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Marla Nelson
Marla Nelson
Professor, Planning & Urban Studies, University of New Orleans
Verified email at uno.edu - Homepage
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Planning, plans, and people: Professional expertise, local knowledge, and governmental action in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans
M Nelson, R Ehrenfeucht, S Laska
Cityscape, 23-52, 2007
1822007
Community technology centers: Narrowing the digital divide in low‐income, urban communities
LJ Servon, MK Nelson
Journal of urban affairs 23 (3‐4), 279-290, 2001
1682001
Planning, population loss and equity in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
R Ehrenfeucht, M Nelson
Planning, Practice & Research 26 (2), 129-146, 2011
662011
Community technology centers and the urban technology gap
LJ Servon, MK Nelson
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25 (2), 419-426, 2001
522001
Using land swaps to concentrate redevelopment and expand resettlement options in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans
M Nelson
Journal of the American Planning Association 80 (4), 426-437, 2014
472014
Young professionals as ambivalent change agents in New Orleans after the 2005 hurricanes
R Ehrenfeucht, M Nelson
Urban Studies 50 (4), 825-841, 2013
462013
Chains and ladders: Exploring the opportunities for workforce development and poverty reduction in the hospital sector
M Nelson, L Wolf-Powers
Economic Development Quarterly 24 (1), 33-44, 2010
442010
Planning and the so-called ‘sharing’economy/can shared mobility deliver equity?/the sharing economy and the ongoing dilemma about how to plan for informality/regulating …
AJ Kim, A Brown, M Nelson, R Ehrenfeucht, N Holman, N Gurran, ...
Planning Theory & Practice 20 (2), 261-287, 2019
372019
Just revitalization in shrinking and shrunken cities? Observations on gentrification from New Orleans and Cincinnati
R Ehrenfeucht, M Nelson
Journal of Urban Affairs 42 (3), 435-449, 2020
342020
Recovery in a shrinking city: Challenges to rightsizing post-Katrina New Orleans
R Ehrenfeucht, M Nelson
The city after abandonment, 133-150, 2013
272013
Are hospitals an export industry? Empirical evidence from five lagging regions
M Nelson
Economic Development Quarterly 23 (3), 242-253, 2009
202009
Rethinking agglomeration economies and the role of the central city: the public accounting industry in Chicago and Minneapolis-St. Paul
MK Nelson
Journal of Planning Education and Research 24 (3), 331-341, 2005
192005
Producer services, agglomeration economies and intra-metropolitan location: The public accounting industry in the Chicago and Minneapolis-St. Paul regions
MK Nelson
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, School of Graduate Studies, 2003
142003
Moving to safety? Opportunities to reduce vulnerability through relocation and resettlement policy
M Nelson, R Ehrenfeucht
How Cities Will Save the World, 65-79, 2016
132016
Interpreting producer service suburbanization: The public accounting industry in Chicago and Minneapolis-St. Paul
MK Nelson
Urban geography 27 (1), 45-71, 2006
132006
The New York region's post-September 11 economic geography
JW Hughes, MK Nelson
Transportation Quarterly 56 (4), 27-42, 2002
132002
Creating an Information Democracy: The Role of Community Technology Programs and Their Relationship Public Policy
L Servon, M Nelson
Aspen Institute, Nonprofit Sector Research Fund, 2000
122000
From Defense to Development?: International Perspectives on Realizing the Peace Dividend
SM DiGiovanna, A Markusen
Routledge, 2003
102003
Getting by and getting out: How residents of Louisiana’s frontline communities are adapting to environmental change
M Nelson, R Ehrenfeucht, T Birch, A Brand
Housing Policy Debate 32 (1), 84-101, 2022
92022
Beyond the jobs versus amenities debate: Understanding the migration of educated workers and implications for planning
M Nelson, R Ehrenfeucht
Journal of Planning Education and Research 40 (1), 16-30, 2020
92020
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