Sources For Environment Abstracts Journal of planning Education research, J Plan Educ res Journal of urbanplanning Development ASCE, J urban Plan Dev - ASCE http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/3cis/cist/eanet/source.htm
Extractions: Sources for Environment Abstracts Over 800 scientific journals and other periodicals are reviewed regularly to select material for inclusion in Environment Abstracts. In addition, Environment Abstracts systematically identifies and indexes difficult-to-locate conference papers and proceedings. Reports and monographs from public and private organizations are also covered as warranted. The following list shows the titles of all journals that have been covered by Environment Abstracts. Both the full title of the journal and the abbreviation used in Environment Abstracts are shown. Please consult the abstracts to determine coverage dates for each journal. A B C D ... Z A Accounts of Chemical Research Acc Chem Res Acid Enviro [includes Acid Magazine] Acid News Acid Precipitation Bulletin Acid Precip Bull Acid Rain Information Publications Acid Rain Inf Publ Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica Acustica Adirondac Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Adv Cryogenic Eng Adv Environ Technol Manag Advances in Water Resources Adv Water Resour AERO Sun Times African Environment Afr Environ African Wildlife Afr Wildl Agribusiness AFRC News Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Agric For Meteorol Agricultural Engineering Agric Eng Agricultural Research Agric Res Agricultural Systems Agric Syst Agricultural Water Management Agric Water Manag Agric Ecosyst Environ Agroborealis Agroforestry Systems Agrofor Syst Air Transport World Air Transp World Alces Alternatives Altern: Perspec Soc Technol Environ Altern: Soc Transform Human Gov Ambio AMC Journal [previously Am Mining Cong J]
Course Listing For EDES Oasis Title HIST 20TH CENT arch. Undergraduate prerequisite EDES 2520 orpermission of Major movements and monuments in the history of urban planning. http://bulletin.uga.edu/bulletin/courses/descript/edes.html
Extractions: Marc Boutin Professors Emeriti Detomasi, D. , BSEE, PhD, MCIP Elder, P. , BA, LLB, LLM Geist, V. , BSc, PhD Gillmor, R. D. , BArch, MArch, FRAIC Herrero, S. , BA, PhD Jamieson, W. , BA, MES, MSc, PhD, MCIP Perks, W. , BEng, MCD, MCIP, AAA (Hon) Robinson, I., BA, MA, PhD, MAIP, FCIP Ross, G.A. , BSc, MEng, MS, PhD, PEng Taylor, D. , BArch, MArch, FRAIC Professors Brown, J.L.S. , BSc (Manitoba), MArch (Texas), MSc (Columbia), Architect AAA, MRAIC Architectural design, Architectural theory, Innovative architectural practice Harper, T.L. , BA (Calgary), MSc (Carnegie-Mellon), MCIP Planning theory, Community planning, Public organization and
Journal Title Abbreviations ADV SPACE res; LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION planning AND PROGRAMMING APPLICATIONS LANDSCAPE urban PLAN; LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LANDSCAPE ARCHIT http://www.uno.edu/~jfang1/jfanghp4/abb_/L_abrvjt.html
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MGIS | People Fulltime student Interests GIS and urban/environmental planning. D. Hugh Dittrich Fall 2001, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, BS Land. arch./Hort. http://www.geog.umn.edu/Graduate/MGIS/People/students_rev.htm
Extractions: overview program resources research ... links YOU ARE HERE: Dept of Geog document.write(myBreadcrumb + "" + myTitle + ""); MGIS Students This page provides a listing of students actively enrolled in the MGIS program including their educational background, full-/part-time status, and GIS interest area. There are currently over 60 students in the program that come from a variety of backgrounds and with diverse interests. A B C D ... Z A Teri Alberico
SOFA - Research In architecture research into architecture and urban planning is pursued Ordförande i Forskningsutskottet Jesper Steen (jesper.steen@arch.kth.se) http://www.arkitekturskolan.se/servlet/GetDoc?meta_id=1005
SOFA - A-kalendarium Arranged by Magnus Rönn/ArcPlan More info magnusr@arch.kth.se Theories andStrategies for the Future urban planning in Nordic Cities http://www.arkitekturskolan.se/GetDoc?meta_id=1226
Extractions: Request form Interlibrary lending (ILL) Abstract journals Biological Abstracts vol. 1 (1927) - vol. 98 (1994) room 115 Entomology Abstracts vol. 1 (1969) - vol. 25 (1994) shelf nr 178 Cambridge Life Sciences Collection on CD-ROM (Silver Platter) library desk: BALIE List of abbrevations Afkorting: Afkorting van: Abbreviation of: v.v.
IGB: Biology And Ecology Of Fishes: Personnel Rivers res. Mgmt. 17 171190. BISCHOFF, A. WOLTER, C. (2001) Groyne-heads aspotential summer habitats Landscape and urban planning, 53 135-144. http://unio.igb-berlin.de/abt4/mitarbeiter/wolter/index_e.shtml
Extractions: These studies focuse on three topics: 1) the reconstruction of only weakly anthropogenic influenced reference fish assemblages from historical sources; 2) the characterization of fish assemblages of urban waters on the example of Berlinean waters; and 3) assessing the fish ecological potential of urban waters. Adaptive fisheries management of rivers
Architecture Subject Guide - University Of Tasmania Library Continued by arch (Australian architecture Database) Covers building,construction engineering, urban planning, regional planning and fire technology in http://www.utas.edu.au/library/info/subj/architecture.html
Extractions: School of Architecture Contact: Cherie Holmes Architecture Liaison Librarian A good way to start your research is to define your topic by using subject dictionaries and to find background information in encyclopaedias such as: The Dictionary of Architecture Ltn Ref 720.3 C975D 1999 Dictionary of Architecture and Construction Ltn Ref 720.3 D554 1993 Dictionary of Art Ltn Ref 703 D554a 1996 Contemporary Architects Ltn Ref 720.922 C761 1994
K, L, M, N, O | Zbio.net LANDSCAPE urban PLAN Landscape and urban planning, 01692046, 0925 MUTAT resMutation research Journals, 0921-8262. MUTAT res-DNA REPAIR http://molbiol.ru/eng/journals/01_05.html
Extractions: University of California Transportation Center Directory UCTC Staff Title First Name Last Name Address City / Campus State Zip Phone Fax Email Address Director Elizabeth Deakin UC Transportation Research Center (UCTC) 2614 Dwight Way, 2nd floor Berkeley CA edeakin@uclink.berkeley.edu Editor in Chief Melvin Webber UC Transportation Research Center (UCTC) 2614 Dwight Way, 2nd floor Berkeley CA mwebber@uclink.berkeley.edu Managing Ed. Melanie Curry UC Transportation Research Center (UCTC) 2614 Dwight Way, 2nd floor Berkeley CA curryme@uclink.berkeley.edu UCTC Faculty Affiliates Title First Name Last Name Address City / Campus State Zip Phone Fax Email Address Professor Matthew J. Barth Ctr. for Environmental Research Univ. of Calif. Riverside CA barth@cert.ucr.edu Professor Antonio M. Bento University of Calif. Santa Barbara CA bento@bren.ucsb.edu Professor Evelyn Blumenberg Urban Planning 3250 Public Policy Building Los Angeles CA eblumenb@ucla.edu Professor Marlon G. Boarnet Urban and Regional Planning Univ. of Calif. Irvine CA mgboarne@uci.edu Professor Peter C.
AJPH -- Sign In Page are a common way of summarizing relationships in urban planning literature . Available at http//arch.virginia.edu/exurbia/deathin-exurbia.pdf. http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/full/93/9/1541
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Code Major Name Self-supporting E02 ACCEL HIGH SCHOOL N M01 MECHSDSU N 033 AG SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENT N 034 AGR res ECON POLICY N APPLIED SCI TECHNOLOGY N 087 arch-urban DESIGN N 088 arch-urban PLAN N http://www.ucop.edu/irc/campus_specs/css/codetables/major-codes.txt
Show_User arch. Evyatar Erell Born 1955, USA B.arch.T.Pl Town planning, 1986, Technion;MA1995, Desert architecture and urban planning Unit Research Grade B http://profiler.bgu.ac.il/site/public_site/Show_User.cfm?user_id=239
Curriculum Report 325, March 2002 arch 486, Computer Graphics Programming for Design (3) COMPUT GRAPHIC PROG. CEE 580, urban Transportation planning (4) urban TRANSPORT PLG. http://depts.washington.edu/uwcr/reports/02/02-03.html
Extractions: March 25, 2002 This report officially records the actions of the University of Washington Curriculum Review Committee. The Committee meets September through June to consider applications for curriculum changes submitted by the schools and colleges of the University of Washington. This report also announces the actions of the Faculty Council of Academic Standards and the Board of Regents regarding program and degree changes. Course Change Applications received after the deadline for the specified quarter will be considered for the next quarter for which the deadline has not passed. New courses can be added to the curriculum after the deadline. Applications must be received in the University Curriculum Office, 248 Schmitz, Box 355850, by 5 pm on the deadline date . For courses offered jointly by more than one school or college, an application from each school or college must be received by the University Curriculum Office by the deadline date. Please address any questions regarding the curriculum process at the University of Washington to the university curriculum office at uwcr@u.washington.edu.
Curriculum Report - June 23, 1998 COLLEGE OF archITECTURE AND urban planning (0B). archITECTURE (0051). arch 443Iberoamerican architecture I Meso-America (3) IBEROAMER arch I. Effective http://depts.washington.edu/uwcr/reports/98/98-06.html
Extractions: Return to menu. This report officially records the actions of the University of Washington Curriculum Review Committee. The Committee meets September through June to consider applications for curriculum changes submitted by the schools and colleges of the University of Washington. This report also announces the actions of the Faculty Council of Academic Standards and the Board of Regents regarding program and degree changes. Course Change Applications received after the deadline for the specified quarter will be considered for the next quarter for which the deadline has not passed. New courses can be added to the curriculum after the deadline. Applications must be received in the University Curriculum Office, 248 Schmitz, Box 355850, by 5 pm on the deadline date. For courses offered jointly by more than one school or college, an application from each school or college must be received by the University Curriculum Office by the deadline date. Please address any questions regarding the curriculum process at the University of Washington to the university curriculum office at uwcr@u.washington.edu
LA Courses landscape architecture, or urban and regional planning. Same as arch 563.See arch 563. See arch 581. LA 582 (old LA 482), urban DESIGN STUDIO, II http://www.landarch.uiuc.edu/Courses/la_courses.htm
Extractions: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE INTRO 2 hours credit. Survey of the discipline, practice, and philosophy of landscape architecture. LA 199 UNDERGRADUATE OPEN SEMINAR 1 to 5 hours credit. May be repeated. Undergraduate seminar with topic(s) determined by students or faculty. LA 212 WATER AND SOCIETY 3 hours credit. A comparative investigation of built landscape and hydraulic resources through history. Examines problems of water scarcity, abundance and changes in ecology, human social organization, economy, law, and cultural values related to natural water conditions and human management. Comparative case studies include the ancient Near East and modern Middle East, ancient and modern Egypt, the Roman empire, Peru, the Netherlands, South Asia, Illinois River basin, and the American West. LA 215 BUILDINGS, LAND AND CULTURE 3 hours credit. This course satisfies General Education Criteria for a WESTERN/COMPARTV CULT course. Same a s ARCH 215. Introduction to the study of the ordinary American landscape and its representation in the common media. Investigates ordinary places as indicators of cultural values and beliefs, and why they look and function in certain ways. Topics approached through historical accounts and thematic analysis. LA 218 S. ASIAN CULTURAL LANDSCAPES
Urban Studies Major C. Major Requirements The Core in urban planning and planning 6 courses, 20units. The core of the urban Studies and planning has two required core http://www-dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/Programs/UrbStud_02-03i.htm
Extractions: INTRODUCTION URBAN STUDIES AT BERKELEY The study of cities is a vital part of a sturdy liberal arts curriculum. During this moment of global change, such forms of knowledge are of critical importance. The world is more urban than in any other era in human history, and with this rapid urbanization has come the crucial role of cities as sites of economic development and crucibles of civic citizenship. It is in this context that the Urban Studies major was launched at the University of California at Berkeley in Fall 2002. The Urban Studies major is housed in the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) of the College of Environmental Design. Continuing DCRP's reputation as a world leader in the study of cities and city planning, the Urban Studies major introduces students to urban environments as objects of study, analysis, critique, as well as planned change and social transformation. Given UC Berkeley's historical role as a great public educational institution serving a worldwide community, the major will ensure that students are exposed to the complex articulations of local and global which are shaping contemporary urban cartographies. Students who complete the major may pursue graduate studies in planning and various social science disciplines or employment opportunities with public agencies, non-profit organizations, service providers, and research institutions. Above all, the intent of the major is to produce urban citizens willing and able to imagine an alternative world order through innovative forms of social praxis.