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One of the most important attempts to reduce the environmental impacts of the built environment is through the construction of green buildings. This article examines the geography of the emerging green building industry through a study of the spatial distribution of two different elements of that industry. The first element is the location and diffusion of green buildings themselves as certified by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) through their Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. There is a clear shift from an original concentration in major coastal cities to a more even distribution across the country, with broad representation across commercial, public, and nonprofit owners. The second area of study is the spatial distribution of LEED-accredited professionals, who are accredited by the USGBC to oversee the certification process. The distribution of these professionals matches existing concentrations of population, suggesting two different geographies of building green.

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tagged article building geography green leed by dkarp ...on 25-AUG-09
"Building Green: The Emerging Geography of LEED-Certified Buildings and Professionals." The Professional geographer [0033-0124] 61.2 (2009). 200-.
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tagged building geography green leed by dkarp ...on 25-AUG-09

The pathological environment /

Anita Guerrini

1990

Journal article
Eighteenth Century, 1990, 31: 173-179

Essay review of James Riley, "The 18th-century campaign to avoid disease" (1987).

tagged disease environment geography history by dbarnes ...on 14-FEB-09

Ecology, epidemics and empires :
environmental change and the geopolitics of tropical America, 1600-1825 /

J R McNeill

1999
Journal article
Environment and history, Vol. 5, no. 2 (1999), p. 175-184

tagged disease environment geography history by dbarnes ...on 14-FEB-09

Therapeutic landscapes :
medical issues in light of the new cultural geography /

W M Gesler

1992
Journal article
Social science and medicine, Vol. 34 (1992) p. 735-746

tagged disease environment geography history by dbarnes ...on 14-FEB-09
Title: Medical geography in historical perspective /
Author(s): Rupke, Nicolaas A., ; ed.
Corp Author(s): Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College, London. 
Publication: London : Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL,
Year: 2000.
Description: 227 p., [1] leaf of plates : maps (1 col.) ; 26 cm.
tagged disease environment geography history by dbarnes ...on 14-FEB-09

'Fit localities for an asylum': The historical geography of the 19th-century 'mad-business' in England as viewed through the pages of the "Asylum Journal" /

Chris Philo

1987
Journal article
Journal of Historical Geography, 1987, 13: 395-415

tagged disease environment geography history by dbarnes ...on 14-FEB-09

From miasma to asthma :
the changing fortunes of medical geography in America /

Gregg Mitman;  Ronald L Numbers

; English Journal article
History and philosophy of the life sciences, Vol. 25, n. 3 (2003) (stampa 2004), p. 391-412

tagged disease environment geography history by dbarnes ...on 14-FEB-09

Medicine and magnificence :
British hospital and asylum architecture, 1660-1815 /

Christine Stevenson

2000
Monograph viii, 312 p. :; ill. ;; 27 cm.
New Haven, CT :; Yale University Press, ; ISBN: 0300085362 (cloth : alk. paper)

tagged disease environment geography history by dbarnes ...on 14-FEB-09
. Power of place : bringing together geographical and sociological imaginations / John A. Agnew & James S. Duncan, editors. 0044452810 (alk. paper) series Winchester, Mass. : Unwin Hyman, 1989.
Call#: Van Pelt Library GF49 .P68 1989


tagged geography space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
. Social relations and spatial structures / edited by Derek Gregory and John Urry. 0333354036 series Basingstroke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1985.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HM291 .S588715 1985b


tagged geography space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
Lefebvre, Henri, 1901-1991. . Space, difference, everyday life : reading Henri Lefebvre / edited by Kanishka Goonewardena ... [et al.]. 9780415954600 (pbk.) series New York : Routledge, 2008.
Call#: Van Pelt Library H61.15 .L44 2008


tagged geography space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
Lefebvre, Henri, 1901-1991. . Production of space / Henri Lefebvre ; translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith. 0631140484 : series Oxford, OX, UK ; Cambridge, Mass., USA : Blackwell, 1991.
Call#: Van Pelt Library BD621 .L4813 1991


tagged geography space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
Shields, Rob, 1961- . Places on the margin : alternative geographies of modernity / Rob Shields. 0415040914 series London ; New York : Routledge, c1991.
Call#: Van Pelt Library GF95 .S55 1991


tagged geography liminal space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
. Tensional landscapes : the dynamics of boundaries and placements / edited by Gary Backhaus and John Murungi. 0739105612 (alk. paper) series Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, c2003.
Call#: Van Pelt Library G71.5 .T44 2003


tagged geography liminal space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
. Perceptions of marginality : theoretical issues and regional perceptions of marginality in geographical space / edited by Heikki Jussila, Walter Leimgruber, Roser Majoral. 1859726836 series Aldershot, Hants, UK ; Brookfield, Vt. : Ashgate, 1998.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HM136 .P5433 1998


tagged geography liminal space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
. Lived topographies and their mediational forces / edited by Gary Backhaus and John Murungi. 0739110829 (alk. paper) series Lanham : Lexington Books, c2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library G70 .L59 2005


tagged geography space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
Tuan, Yi-fu, 1930- . Space and place : the perspective of experience / Yi-Fu Tuan. 0816608083 series Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c1977.
Call#: Van Pelt Library G71.5 .T8 1977
Call#: Fine Arts Library Fine Arts G71.5 .T8 1977
Call#: Van Pelt Library G71.5 .T8 1977
Call#: Fine Arts Library Fine Arts G71.5 .T8 1977
Call#: Van Pelt Library G71.5 .T8 1977
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tagged geography space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
Tuan, Yi-fu, 1930- . Topophilia: a study of environmental perception, attitudes, and values [by] Yi-Fu Tuan. 0139252487 series Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, [1974]
Call#: Van Pelt Library GF41 .T82 1974
Call#: Fine Arts Library Fine Arts GF41 .T82 1974
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Call#: Fine Arts Library Fine Arts GF41 .T82 1974


tagged geography space by dbarnes ...on 12-FEB-09
Parks, Virginia, 1970- . Geography of immigrant labor markets : space, networks, and gender / Virginia Parks. 1593320922 (alk. paper) series New York : LFB Scholarly Pub., 2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HD8081.A5 P365 2005


Immigrants Turn to Farm Work Amid Building Bust

Growers Regain A Source of Labor; Wage Gap Narrows

By MIRIAM JORDAN

June 13, 2008; Page A4

The building bust is turning out to be an unexpected boon for another industry, agriculture, as many Hispanic immigrants who lost construction jobs return to the fields in search of work.

In recent years, the ranks of farm workers had been thinned by a crackdown on illegal immigration coupled with the lure of better-paying construction jobs. That left farmers scrambling to find workers to harvest labor-intensive crops. Now, growers and labor contractors from Florida to California are reporting that former carpenters, dry wallers and painters are returning.

"We had seen the labor supply dwindling year after year," said Richard Quandt, president of the Grower-Shipper Association of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties. This year, "we are surprised to have a lot of workers." The area grows strawberries, greens, broccoli, grapes and other vegetables and fruits.

Dixon D P, Jones J P III, 1998, "My dinner with Derrida, or spatial analysis and poststructuralism do lunch" Environment and Planning A 30(2) 247 – 260

D P Dixon, J P Jones III

Received 6 February 1997; in revised form 20 June 1997

Abstract. This paper extends our previous efforts to (de)lineate contemporarydivisions between poststructuralist and spatial analytic, or scientific, approaches in geography. We adopt the format of a dialogue between a hypothetical spatial analyst (SA) and a poststructuralist (PS). Their exchange covers, among other items, the differing stances of these approaches to epistemology, ontology, research questions and methods, and the concept of 'context'. We also further develop the concept of the 'epistemology of the grid', which we define as the spatialization of categorical thought. We link this epistemology to two others, Cartesian perspectivalism and ocularcentrism, arguing that their realization in social practice is generative of social order.

Sheppard E, 2001, "Quantitative geography: representations, practices, and possibilities" Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 19(5) 535 - 554

Abstract. Representations of quantitative geography, both by practitioners and by others, have tended to associate quantification with empiricism, positivism, and the social and academic status quo. Qualitative geography, by contrast is represented as nonempiricist or postempiricist, sensitive to complexity, contextual, and capable of empowering nonmainstream academic approaches and social groups. Attempts to engage in debate between these positions rarely challenge this dualism, reproducing the representation of quantitative geography as logical positivism, and a dualism separating quantitative and qualitative geography. I argue that this dualism can be broken down, by deconstructing the underlying representation. I discuss why this representation came into existence and how it was stabilized; how close attention to the practices of quantitative geographers, and particularly to the evolution of these practices, reveals its inadequacies; and what new possibilities for quantitative practices emerge from this deconstruction. GIS, one of the recent manifestations around which representations of quantitative geography polarize, is used as a case study to illustrate these arguments. I pay particular attention to the question of the relevance of quantitative practices for an emancipatory human geography.

tagged geography by jn ...on 29-FEB-08
EVERYBLOCK

The easiest way to keep track of what's happening on your block, in your neighborhood and all over your city - like restaurant inspections in North Beach, crimes in the Loop or everything around 475 Kent Ave.

tagged blog geography local map mapping news by jn ...on 15-FEB-08
United States. Bureau of the Census. . Census descriptions of geographic subdivisions and enumeration districts, 1830-1950 [microform]. Washington : National Archives of the United States, 1978-
Call#: NationalArchives T-1224


tagged census geography historic by laallen ...on 18-DEC-07
Title: Congestion pricing's conditional promise: promotion of accessibility or mobility?
Source: Transport Policy [0967-070X] Levine yr:2002 vol:9 iss:3 pg:179

Abstract

The derived nature of transportation demand implies that enhancement of mobility per se is not a reasonable goal for transportation policy; instead, improved mobility is desired to the extent that it furthers accessibility—a goal that can be achieved through a variety of measures. The paper uses the mobility–accessibility distinction to distinguish different implementations of congestion pricing. A mobility-based congestion pricing promises to alleviate congestion but threatens to deteriorate from overall regional accessibility as it accelerates metropolitan deconcentration. In contrast, accessibility-based congestion pricing avoids acceleration of sprawl by incorporating policies to ensure that drivers tolled off roads are replaced with residents and travelers arriving at previously congested areas by other means.

Article title
Job/Housing Imbalance and Commuting Time in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area: Exploration of Causes of Longer Commuting Time
Author
Sultana, S.
Journal title
URBAN GEOGRAPHY
Bibliographic details 2002, VOL 23; PART 8, pages 728-749
 
 
Urban geography. [0272-3638 ] Silver Spring, Md. : V.H. Winston & Sons, c1980-
Call#: HT101 .U683


Special Issue on Transportation GIS


Volume 8, Issues 1-6
pp. 1-444 (February - December 2000)

tagged geography transportation transportation_gis by jn ...on 21-JUN-07
Author: Rodrigue, Jean-Paul, 1967-
Title: The geography of transport systems / Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Claude Comtois, and Brian Slack.
Physical Description: ix, 284 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
Publisher/ Date: London ; New York : Routledge, 2006.

tagged geography transportation transportation_gis by jn ...on 21-JUN-07

Urban Geography, 2001, 22, 1, pp. 78–90.  

PROGRESS REPORT
DEFINING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM
Ryan Holifield
Department of Geography
University of Georgia

Harvey, David, 1935- . Justice, nature and the geography of difference / David Harvey. [1557866805 (alk. paper) ] Cambridge, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 1996.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Rosengarten Reserve HM216 .H26 1996


tagged david_harvey environmental_justice geography by jn ...on 14-FEB-07
Geography of urban transportation / edited by Susan Hanson, Genevieve Giuliano. [1593850557 ] New York : The Guilford Press, c2004.
Call#: Fine Arts Library HE305 .G46 2004


Distinguished geographer David Harvey joins host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of how the analytic tools of geography and Marxism can contribute to our understanding of the new imperialism. Series: "Conversations with History"

address search - information w/ geographical identifiers for a specific place. 

state, county, county subdivision, census tract, block group, block, and many many more

tagged census geography by jn ...on 18-OCT-06
Journal of Urban History, Vol. 32, No. 6, 791-812 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0096144205284400
© 2006 SAGE Publications

Neither Fight Nor Flight
Urban Synagogues in Postwar Philadelphia
Jordan Stanger-Ross

University of Victoria

This article uses case studies of two Philadelphia synagogues to argue that postwar cities remained places of opportunity for creative local institutions and that the geographic flexibility of synagogues did not necessarily entail flight from declining urban areas. After their North Philadelphia Jewish residential enclave dissipated, Mikveh Israel and Rodeph Shalom recast the meaning of community and membership to accommodate their dispersed congregations. Rather than remaining neighborhood synagogues, Mikveh Israel and Rodeph Shalom connected members dispersed across the metropolitan area who were committed to preserving their religious institutions at the center of the city. Postwar Jewish community at these two synagogues developed metropolitan contours.

Key Words: Jewish • synagogues • North Philadelphia • urban decline • geography

from wiki on - Psychogeography is "the study of specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organised or not, on the emotions and behaviour of individuals," according to Guy Debord's Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography. 

tagged geography urban_spaces urban_studies by jn ...on 30-JUN-06
Hellmann, Paul T., 1949- . Historical gazetteer of the United States / Paul T. Hellmann. [0415939488 (acid-free paper) ] New York : Routledge, 2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks E154 .H45 2005