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Levi, Daniel; Kocher, Sara – Environment and Behavior, 2006
Brownfields have the potential to be reused as nature preserves or recreation areas. This reuse depends on the public's perceptions of risk and their willingness to support the new uses of the sites. This study examines attitudes about the reuse of large coastal brownfields from local and nonlocal students and the public. The sites include the…
Descriptors: Recreation, Conservation (Environment), Site Development, Site Analysis
California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento. – 2002
This report reviews the proposal by the West Hills Community College District (WHCCD) (California) to transition its off-campus center to full college status. The proposal's objectives include: (1) establishing a new comprehensive college that will serve approximately 1,700 full-time-equivalent students by 2015; and (2) providing greater access to…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Planning, Community Colleges, Facility Expansion
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Teixeira, Jose M. Cardoso – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2005
The environmental impact of construction activity has gained increasing importance in the last few years and become a key subject for civil engineering education. A survey of Portuguese higher education institutions shows that concern with this topic is mostly directed at the impact of large construction projects and especially focused on their…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Urban Areas, Civil Engineering, Construction Industry
Alaska Univ., Juneau. Dept. of Facilities Planning and Construction. – 1976
The University of Alaska, Juneau (UAJ), is the center for the University of Alaska Southeast and includes both a senior college and a community college. Most of the university facilities within the Juneau area are on the Auke Lake Campus, approximately 12 miles northwest of central Juneau. This report delineates the location of the campus, then…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Campus Planning, Demography, Enrollment Projections
Tully, Randolph R., Jr. – 1975
Some directions and avenues of thought are suggested to help school personnel develop sites for environmental education. In approaching the use or development of a site, important steps are (1) involving students, teachers, administrators, parents, and community representatives; (2) determining educational goals on the basis of students' needs;…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Educational Innovation
Ghebtsawi, Tesheme – 1979
This report illustrates the method, called the "SfB System," recommended in an earlier publication by this organization, for systematization of building projects. The aim of the report is to show how to arrange information on building elements and building construction for clear definition of the parts to be built and for easy…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Building Plans, Classification, Construction Programs
Klimes, Rudolf E.; And Others – 1975
The purpose of this study was to develop land-utilization options for the present holdings of the Berrien Springs Public Schools. In order to base these proposed options on facts and observable evidence, substudies of educational goals, enrollment projections, present school site, and the educational program were conducted. On the basis of the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Projections
Strickland, Wayne G. – 1978
Georgia State University, one of the southeast's major urban universities, is considering new methods of delivering its educational services. This report addresses the concept of satellite campuses for Georgia State University by examining those factors affecting their development. Topics included are: the market potential for educational services…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Campus Planning, Economic Factors, Educational Demand