Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_O - Ohio Cities & Communities Geography
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 95    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Ohio Cities & Communities Geography:     more detail
  1. Urban land use for transport systems and city shapes.: An article from: Geographical Analysis by Francesca Medda, Peter Nijkamp, et all 2003-01-01
  2. Beyond Edge Cities (Garland Reference Library of Social Science) by Richard Bingham, 1997-10-01

21. The University Of Toledo Department Of Geography & Planning - Faculty
the university establish a comprehensive communitybased geographic of dynamics thatshape ohio cities and metropolitan General Assembly and the ohio Board of
http://www.utoledo.edu/colleges/as/geography-and-planning/faculty_research_detai
¤ The University of Stop 932 Toledo, OH 43606 ¤ Phone: 419.530.2545 ¤ Fax: 419.530.7919 ¤
Samuel Attoh
The University of Toledo Community Outreach Partnership Center: Social and Economic Empowerment Through Community Building Dr. Samuel Aryeetey-Attoh is co-principal investigator on a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to establish a Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC) at the University of Toledo. The federal grant is matched by in-kind contributions from community partners and the university. The three-year grant will help the university establish a comprehensive community-based geographic information system and data base, support leadership workshops, cultivate minority youth leadership, and develop small business incubators to stimulate growth in three targeted low-income neighborhoods.
The Ohio Housing Research Network
Dr. Samuel Aryeetey-Attoh is a member of the Ohio Housing Research Network a collaborative group of researchers located at seven universities. The Network is engaged in the analysis of dynamics that shape Ohio cities and metropolitan areas, and the identification of public policy options for the amelioration of urban problems. Recent publications by the network include:

22. Holiday City, Ohio - Encyclopedia Article About Holiday City, Ohio. Free Access,
is a county located in the US State of ohio. and longitude values for about 23,500US cities. affiliated ethnic groups endure today as political communities.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Holiday City, Ohio
Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
Holiday City, Ohio
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Holiday City is a village located in Williams County, Ohio Williams County is a county located in the U.S. State of Ohio. As of 2000, the population is 39,188. Its county seat is Bryan
Geography
Demographics
Click the link for more information. . As of the This page is about the year 2000 AD. For information about the UK comic of that name, see 2000 A.D. Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century Decades: 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s - Years: 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 - News by month: January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December
Click the link for more information. census, the village had a total population of 49.
Geography
The following is a list of sources used in the creation of Encyclopedia articles on various geographic topics and locations, such as cities, counties, states, and countries. These sources are cited within the thousands of articles which link to this page. The United States Census Bureau's 2000 gazetteer. This was the primary source for the latitude and longitude values for about 23,500 U.S. cities. The data are indexed by state, county, and place FIPS codes.

23. ONN. Ohio News Now: As Sales Roles Evolve, Employers Seek A Savvy Breed
geography Is Less Influential in HighLevel Salary Talks, The city is home to about220,000 people for policy analysis, has studied how communities are affected
http://www.onnnews.com/Global/story.asp?S=1102391

24. ONN. Ohio News Now: As Sales Roles Evolve, Employers Seek A Savvy Breed
geography Is Less Influential in HighLevel Salary Talks The city is home to about220,000 people for policy analysis, has studied how communities are affected
http://www.onnnews.com/global/story.asp?s=1102391&ClientType=Printable

25. Encyclopedia: List Of Planned Cities
New communities built with Federal aid during the New Boulder City, Nevada; Greenbelt,Maryland Greendale, Wisconsin . Greenhills, ohio http//www
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-planned-cities

Supporter Benefits
Signup Login Sources ... Pies
Factoid #32 Qataris have lots and lots of gas Interesting Facts Make your own graph:
Hold down Control and click on
several. Compare All Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 Top 100 Bottom 100 Bottom 20 Bottom 10 Bottom 5 All (desc) in category: Select Category Agriculture Crime Currency Democracy Economy Education Energy Environment Food Geography Government Health Identification Immigration Internet Labor Language Manufacturing Media Military Mortality People Religion Sports Taxation Transportation Welfare with statistic: view: Correlations Printable graph / table Pie chart Scatterplot with ... * Asterisk means graphable.
Added May 21
  • Mortality stats Multi-users ½ price Catholic stats

  • Top Graphs
  • Richest Most Murderous Most Populous Most Militaristic ...
  • More Stats
    Categories
  • Agriculture Background Crime Currency ... Welfare
  • Updated: May 29, 2004
    Encyclopedia : List of planned cities
    Sponsored links:
    List of planned cities (planned communities, new towns) by Country
    Argentina
  • La Plata
    Australia
  • Canberra ...
    Austria
  • St. P lten [ http://www.st-poelten.gv.at/
    Belize
  • Belmopan
    Brazil ...
  • Don Mills, Ontario
  • Erin Mills, Ontario
  • Bramalea, Ontario
  • 26. Department Of Geography @Ohio University
    study of physical geography of ohio and its Housing, parks, ideal communities, intellectualattitudes, zoning and 456 City and the Environment (4) Prereq GEOG
    http://jupiter.phy.ohiou.edu/Departments/Geography/courseslist.html
    Main Page Faculty
    Anderson

    Bain
    ... FAQs
    Undergraduate Courses offered by the Department of Geography at Ohio University
    To see the list of current and future course offerings by quarter, click here 101 Physical Geography (5) (2N)
    Systematic survey of temperature, precipitation, atmospheric and oceanic circulation, and global systems of climate, soils, natural vegetation, and landforms. 4 lec, one 2-hr. Lab. 121 Human Geography (4) (2S)
    Examination of spatial dimensions of culture, emphasizing patterns of selected cultural elements-language, religion, population, settlement, political and economic landscapes, and human/environment interactions. 131 Globalization and the Developing World (4) (2C)
    Survey of globalization and its impact on development, international relations, and culture in developing countries around the world. 132 World Regional Geography: Industrial World (4) (2S)
    Survey of selected geographic themes: development; people and resources; human and physical environments; and cultural patterns in Anglo-America, Western and Eastern Europe, the former U.S.S.R., Japan, and Australia. 201 Environmental Geography (4) (2A)
    Geographic survey of environmental changes caused by human activities. Focus on resource availability and use, pollution of air, water, and biosphere, energy problems, interactions of humans with plant and animal communities. 3 lec, one 1-hr discussion section.

    27. Template - Ohio State University Extension Land Use Team
    Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable communities. http//www.nrdc.org/cities/smartGrowth/default.asp GrowthSimulator Site for Northeast ohio at this
    http://landuse.osu.edu/sglinks.html
    Some Smart Growth Web-Sites Selected and annotated by: Joseph H. Konen, District Specialist, Urban Programs
    Ohio State University Extension, Northeast District
    1680 Madison Avenue , Wooster, OH 44691-4096
    Voice: 330-263-3831 Fax: 330-263-3667 Email: konen.2@osu.edu
    http://www.sustainabilityindicators.org/

    The International Sustainability Indicators Network is a member-driven organization that provides people working on sustainability indicators with a method of communicating with and learning from each other. Through listserv discussions, virtual and in-person meetings, and special programs and trainings, the Network facilitates shared learning and development among sustainability indicators practitioners and others. http://www.uwex.edu/ces/cced/jrap/frontpage.html
    The Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy is published for the Mid-Continent Regional Science Association by the Center for Community Economic Development at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. THE JOURNAL is published twice annually during June and December and at times contains articles that relate to smart growth. http://www.neighborhoodcoalition.org/smartgrowth/whatis.asp

    28. GEOGRAPHY: Citizenship [Community]
    community Home, ChildCare and Work The Daily Lives of Working Mothers in Columbus,ohio, ohio Geographers, 17 84-99. geography 277 The geography of cities.
    http://depts.washington.edu/geog/citizen/community.html
    @import "../geog.css"; Your browser does not support script community research Michael Brown. 1999. "Reconceptualizing public and private in urban regime theory: the case of AIDS politics, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research Katharyne Mitchell. 1999. Hong Kong Immigrants and the Question of Democracy: Contemporary Struggles over Urban Politics in Vancouver, B.C. In Hong Kong and the Chinese Diaspora at the End of the 20th Century . Edited by G. Hamilton. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 25 manuscript pages. Nayna Jhaveri. 1999. "Reconfigurations of the commons: Equity, Property Regimes and Resources use in the Wiangshan mountains, China" Presented at the conference on Nature, Society and History: Long-Term Dynamics of social metabolism held in October in Vienna at the Institute for Interdisciplinary studies of Austrian Universities. Nick Chrisman, 1997-99. Member, Mapping Sciences Committee, National Research Council J.W. Harrington. 1998. "Becoming..." Keynote address, Early Identification Program spring conference, University of Washington, 20 May. Eleonore Kofman and Kim England (1997) "Citizenship and international migration: Taking account of gender, sexuality, and 'race',"

    29. GEOGRAPHY: People & Community Resources [Graduate Students]
    geography), MA MCRP, 2002, The ohio State University ( geography and City Regional socialimplications of GIS, urban communities mwarrenw@u
    http://depts.washington.edu/geog/community/grads.html
    @import "../geog.css"; Your browser does not support script faculty
    staff

    graduate students
    graduate students
    Gina Aaf BA geography and political science (On Leave) Critical development studies: gender, education, nationalism and development. gaaf@u.washington.edu Derik Andreoli BA Geography, University of Washington Economic theory, location theory, globalization, sustainability narratives (efficiency, equity, and ethics), critical ecology, and social theory. dohne@u.washington.edu Victoria Babbit BA Geography, University of Washington
    Migration, trafficking, informal economics, race, gender, identity, Sweden vmb2@u.washington.edu Ann Bartos BA Geography, University of Colorado
    9-11, immigration, urban geography, political geography, civil liberties
    abartos@u.washington.edu
    Antonia Bennett BA China Studies, Wellesley
    Interests: China, migrant workers, medical geography abenn@u.washington.edu

    30. Tivoli Software Global User Group Community
    User Group Contact Jim Dew cities covered n/a Group Detail Serves TivoliStorage Manager customers in the greater Southern ohio geography IBM contact
    http://www.tivoli-ug.org/groups.php?groupid=148

    31. Tivoli Software Global User Group Community
    User Groups by geography Storage Users Group Contact Tom Wagner John Talafous cities covered Cleveland, NorthEastern ohio and Western PA
    http://www.tivoli-ug.org/groups.php?groupid=138

    32. 1998
    Toward a Community EconomyAn Examination of Local Urban Cultural geography CountryCousin Comes to the City. Housing, and Policy in ohio cities Guest Editor
    http://www.bellpub.com/ug/1998/d98tc.htm
    Home Contact Us Price List Get Acrobat ...
    Online Edition

    Volume 19, 1998 Issue: No. 1, January 1-February 14, 1998 Editorial Mapphobia in Geography? 1980-1996 James O. Wheeler Legal Geographies Series Anti-Homeless Laws and Public Space: I. Begging and the First Amendment Don Mitchell Articles Job Linkages in Inner-City Phoenix Elizabeth K. Burns and Patricia Gober Geographical Patterns of Interstate Banking: A Snapshot of the U.S. Metropolitan System in the Early 1990s Bin Zhou Diffusion of Urban Models: A Case Study Chauncy D. Harris Research Note Understanding the Civic Activities of the Residents of Inner-City Neighborhoods: Two Case Studies Michael Greenberg Measuring Multiethnic Spatial Segregation David W. S. Wong Book Reviews Geography and Social Justice (David M. Smith) Gordon L. Clark Geography and Social Justice : Response to Gordon Clark David M. Smith In Place/Out of Place: Geography, Ideology, and Transgression (Tim Cresswell) Stacy Warren EthniCity: Geographic Perspectives on Ethnic Change in Modern Cities (Curtis C. Roseman, Hans Dieter Laux, and Günther Thieme, editors)

    33. West Chester, Ohio USA: A Red Carnation Community
    For that reason, geography professor James M. Rubenstein thinks it s unlikely Wapakoneta sproximity to Marysville and Anna ohio cities where Honda employs
    http://www.westchesterdevelopment.com/news86.html
    Labor supply called key for Hyundai
    Cincinnati Enquirer
    January 24, 2002 Hyundai Motor Co.'s decision on where to build a new U.S. assembly plant may not turn on tax incentives or transportation costs but on labor availability, says a Miami University professor who has studied automakers' location decisions. For that reason, geography professor James M. Rubenstein thinks it's unlikely Ohio will prevail in the race with three other states to land the South Korean automaker's planned $1 billion plant. The facility is expected to employ up to 2,000. "I think we're the underdog," said Mr. Rubenstein. Still, top Hyundai executives accompanied by Gov. Bob Taft today will look at a site near Mount Orab, 32 miles east of Cincinnati in Brown County. Friday, they'll tour Wapakoneta, south of Lima on Interstate 75. U.S. Rep. Michael Oxley, R-Ohio, whose district includes Wapakoneta, returned from a weekend trip to South Korea to meet with Hyundai chairman Chung Mong-Koo to say Ohio and Alabama were the automaker's choices - and Wapakoneta was the preferred site in Ohio. Gov. Taft said Wednesday that Ohio, Kentucky, Alabama and Mississippi are in contention. Hyundai has kept its deliberations mostly private.

    34. Miami University: Academics
    The geography and Urban and Regional Planning administration of transportation, housing,community development, criminal jobs with the ohio cities of Milford
    http://www.miami.muohio.edu/academics/majorsminors/majors/urbanandregional.cfm
    Majors and
    Minors
    Graduate
    Programs
    ... University Offices Undergraduate Majors Accounting American Studies Anthropology Architecture Art Athletic Training Biochemistry Black World Studies Botany Business-Economics Business-General Chemistry Classical Humanities Clinical Laboratory Science =====COMMUNICATION MAJORS====== Mass Communication Speech Communication Strategic Communication Computer Science Decision Sciences Dentistry Dietetics Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs Economics =====EDUCATION MAJORS====== Adolescent Education Art Education Early Childhood Education English Education French Education German Education Health Education Latin Education Mathematics Education Middle Childhood Education Music Education Physical Education Science Education Social Studies Education Spanish Education Special Education =======ENGINEERING MAJORS======= Engineering (general) Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Paper Science and Engineering Engineering Management Engineering Physics English English/Creative Writing English/Literature English/Technical and Scientific Communication Environmental Science Environmental Studies Environmental Management/Forestry Exercise Science Family Studies Finance French Geography Geology German Gerontology (social) Graphic Design Greek Health Studies History History of Art and Architecture Interdisciplinary Studies Interior Design International Studies Journalism Latin Law Linguistics Management Management/Human Resources Management/Operations Management/Organizational Leadership Management/Supply Chain Management

    35. Community Development Program
    Attorney General’s Office, the ohio Department of existing residential neighborhoodsand communities of Mahoning 1 representative from the cities/Villages.
    http://www.mahoningcountygov.com/development.htm
    "Making Mahoning County Government Work for You" Community Development Program Mission Statement
    The Community Development Program will provide additional funding to the communities of Mahoning County to allow them to better meet locally identified needs and provide a better living environment for the citizens of the County. Goals:
  • Acceleration of economic growth/development, which means jobs. Creating new partnerships between communities for future growth. Local project development. Simplify funding systems. Return ownership of tax dollars to political subdivisions.
  • Goals and Identification of Programs
    Goal 1

    To provide for the construction, reconstruction, and improvement of public facilities and infrastructure, and provide a flexible source of funding to address locally identified needs.
    • Program
      County Community Development Fund
    • Funding
      10% of sales tax revenues
    • Eligible Activities
      Provide funding for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or installation of public facilities and improvements, including but not limited to streets, sanitary sewers, water lines, sidewalks, and storm sewers
    Goal 2
    To provide for a safe and reliable county highway system for Mahoning County residents.

    36. Course Descriptions: Cleveland State University
    and local political issues focusing on ohio; perspectives on and debt structures ofAmerican cities, theories of produced in neighborhoods and communities as a
    http://www.csuohio.edu/undergradcatalog/courses/courindex/ust.htm
    Skip Navigation [Course Index] Search Quick Links ...
    Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004
    Urban Studies
    Professors: Mark S. Rosentraub (Dean), Richard D. Bingham, Stan A. Duraj, Michael Gates, Edward Hill, Miron Kaufman, Sanda Kaufman, W. Dennis Keating (Associate Dean), Norman Krumholz, Larry Ledebur, Walter Leedy, Helen Liggett, Sylvester Murray, Dianne Rahm (Assistant Dean), Wornie Reed, Robert A. Simons (Director, MUPDD Program), Michael Spicer, Roberta Steinbacher (Assistant Dean), Camilla Stivers, Michael Tevesz; Associate Professors: Jennifer Alexander, Virginia O. Benson, William Bowen, Mittie Olion Chandler (Director, Urban Child Research Center), Lawrence Keller, Wendy Kellogg, Harry Margulis, Brenda Marshall, Mark Tumeo, Alan Weinstein, Michael V. Wells (Director, Undergraduate Programs); Assistant Professors: Nancy Meyer-Emerick, Brian A. Mikelbank. UST 102 Professional Writing (3-0-3). Basic elements of effective technical writing, decision memoranda, request for proposals, and annual reports. Equivalent to ENG 102 Return to top UST 190 Analysis of Experiential Learning in Urban Studies (2-0-2).

    37. Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent
    1 Pennsylvania State University; 2 ohio State University. The geography of Homelessnessin American communities Concentration or City and Community 3 (1), 327
    http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10.1111/j.1535-6841.2004.00064.x/enha
     Home An Error Occurred Setting Your User Cookie A cookie is a small amount of information that a web site copies onto your hard drive. Synergy uses cookies to improve performance by remembering that you are logged in when you go from page to page. If the cookie cannot be set correctly, then Synergy cannot determine whether you are logged in and a new session will be created for each page you visit. This slows the system down. Therefore, you must accept the Synergy cookie to use the system. What Gets Stored in a Cookie? Synergy only stores a session ID in the cookie, no other information is captured. In general, only the information that you provide, or the choices you make while visiting a web site, can be stored in a cookie. For example, the site cannot determine your email name unless you choose to type it. Allowing a web site to create a cookie does not give that or any other site access to the rest of your computer, and only the site that created the cookie can read it. Please read our for more information about data collected on this site.

    38. Legal Information And Homeschooling Support Groups In Ohio
    Unit Study State unit study designed to help children learn the geography and factual Community/EventInformation About.com sites to local ohio cities.
    http://homeschooling.about.com/library/blsgoh.htm?pid=2812&cob=home

    39. Paul Robbins: Professional And Personal Information
    Foresters, and other Traditional communities special issue suburban lawn in ColumbusOhio an unregulated global population lives in cities, where immense
    http://whopper.sbs.ohio-state.edu/faculty/robbins/page.htm
    Paul Robbins
    Address
    Department of Geography, The Ohio State University
    1036 Derby Hall, 154 North Oval Mall
    Columbus, Oh 43210-1361
    Telephone: (614) 292-6001
    Email: probbins@geography.ohio-state.edu
    Current Position
    Associate Professor of Geography, The Ohio State University
    Courses for Fall 2003
    Geography 200 World Regional Geography Geography 800.01 : Science, Geography, and Society Whose ecosystem is it anyway? The Aravalli hills in Rajasthan. Used by local herders, farmers, and adivasi "tribals" but also a site of ecotourist development. Control of the world's grasslands, forests, wetlands, and wild rivers is daily contested by politicians, farmers, herders, corporations, consumers, tourists, bureaucrats, and the producers of global consumer culture. As they struggle over the rules of use and access for natural systems, strange alliances and surprising divisions emerge. The politics of rule-making and rule-breaking in natural resource management is one of Professor Robbins' central concerns. Tracing the history and effects of rights to forest and pasture in Rajasthan, India, his research has demonstrated that neither the central state nor the local community is a necessarily superior manager of nature. Further, the research has shown that neither state nor local knowledge is monolithic but that they are instead both interwoven and divided across gaps formed in daily resource politics. For more on these question, see:

    40. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Resource Guide, City Or Community Of
    local neighborhoods known by residents as individual communities. each country sclaim to the ohio Valley. After the Revolutionary War, the city, then called
    http://www.usacitiesonline.com/pacountypittsburgh.htm
    Home Advertise National Attractions Directory National Business Directory ... Genealogy Helps Look for
    Great Deals
    Footsteps
    of history Community
    Nicknames Choose a new
    Community
    in
    Pennsylvania

    Choose a new
    State
    Washington D.C.
    Our Nation's
    Capital Check out these Special Messages Welcome to Key to the City's page for
    Pittsburgh
    Allegheny County,
    Pennsylvania
    Zip Code
    The Big Little City
    The Pennsylvania state capital is Harrisburg. What would you like to know about Pittsburgh Location City Attractions Pittsburgh Government Pittsburgh Business Directory. Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce. Pittsburgh Organizations, Churches, and Sports. Pittsburgh Libraries. Pittsburgh Schools. Zip Codes Return to Index The population of Pittsburgh is approximately 334,563 (2999). The approximate number of families is 143,739 (2999). The amount of land area in Pittsburgh is 144.091 sq. kilometers. The amount of land area in Pittsburgh is 55.5 sq. miles. The amount of surface water is 7.098 sq kilometers. The distance from Pittsburgh to Washington DC is 193 miles. The distance to the Pennsylvania state capital is 164 miles. (as the crow flies) Pittsburgh is positioned 40.43 degrees north of the equator and 79.97 degrees west of the prime meridian.

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 95    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter