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Locally grown : statewide land use planning in northern New England
Schonberger, Benjamin (Benjamin Paul), 1970- (2000)
- Advisor: Terry S. Szold
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
The anti-snob zoning law : the effectiveness of Chapter 774 in getting affordable housing built
Lacasse, Cynthia D. (Cynthia Diane) (1987)
- Advisor: Clay, Phillip L
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Comprehensive permitting : does it stimulate negotiation? Is it enough?
Litwak, Jeffrey B. (Jeffrey Bruce) (1992)
- Advisor: Michael Wheeler
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Comprehensive permit process under the local initiatives program : the experiences of five development projects
Tsai, Helen Jeng-Chyi (1992)
- Advisor: Herr, Philip B
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
- Advisor: Arthur P. Solomon
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Selected growth management techniques for use in mitigating traffic congestion in Masssachusetts [sic] suburban corridors
McCormick, Angela D. (Angela Dorothy) (1987)
- Advisor: Gakenheimer, Rachel N. (Rachel Neilson), 1970-
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
"Post-Nollan" land use planning : how communities are coping with the recent Supreme Court decision
Natoli, Nancy S (1988)
- Advisor: Herr, Philip B
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Paying for municipal stormwater services : a case study on drivers of stormwater user fees in three Massachusetts communities
Anantapadmanabhan, Anisha (2016)
- Advisor: Gabriella Carolini.
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Growth management strategies in the American west : a case study of intergovernmental cooperation in Colorado
Mangle, Katherine (1996)
- Advisor: Kristina E. Hill
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Importing growth management strategies to curb urban sprawl in the Pearl River Delta, China
Moldenke, Kelsey G. (Kelsey Galen), 1975- (2000)
- Advisor: Terry S. Szold
- Department of Urban Studies and Planning