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Highway Improvement as Factor in Neighborhood Change. Volume I. Physical and Economic Measures of Neighborhood Change
The subject of the report is the overall effect of highways on the urban communities they serve. Specifically, it attempts to specify the costs and benefits of a highway to non-users. These non-user effects, which accrue to residents and businessmen after the highway improvement is completed, are thoroughly analyzed. Volume I reports on the highway impacts of an economic and physical nature. (Author)
Highway Improvement as Factor in Neighborhood Change. Volume I. Physical and Economic Measures of Neighborhood Change
The subject of the report is the overall effect of highways on the urban communities they serve. Specifically, it attempts to specify the costs and benefits of a highway to non-users. These non-user effects, which accrue to residents and businessmen after the highway improvement is completed, are thoroughly analyzed. Volume I reports on the highway impacts of an economic and physical nature. (Author)
Highway Improvement as Factor in Neighborhood Change. Volume I. Physical and Economic Measures of Neighborhood Change
J. E. Burkhardt (author) / A. M. Lago (author) / J. Rothenberg (author)
1971
131 pages
Report
No indication
English
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