Do medical marijuana centers behave like locally undesirable land uses? Implications for the geography of health and environmental justice
Lyndsay N. Boggess, Deanna M. Pérez, Kathryn Cope, Carl Root, Paul B. Stretesky
págs. 315-336
Intoxifying gentrification: brew pubs and the geography of post-industrial heritage
Vanessa Mathews, Roger M. Picton
págs. 337-356
Place ontologies and a new mobilities paradigm for understanding awareness of vulnerability to terrorism in American cities
Kevin Keenan
págs. 357-377
Declining inner suburbs? A longitudinal-spatial analysis of large metropolitan regions in Canada
Dejan Pavlic, Zhu Qian
págs. 378-401
A New Delhi every day: multiplicities of governance regimes in a transforming metropolis
Seth Schindler
págs. 402-419
Amenity value in post-industrial Chinese cities: the case of Nanjing
Hong Hu, Stan Geertman, Pieter Hooimeijer
págs. 420-439
Population distribution and urban growth in Southern Italy, 1871-2011: emergent polycentrism or path-dependent monocentricity?
Luca Salvati
págs. 440-453
Retail and wholesale enterprise among ethnic groups in core and peripheral urban centers: the late-nineteenth-century United States
Robert L. Boyd
págs. 454-470
Everyday law on the streets: city governance in an age of diversity (Mariana Valverde)
Tim Maher
págs. 471-472
The down-deep delight of democracy (Mark Purcell)
Stephen Przybylinski
págs. 473-474
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