Box 2
Contains 18 Results:
Access: The Santa Barbara Regional Pilot Process. Alternate Comprehensive Community Enviornmental Study System, 1973
Projects, articles, maps, audiotapes, reports, and other materials pertaining to Ewald's career as a planner. Included are projects in Arkansas and the Ozarks, and material concerning the Appalachian Institute, Santa Barbara's Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System, the American Institute of Planners, and environmentalism.
Access: Design Phase; Report to the South Coast Region; Documentation, Vols. A and B, 1974
Projects, articles, maps, audiotapes, reports, and other materials pertaining to Ewald's career as a planner. Included are projects in Arkansas and the Ozarks, and material concerning the Appalachian Institute, Santa Barbara's Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System, the American Institute of Planners, and environmentalism.
Information, Perception and Regional Policy: Access Project Design Phase, 1975
Projects, articles, maps, audiotapes, reports, and other materials pertaining to Ewald's career as a planner. Included are projects in Arkansas and the Ozarks, and material concerning the Appalachian Institute, Santa Barbara's Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System, the American Institute of Planners, and environmentalism.
Geocoding Data for Display and Policy Analysis, 1977
Vol. 1 - The Potenital of the Access Process re Energy, Environment and the Economy. Multi-State, State and Multi-County Applications. Vol. 2 - Technology from the User Perspective. Proceedings of the Santa Barbara Conference
"The Economy of Foresight in Community Development," The American City, Nov. 1952
Projects, articles, maps, audiotapes, reports, and other materials pertaining to Ewald's career as a planner. Included are projects in Arkansas and the Ozarks, and material concerning the Appalachian Institute, Santa Barbara's Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System, the American Institute of Planners, and environmentalism.
"Urban Renewal: A Prime Source for Plant Sites," Industrial Development, Feb. 1961
Projects, articles, maps, audiotapes, reports, and other materials pertaining to Ewald's career as a planner. Included are projects in Arkansas and the Ozarks, and material concerning the Appalachian Institute, Santa Barbara's Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System, the American Institute of Planners, and environmentalism.
"The Cityscape," Planning, 1962
Projects, articles, maps, audiotapes, reports, and other materials pertaining to Ewald's career as a planner. Included are projects in Arkansas and the Ozarks, and material concerning the Appalachian Institute, Santa Barbara's Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System, the American Institute of Planners, and environmentalism.
"What the Future Offers...and Demands," AIA Journal. (Edwald is not the author, but is quoted extensively), Nov. 1969
Projects, articles, maps, audiotapes, reports, and other materials pertaining to Ewald's career as a planner. Included are projects in Arkansas and the Ozarks, and material concerning the Appalachian Institute, Santa Barbara's Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System, the American Institute of Planners, and environmentalism.
"The Psychological Limits of Population," The Center Magazine. A Publication of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1970
Projects, articles, maps, audiotapes, reports, and other materials pertaining to Ewald's career as a planner. Included are projects in Arkansas and the Ozarks, and material concerning the Appalachian Institute, Santa Barbara's Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System, the American Institute of Planners, and environmentalism.
"Planning for the New Free Time - Leisure, Retirement, Idleness, Recreation," La Costa, California, Mar. 10, 1970
Projects, articles, maps, audiotapes, reports, and other materials pertaining to Ewald's career as a planner. Included are projects in Arkansas and the Ozarks, and material concerning the Appalachian Institute, Santa Barbara's Alternative Comprehensive Community Environmental Study System, the American Institute of Planners, and environmentalism.