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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R833346
Reality Check Plus: Envisioning a Sustainable Maryland
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Collaborative Science And Technology Network For Sustainability (2006)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Scenario planning for effective regional governance: promises and limitations. | None | Chakraborty A | Chakraborty A. Scenario planning for effective regional governance:promises and limitations. State and Local Government Review 2010;42(2):156-167. |
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Journal Article | Robust and contingent plans: scenario planning for an uncertain world. | JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION | Chakraborty A, Kaza N, Knaap G-J, Deal B | Chakraborty A, Kaza N, Knaap G-J, Deal B. Robust plans and contingent plans: scenario planning for an uncertain world. Journal of the American Planning Association 2011;77(3):251-266. |
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Journal Article | Enhancing the role of participatory scenario planning processes: lessons from Reality Check exercises. | None | Chakraborty A | Chakraborty A. Enhancing the role of participatory scenario planning processes:lessons from Reality Check exercises. Futures 2011;43(4):387-399. |
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Journal Article | Planning support systems and planning across scales: comparing scenarios using multiple regional delineations and projections. | URISA JOURNAL | Chakraborty A, Mishra S, Kim YW | Chakraborty A, Mishra S, Kim YW. Planning support systems and planning across scales:comparing scenarios using multiple regional delineations and projections. URISA Journal 2012;24(1):53-62. |
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Journal Article | Land use and transit ridership connections: implications for state-level planning agencies. | None | Chakraborty A, Mishra S | Chakraborty A, Mishra S. Land use and transit ridership connections: implications for state-level planning agencies. Land Use Policy 2013;30(1):458-469. |
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Journal Article | T21-Ohio, a system dynamics approach to policy assessment for sustainable development: a waste to profit case study. | None | Cimren E, Bassi A, Fiksel J | Cimren E, Bassi A, Fiksel J. T21-Ohio, a system dynamics approach to policy assessment for sustainable development: a waste to profit case study. Sustainability 2010;2(9):2814-2832. |
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Journal Article | A hybrid land conversion model incorporating multiple end uses. | None | Kaza N, Towe CA, Ye X | Kaza N, Towe CA, Ye X. A hybrid land conversion model incorporating multiple end uses. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 2011;40(3):341-359. |
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Journal Article | Peak oil, urban form, and public health: exploring the connections. | None | Kaza N, Knaap GJ, Knaap I, Lewis R | Kaza N, Knaap GJ, Knaap I, Lewis R. Peak oil, urban form, and public health:exploring the connections. American Journal of Public Health 2011;101(9):1598-1606. |
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Journal Article | Spatial patterns of urban development from optimization of flood peaks and imperviousness-based measures. | JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING | Mejía AI, Moglen GE | Mejía AI, Moglen GE. Spatial patterns of urban development from optimization of flood peaks and imperviousness-based measures. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 2009;14(4):416-424. |
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Journal Article | Spatial distribution of imperviousness and the space-time variability of rainfall, runoff generation, and routing. | WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH | Mejía AI, Moglen GE | Mejía AI, Moglen GE. Spatial distribution of imperviousness and the space-time variability of rainfall, runoff generation, and routing. Water Resources Research 2010;46(7):W07509 (14 pp.). |
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Journal Article | Impact of the spatial distribution of imperviousness on the hydrologic response of an urbanizing basin. | HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES | Mejía AI, Moglen GE | Mejía AI, Moglen GE. Impact of the spatial distribution of imperviousness on the hydrologic response of an urbanizing basin. Hydrological Processes 2010;24(23):3359-3373. |
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Journal Article | A functional integrated land use-transportation model for analyzing transportation impacts in the Maryland-Washington, DC region. | None | Mishra S, Ye X, Ducca F, Knaap G-J | Mishra S, Ye X, Ducca F, Knaap G-J. A functional integrated land use-transportation model for analyzing transportation impacts in the Maryland-Washington, DC region. Sustainability: Science, Practice & Policy 2011;7(2):60-69. |
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Journal Article | Performance indicators for public transit connectivity in multi-modal transportation networks. | None | Mishra S, Welch TF, Jha MK | Mishra S, Welch TF, Jha MK. Performance indicators for public transit connectivity in multi-modal transportation networks. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 2012;46(7):1066-1085. |
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Journal Article | Experiment in megaregional road pricing using advanced commuter behavior analysis. | JOURNAL OF URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT | Mishra S, Welch TF, Chakraborty A | Mishra S, Welch TF, Chakraborty A. Experiment in megaregional road pricing using advanced commuter behavior analysis. Journal of Urban Planning and Development 2014;140(1):04013007. |
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