Michael R. Greenberg
37 works on record
Works

Environmental Policy Analysis and Practice
2007

Restoring Americas Neighborhoods
1999

Environmentally devastated neighborhoods
1996

Hazardous waste sites
1984

Urbanization and cancer mortality
1983

A primer on industrial environmental impact
1979

Local population and employment projection techniques
1978

Applied linear programming for the socioeconomic and environmental sciences
1978

New Jersey toward the year 2000
1977

Water supply planning
1976

Readings in urban economics and spatial patterns
1974

The reporter's handbook on nuclear materials, energy, and waste management

Nuclear Waste Management Nuclear Power and Energy Choices Lecture Notes in Energy

Public health and the environment

Solid waste planning in metropolitan regions

The Reporter's Handbook on Nuclear Materials, Energy & Waste Management

Reporter's Environmental Handbook
The spacial distribution of cancer mortality and of high and low risk factors in the New Jersey-New York-Philadelphia metropolitan regions, 1950-1969
1979
Environmental impact statements
1978
Long-range population projections for minor civil divisions: computer programs and user's manual
1973
Long-range population projections for minor civil divisions
1973
The environmental impact statement after two generations
Protecting Seniors Against Environmental Disasters
Siting Noxious Facilities
Raritan River
Explaining Risk Analysis
Trends in cancer mortality in the New Jersey-New York-Philadelphia region, 1950-1975
Evaluation of the quality and quantity of information available for the study of cancer among Blacks, Hispanics, and the economically disadvantaged in New Jersey
Environmental Health and the U. S. Federal System
Environmental Impact Statement after Two Generations
Urban Planning and Public Health
Restoring America's Neighborhoods
Toward a Healthier Garden State
Applied Linear Programming
Celebration of Young Poets - Illinois/Indiana Spring 2006
Long-Range Population Projects for Minor Civil Divisions
The implications of urbanization for public water supply systems in the New York Metropolitan Region