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Pilkey, Orrin H.; Neal, William J. – Oceanus, 1980
Describes efforts to evaluate and map the susceptibility of barrier islands to damage from storms, erosion, rising sea levels and other natural phenomena. Presented are criteria for assessing the safety and hazard potential of island developments. (WB)
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, Earth Science, Land Use, Oceanography
George, Stephen C. – School Planning and Management, 1996
Under California law, developers are required to pay school districts impact fees of $1.84 per eligible square foot. However, the Huntington (California) School District says the state-mandated fee falls far short of expenses and attempts to convince developers to increase the fee voluntarily. The Utah State legislature recently outlawed…
Descriptors: Community Development, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Land Use
Bishop, Jeff; Russell, Graham – Bulletin of Environmental Education, 1982
Describes the Land Development Game, a role-playing exercise designed to introduce in simple terms the complex processes by which land is sold, bought, planned, and built upon. Includes game context (indicating use with large/small groups), objectives, and instructions. "Role sheets" needed for the game are also provided. (JN)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Educational Games, Environmental Education, Higher Education
Carman, Sam – Bradford Papers Annual, 1986
Describes ways to enhance a school's outdoor facilities to provide more educational opportunities: nesting boxes, ground water monitoring holes, nature's "swamp shop," soil studies, weather stations, wildlife habitat improvement, forestry practices, aquatic resources, archaeological dig sites, horticulture demonstration areas, outdoor…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conservation Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Lopez, Stephen – Parks and Recreation, 1983
When community groups assume stewardship of underused properties and turn them into recreational spaces, park agencies can save money on overhead and construction. Three stewardship projects in New York State, involving a playing field, gardening areas, and a historical restoration, are described. Criteria for successful projects are included. (PP)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Community Action, Community Involvement, Community Recreation Programs
Wiener, Morris – Outdoor Communicator, 1986
Outlines content of an extended inservice workshop (three hours credit, sixteen weeks, graduate level extension course) for professional school personnel which enables participants to take responsibility for improvements making their school site suitable for outdoor education activities. (NEC)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Planning
Keats, C.; And Others – Teachers' Forum (Australia), 1981
Developed to provide an outdoor learning environment for a small school which had relatively undeveloped grounds, these plans are aimed toward providing: physical activity (climbing, running, jumping, and games); imaginative activity; social learning; environmental study; mathematics and science; exploring materials, e.g., water and soil; and the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Facility Planning, Foreign Countries, Land Use
Porter, Douglas – Business Officer, 1983
The trend for universities to use their excess land for profitable real estate ventures in conjunction with private developers and builders is considered. One of the first institutions to embark on development was the University of Washington, Seattle, and one of the best known examples of university-sponsored development is Stanford University,…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Planning, Entrepreneurship, Fund Raising
Wernstedt, Kris; Meyer, Peter B.; Alberini, Anna – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2006
We employ a mail survey of private developers that uses conjoint choice experiments and Likert-scaled attitudinal questions to examine preferences for policy instruments and incentives intended to encourage brownfield cleanup and redevelopment. Our analysis suggests that developers judge public hearing requirements at brownfield redevelopments…
Descriptors: Private Financial Support, Land Use, Development, Industrialization