliated libraries not included in Pathfinder. The best way to find maps or atlases in these library catalogs is to search by "subject keyword" and limit the search by publication format "maps." Cartographic materials such as gazetteers, aerial photographs, and nautical charts can also be searched by "subject keyword." For some examples of subject searches, see
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