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Public Park Maintenance Investment and Gentrification: A Study of Philadelphia’s City Parks”

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CAN INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE PLANNING? INTEGRATING REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION & LAND USE IN TORONTO & CHICAGO (2001-2014) A Dissertation Submitted to the Temple Univ

Can humanity avoid a climate breakdown? The IPCC Global Warming Report ...

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Join the Geography and Urban Studies Department to learn more about the recently released IPCC Climate Report. Is 2040 really doomed for apocalypse due to rising temperatures or can it be saved by climate justice?

Extreme Weather or Extreme Politics | Calendar of Events

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Christina Rosan, Expertise: Urban sustainability planning; environmental policy; urban politics Victor Gutierrez-Velez, Expertise: Sustainability science; remote sensing; social-ecological systems; environmental change Rob Mason, Expertise: Environmental policy, land use, protected areas

EXPLORING GREEN GENTRIFICATION IN ESTABLISHED URBAN PARKS: A STUDY OF ...

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Abstract This dissertation seeks to examine whether neighborhood public parks have a relationship to neighborhood change, including gentrification outcomes, through the investigation of a city-wide study of the neighborhood parks system in Philadelphia.

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CAN INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE PLANNING? INTEGRATING REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION & LAND USE IN TORONTO & CHICAGO (2001-2014) A Dissertation Submitted to the Temple Univ

Hamil Pearsall | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

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Rosan, C. and H. Pearsall. 2018. Growing a Sustainable City? The Question of Urban Agriculture. University of Toronto Press. Courses Taught. Geography of Hazards (ENST 3055) Environmental GIS (GUS/ENST 4066) Urban Public Spaces (GUS/ENST 3000/5000) Sustainable Cities (GUS/ENST 3057)

Caterina Roman | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

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Caterina Roman joined the faculty in the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University in Fall 2008 after nearly two decades with the Urban Institute in Washington, DC. Dr. Roman has extensive experience studying the social ecology of neighborhoods, fear of crime, violence and gangs. She has been the PI or co-PI on over a dozen federally ...

Ella Lathan | Temple University Libraries News

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Roughly one out of every three working-age Americans has a criminal record.These records have lasting repercussions: most employers use criminal background checks, and a criminal record nearly halves the chance someone will receive a callback or job offer.Criminal convictions can also affect a person’s ability to find housing, vote, and receive mortgages or bank loans.

Cristina Gragnani | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

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Cristina Gragnani (Associate Professor of Italian) graduated summa cum laude in Italian literature from the University of Florence, Italy. She holds a Master and a PhD in Italian from Harvard University. Her scholarly work focuses on turn-of-the-twentieth century Italian literature and culture. Within this timeframe her research interests lie ...