Journal of Housing and Community Development 1996 - Abstracts

Journal of Housing and Community Development 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Addressing the issues. (effective housing policy)Sociology and social workSmith, Randy
Adopt-A-Block building blocks. (strategy employed by the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority)Sociology and social workHawkins, J. Michael
Alternative approaches to public housing. (Samuel Madden Homes, Arlington, Virginia)Sociology and social workSmirniotopoulos, Peter E.
A model for fair and affordable housing.Sociology and social workBeck, Rod
An H/CD legislative review. (housing and community development)Sociology and social workBryan, Tom
An H/CD legislative review. (housing and community development)(Cover Story)Sociology and social workHaas, Joseph
A special message to H/CD officials. (housing and community development)Sociology and social work 
Campus of learners: a place to grow. (learning in public housing)Sociology and social workRiedel, Harold T., Jr., Howell, Joseph
Curing the "NIMBY" cancer. ('Not In My Back Yard')(Opinion & Comment)Sociology and social workTener, R.T.
Ecumenical Housing: a mission at the crossroads. (operation of single-family homes by Ecumenical Housing Production Corp. in St. Louis County, Missouri)Sociology and social workKrehmeyer, Chris, Pratter, S. Jerome
Ending the stalemate: moving H/CD programs into the future. (housing and community development)(Cover Story)Sociology and social workNenno, Mary K.
Family investments. (education among public housing residents)(Opinion & Comment)Sociology and social workBell, Brenda
Family reunification: bringing father's home.Sociology and social workCallahan, Angela
Funding affordable housing: Seattle's $159 million commitment.Sociology and social workRice, Norman B.
Garden program provides a "growing experience."Sociology and social workJackson, Carlos
Good work! (creative housing and community development authorities)(Cover Story)Sociology and social workRajah, LaTonya
HUD's intrusive actions.Sociology and social work 
HUD's new vision. (Department of Housing and Urban Development)Sociology and social work 
JOHCD computer review. (Journal of Housing and Community Development)(includes related article on obtaining H/CD assistance on the Internet)Sociology and social work 
LHAs and law enforcement partnerships. (local housing agencies)Sociology and social workElliott, Richard
Life without HUD: can H/CD agencies survive in a deregulated environment? (Department of Housing and Urban Development; housing and community development agencies)Sociology and social work 
Local agencies: integral to the community.Sociology and social workGentry, Richard C.
Maintenance management: an area of data processing.Sociology and social workMolineaux, Roland
Mark-to-Market: crisis and opportunity. (housing policy proposal by the Department of Housing and Urban Development)Sociology and social workColaco, Sallie D., Martinez, Robin S.
Mark to market: crisis & opportunity. (part two)Sociology and social workColaco, Sallie D., Martinez, Robin S.
Maryland's revitalization efforts. (community development)Sociology and social workGlendening, Parris N.
NAHRO Awards of Excellence. (National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials)Sociology and social workHenry, J. Marilyn
NAHRO in Orlando! (conference and exhibit of National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials)(includes related articles)Sociology and social workHenry, J. Marilyn, Wessels, Jerry, Bowen, Sylvia Moore, Steward, Freda
On-line with NAHRO-NET. (computer data service for housing and community development officials)(Computer Files)Sociology and social workGoodin, Clemon
PCS: the key to resident relations. (phone communication system)Sociology and social workVan Pelt, Tom
Rebuilding inner cities. (Louisville, Kentucky's Russell neighborhood)Sociology and social workGilderbloom, John I.
Selecting an architect.Sociology and social workMyrick, George H.
Software success. (public housing software called Zap>Maintenance)(Computer Files)Sociology and social workSzymanski, Skip
Tax credits fuel growth of affordable housing.Sociology and social workMcQuiston, Julian A.
The ethics of NIMBYism. (not-in-my-backyard syndrome)Sociology and social workStein, Debra
The new NAHRO building: a dream fulfilled. (National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials)(Cover Story)Sociology and social workDurham, L. Leon, Jr.
The state of the nation's housing.Sociology and social work 
Vouchers: the future of local housing agencies.Sociology and social workEvans, Audley
Why Windows software?(Computer Files)Sociology and social workJuran, Michael J.
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.