Consumer Receptivity and Environmental Performance of Transit Oriented Development
By University of Calgary, Faculty of Environmental Design
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The purpose of the project is to enhance commercial REALTOR®S® understanding of the development potential around LRT stations for mixed use development/redevelopment and to enhance residential REALTOR®S® understanding of affordable housing strategies for first time buyers (starters) and mature buyers (finishers).
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2003
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University of Calgary, Faculty of Environmental Design
The Master in Environmental Design (MEDes) is an innovative thesis-based degree program offered by the Faculty of Environmental Design (EVDS).