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Ohio. Although virtually all studies in the environmental justice literature analyze cross-sectional data, we construct a …
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One ongoing debate in the cluster literature concerns methods of delineating the spatial footprint of industrial clusters. Some cluster regions correspond to political boundaries. Researchers have also used qualitative methods and various quantitative techniques including location quotients and...
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landscape planning and design. Examples from Dayton, Ohio; Brooklyn, New York; and Austin, Texas are presented. …
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Portions of Ohio are experiencing a surge in the development of unconventional sources of natural gas and other fossil …
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September as it moved across Ohio with wind gusts of 28–35 ms<Superscript>−1</Superscript>. This was the second most disruptive … statewide windstorm in Ohio since 1913, and it caused the largest electrical failure in Ohio history, with 2 million customers … without power. Private insured losses of $1.1 billion were the largest for a natural disaster in Ohio since 1974. There were …
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Michigan and a foundation system in Ohio. Unlike Ohio, the Michigan system restricts districts from generating property or …. Our results indicate that although average revenue and expenditures per pupil in Michigan and Ohio are almost identical … terms of total revenue, largely due to Ohio redistributing state funds to the least wealthy districts while Michigan does …
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