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Regenerative Approach to River Road Corridor, Raritan Township
This Fall, 2012, studio focused on a regenerative vision planning approach for an underutilized and difficult to access portion of waterfront along the South Branch of the Raritan River in Raritan Township (Hunterdon County). The studio's assignment was to develop a conceptual design framework to provide greater coherence and a thematic identity to the...
Restoration and Future Stewardship: Regeneration and the Next Generation – 4th Annual Conference and Awards Ceremony
Restoration and Future Stewardship: Regeneration and the Next Generation 4th Annual Sustainable Raritan River Conference! June 14, 2012 Duke Farms, Hillsborough, NJ The 4th Sustainable Raritan River Initiative Regional Conference brought 200 people to Duke Farms on June 14, 2012, to share successes, discuss emerging issues and plan strategies to...
Rutgers Bloustein Planning Studio Focuses on Highland Park Environmental Center
The Highland Park Environmental Commission employed Rutgers University in the spring of 2011 to conduct a revisioning exercise whereby the full potential of the existing environmental center and overall site is realized. This studio project uses restoration as the platform for the redevelopment of the site which will enhance the environmental value of the...
How Local People Make a Difference
M. Greenberg. Restoring America's Neighborhoods: How Local People Make a Difference. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, October 1999.
Brownfields and the mass media
M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie. "Brownfields and the mass media." Urban Land, July 1999, vol 58, 10, 13

Brownfields and public health: Reviving the past to protect the future
M. Greenberg, C. Lee, and C. Powers. "Brownfields and public health: Reviving the past to protect the future." American Journal of Public Health, vol. 88, 1998, 1759-1760; reprinted in NACCHO, Community Revitalization and Public Health, Washington, D.C., NACCHO and ATSDR, 2000, 63-66.
Region of birth and African American diets: the Harlem household survey.
M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, M. Northridge, and M. Ganz. "Region of birth and African American diets: the Harlem household survey." American Journal of Public Health, 88, 1998, 1199-1202. See also comment by A. Morabia, S. Beer-Borst, and S. Herchberg, p. 1153.
Understanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies
M. Greenberg. "Understanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies." Urban Geography vol. 19, 1998, 68-76.
Age, perception, and neighborhood quality: an empirical test
M. Greenberg. "Age, perception, and neighborhood quality: an empirical test." Human Ecology Review, vol. 5 (2), 1998, 10-18 (copy received in 1999).

Pfeiffer: Court decisions allowing public bidders in N.J. to use PO boxes alarm advocates
A little-noticed court decision last month will give companies more leeway as to which addresses they list when bidding for local government public contracts in New Jersey. The Appellate Division decision — which allowed a paving company to list its owners ’post office box instead of their home address — is minor in scope. But an expert in government...
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Resilience. Preparing New Jersey for Climate Change: A Gap Analysis from the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance
This report is an essential step toward the goal of developing policy recommendations to enhance climate change preparedness. To that end, we summarize key gaps identified to date through a thorough and ongoing stakeholder outreach process that will inform thoughtful...
Post Sandy Policy Gaps and Responses
Resilience. Preparing New Jersey for Climate Change: Policy Considerations from the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance
Resilience: Preparing New Jersey for Climate Change: Policy Considerations from the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance is the culmination of a deliberative research and stakeholder engagement process undertaken by the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance (“the...