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Local public right of way for surface and subsurface resource integration
Terri Matthews,
Debra F. Laefer
Urban Initiative
Civil and Urban Engineering
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American Cities
100%
Local Publics
100%
Resource Integration
100%
Public Rights-of-way
100%
Spaghetti
66%
New York City
33%
System Performance
33%
Capacity to Act
33%
Regulatory System
33%
Transition Analysis
33%
Specific Source
33%
Local Planning
33%
Environmental Sustainability
33%
Locality-based
33%
Place-based
33%
Planning Practice
33%
Resistance Sources
33%
Regulatory Complexity
33%
Integration Research
33%
System of Systems
33%
Local Infrastructure
33%
Transmission Infrastructure
33%
Collective Action Theory
33%
Action Capacity
33%
Utility Sector
33%
Social Sciences
Industrial Sector
100%
Local Public
100%
Pricing
100%
Collective Action
100%
Action Theory
100%
Capacity to Act
100%
Planning Practice
100%
Computer Science
Systems Performance
100%
Transition Analysis
100%
Systems of System
100%
Collective Action Theory
100%
Planning Practice
100%
Regulatory System
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Locale
100%
New York
100%
Collective Action
100%
Planning Practice
100%
Utility Sector
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%
Rights of Way
100%
Collective Action
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Pricing
100%
Local Infrastructure
100%