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Michael Greenberg, Henry Mayer, Karen Lowrie and Judith Shaw. 2008. "Industrial Decline and the Opportunities and Challenges of Brownfield Redevelopment" Community Investments, 20(2): 8-11.
Shaw, Judith Auer, Henry Mayer and Michael Greenberg. "Measuring Brownfield Success in New Jersey: How Data Increases Our Competitive Edge" Report prepared for The New Jersey Brownfields Redevelopment Task Force, The Office of Smart Growth Department of Community Affairs, 2008
M. Greenberg. Environmental Policy Analysis and Practice, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008.
M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, K. Lowrie, and A. Dey. "The theory of neighbourhood decline due to pariah land uses: regaining control of the downward cycle." Local Environment. Vol. 13, no. 1, 2008, 15-26. Available to order.
K. Lowrie, D. Schneider, and M. Greenberg. "Community health and asthma intervention project: final report for Mushett Family Foundation." March 2008.
M. Greenberg, H. Coleman, H. Mayer, and K. Crossney. "Property Taxes and Residents' Housing Choices: A Case Study of Middlesex County, New Jersey." Housing Policy Debate, 17(3), 2006, 571-594 (copy received in 2007).
M. Greenberg, M. Lahr, and N. Mantell. "Understanding the economic costs and benefits of catastrophes and their aftermath: a review and suggestions for the US federal government." Risk Analysis. 27 (1), 2007, 83-96. Available to order.
M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, J. Burger, C. Powers, M. Gochfeld, and H. Mayer. "Nuclear Waste and Public Worries: Public Perceptions of the United States Major Nuclear Weapons Legacy Sites." Human Ecology Review, 14(1), 2007, 1-12. (lead)
M. Greenberg and K. Crossney. "Perceived neighborhood quality in the United States: measuring outdoor, housing and jurisdictional influences." Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 41, 181-194, 2007.
K. Crossney, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, and M. Greenberg. "From the ground up: growing our local capacity for brownfield redevelopment." New Jersey Municipalities. 84, 9, 2007, 64-65.
M. Greenberg and J. Hollander. "The EPA's brownfield pilot program as a worthwhile federalist environmental innovation." American Journal of Public Health, 96 (2), 2006, 277-281.
M. Greenberg and J. Hollander. "Neighborhood Stigma Twenty Year Later: Revisiting Superfund Sites in Suburban New Jersey." The Appraisal Journal. Spring 2006, 161-173.
J. Sennick, J. Sherry, C. Andrews, and M. Greenberg. "Go green for better buildings." New Jersey Municipalities, 83(6), 2006, 78-79.
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and J. Faass. "Building coalitions in support of city-wide brownfield redevelopment: the perspectives of three New Jersey mayors" New Jersey Municipalities, 82(1), 2005, 28-35.
M. Greenberg and J. Renne. "Where does walkability matter the most? An environmental justice interpretation of New Jersey data." Journal of Urban Health, vol 82(1), 2005, 90-100.
C. Danis, L. Solitare, M. Greenberg, and H. Mayer. "Using a geographic information system (GIS) to help shape redevelopment of small urban centers." in W. Wiewel and G-J Knaap, eds. Partnerships for Smart Growth, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Land Institute, 2005, 83-94.
M. Greenberg and L. Issa. "Measuring the success of the Federal government's brownfields program." Remediation, vol. 15 (3), 2005, 83-94.
M. Greenberg, R. Lane, J. Zupan, and J. Renne. "Physical activity and use of suburban train stations: an exploratory analysis." Journal of Public Transportation. 8(3), 2005, 89-116.
M. Greenberg. "Extreme makeovers: The challenge of the largest brownfields." New Jersey Municipalities. Vol. 82(8), 2005, 108-110.
M. Greenberg. "Brownfields." in M. Lurie and M. Mappen, eds. Encyclopedia of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2004.
M. Greenberg. "Reversing urban decay: brownfield redevelopment and environmental health." Environmental Health Perspectives. vol. 111 (2), 2003, 74-75.
M. Greenberg, D. Downton, and H. Mayer. "Are mothballed brownfields sites a major problem?" Public Management, 85(5), 2003, 12-17.
M. Greenberg. "Individual-oriented and neighborhood protecting health actions: The critical role of environmental education seeking behavior." The Environmentalist, 23 (2), 2003, 159-173.
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, K.T. Miller, R. Hordon, and D. Knee. "Reestablishing public health and land use planning to protect public water supplies." American Journal of Public Health, 93(9), 2003, 1522-1526.
M. Greenberg. "Was 1992-2000 the best of times for American urban neighborhoods?" The Geographical Review, 93(1), 2003, 81-96.
H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, D. Knee, K. T. Miller, and C. Danis.
"Environmental impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls: a case study of central New Jersey, Report 14 of National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment." final project report to U.S. EPA, Development, Community and Environment Division, February 2002.
M. Greenberg. "Should housing be built on former brownfield sites?" American Journal of Public Health, 92 (5), 2002, 703-704.
L. Solitare and M. Greenberg. "Is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency brownfield assessment pilot program environmentally just?" Environmental Health Perspectives, 110 (suppl. 2), 2002, April, 249-257.
K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, and D. Knee. "Turning brownfields into ballfields." New Jersey Municipalities, 79 (6), 2002, 608 (lead article).
M. Greenberg. "Brownfields." vol. 1, p. 139, "Environmental justice." vol. 2, p. 384-385, in L. Breslow, Encyclopedia of Public Health, New York, Macmillan, 2002.
M. Greenberg, D. Simon, H. Mayer, and K. Lowrie. "Internet technology as an aid in brownfields redevelopment." Journal of Urban Technology, 7(3), 2000, 19-31 (copy received in 2001).
M. Greenberg, K.T. Miller, K. Lowrie, and H. Mayer. "Surveying the land:
brownfields in medium-sized and small communities." Public Manager, vol 83 (1), 2001, 18-23.
K.T. Miller, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, and H. Mayer. "Brownfield redevelopment
fights sprawl." New Jersey Municipalities. 78(3) 2001, 26-29.
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, K.T. Miller, R. Hordon, and D. Knee. "Environmental
impact of reducing sprawl effects through urban redevelopment and growth controls. A case study of Central New Jersey." Interim report to U.S. EPA, New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, April 2001.
M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, K.T. Miller, and L. Solitare. "Brownfield
redevelopment as a smart growth option in the United States." The Environmentalist. 21(2), 2001, 129-143.
H. Mayer and M. Greenberg. "Coming back from economic despair: case studies of
small and medium-size American places." Economic Development Quarterly, vol. 15 (3), 2001, 205-216.
M. Greenberg. "Elements and test of a theory of neighborhood civic participation." Human Ecology Review, 8, 2, 2001, 40-51.
M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, L. Solitare, and L. Duncan. "Brownfields, TOADS, and
the struggle for neighborhood redevelopment: a case study of the State of New Jersey." Urban Affairs Review, 35 (5), 2000, 717-733.
M. Greenberg and L. Osafo. "Secular and faith-based organizations as reliable
information sources for residents of environmentally stressed neighborhoods." Local Environment, 5,(2), 2000, 171-189.
M. Greenberg. "Balancing applies and oranges: factors to consider in brownfields
remediation." pp. 115-123, in NACCHO, Community Revitalization and Public Health, Washington, D.C.: NACCHO & ATSDR, 2000.
M. Greenberg. "Brownfields focus makes idle urban sites an investment
opportunity." NJPRO, September 2000.
M. Greenberg. "Grassroots leadership, personality, and neighborhood
environments, a case study of New Jersey." Human Ecology Review, vol. 7(2), Winter 2000, 21-29.
M. Greenberg and MJ Lewis. "Brownfields redevelopment, preferences, and public
involvement: a case study of an ethnically mixed neighborhood." Urban Studies, 37 (13), 2000, 2501-2514.
M. Greenberg. "Age, perception, and neighborhood quality: an empirical test." Human Ecology Review, vol. 5 (2), 1998, 10-18 (copy received in 1999).
M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie. "Brownfields and the mass media." Urban Land, July 1999, vol 58, 10, 13
M. Greenberg. Restoring America's Neighborhoods: How Local People Make a Difference. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, October 1999.
M. Greenberg. "Improving neighborhood quality: a hierarchy of needs." Housing Policy Debate, 10 (3), 1999, 601-624.
M. Greenberg. "Understanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies." Urban Geography vol. 19, 1998, 68-76.
M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, M. Northridge, and M. Ganz. "Region of birth and African American diets: the Harlem household survey." American Journal of Public Health, 88, 1998, 1199-1202. See also comment by A. Morabia, S. Beer-Borst, and S. Herchberg, p. 1153.
M. Greenberg, C. Lee, and C. Powers. "Brownfields and public health: Reviving the past to protect the future." American Journal of Public Health, vol. 88, 1998, 1759-1760; reprinted in NACCHO, Community Revitalization and Public Health, Washington, D.C., NACCHO and ATSDR, 2000, 63-66.
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