The research investigates how Asian and Latino immigrants’ prior urban experiences can inform the future planning and growth of suburban communities in Maryland. The investigation of Maryland immigrants’ various built environment (dwelling, landscape, neighborhood, transportation mode) preferences will result in a set of ecologically appropriate and culturally sensitive design guidelines that will help shape the future of the rapidly growing suburban communities
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 15...
Creating and maintaining diverse neighborhoods has been a challenge for planners, policymakers, and ...
Journal ArticleA significant amount of research has concentrated on the process of urban decentraliz...
The research investigates how Asian and Latino immigrants’ prior urban experiences can inform the fu...
Central cities historically have been viewed as “ports of entry ” welcoming new immigrants to the Un...
As of 2010, over half of the U.S. foreign population was located in the suburbs, with just one third...
While the role of immigration and neighborhood change has been studied since the days of the Chicago...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
We introduce a new statistical definition of an immigrant ethnic neighborhood based on a choice mode...
Within the last half century, the geography of race and immigration in the U.S. has shifted. While m...
The premise of this paper is that immigrant homeownership patterns in global metropolitan housing ma...
This study combines data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics with data from four censuses to exa...
Within metropolitan areas, neighborhoods of growing immigrant settlement are becoming relatively les...
This report details the results of a two-year study of the impacts of rapid immigration growth in tw...
This dissertation examines how race/ethnicity impact the spatial construction of neighborhood and ho...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 15...
Creating and maintaining diverse neighborhoods has been a challenge for planners, policymakers, and ...
Journal ArticleA significant amount of research has concentrated on the process of urban decentraliz...
The research investigates how Asian and Latino immigrants’ prior urban experiences can inform the fu...
Central cities historically have been viewed as “ports of entry ” welcoming new immigrants to the Un...
As of 2010, over half of the U.S. foreign population was located in the suburbs, with just one third...
While the role of immigration and neighborhood change has been studied since the days of the Chicago...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
We introduce a new statistical definition of an immigrant ethnic neighborhood based on a choice mode...
Within the last half century, the geography of race and immigration in the U.S. has shifted. While m...
The premise of this paper is that immigrant homeownership patterns in global metropolitan housing ma...
This study combines data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics with data from four censuses to exa...
Within metropolitan areas, neighborhoods of growing immigrant settlement are becoming relatively les...
This report details the results of a two-year study of the impacts of rapid immigration growth in tw...
This dissertation examines how race/ethnicity impact the spatial construction of neighborhood and ho...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 15...
Creating and maintaining diverse neighborhoods has been a challenge for planners, policymakers, and ...
Journal ArticleA significant amount of research has concentrated on the process of urban decentraliz...