National Growth Policy

National Growth Policy
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Housing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 922
Release: 1972
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

Partnerships for Smart Growth

Partnerships for Smart Growth
Author: Wim Wiewel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315289792

Linking the worlds of community development, higher education administration, and urban design, this accessible guidebook offers useful information on how universities and communities can best develop partnership projects. Its focus on smart growth projects further enhances its value for those interested in how urban, suburban, and rural growth can be accommodated while preserving open spaces and quality of life. Partnerships for Smart Growth includes 13 case studies for university-community collaborations on smart growth initiatives. The chapters include geographically diverse locations and urban, suburban, and rural projects. Each case includes a comprehensive discussion of how and why the project was initiated, who was involved, what techniques were employed, what were the pitfalls, and what was the outcome. The result is a book with wide appeal for university administrators, land-use planners and administrators, scholars, and community development experts.

Urban Growth Management and Its Discontents

Urban Growth Management and Its Discontents
Author: Y. Dierwechter
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2008-06-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230612903

This book introduces, synthesizes, and evaluates spatial planning for growth management in the contemporary USA. It discusses the neglected relationship between the actual environmental results of various state growth management systems and the geographically diverse politics of discontent with these various systems.

Global Urban Growth

Global Urban Growth
Author: Donald C. Williams Ph.D.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012-04-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

This book examines the rapid expansion of urban areas worldwide, especially within the previous 50 years, identifying the factors that have contributed to this phenomenon and exploring its many consequences. Global Urban Growth: A Reference Handbook examines urbanization and the challenges associated with rapid urban growth and urban sprawl from a truly global perspective, rather than presenting only a limited exploration of the subject by addressing a single city, country, or region. Investigating urbanization and related policy challenges as both a general phenomenon of all modern societies and one that varies greatly in different regions of the world, the book charts different growth trajectories in these societies and varying policy responses. Significant variations in culture, historical background, economic factors, and political and social development are considered. A chapter on the United States and Canada documents how urbanization trends have occurred in North America and presents our policy approaches in comparison and contrast with the rest of the world. The author offers a balanced overview by marshaling the facts and clearly presenting both the benefits and the drawbacks for readers.

Alternative Urban Futures

Alternative Urban Futures
Author: Raquel Pinderhughes
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780742523678

Alternative Urban Futures challenges existing models of urban development and promotes alternative paradigms, processes, and technologies designed to fulfill human needs and limit the harmful impacts of human activities on the environment. The book focuses on how planners and policy makers can develop and manage essential urban infrastructures in ways that support sustainable development in the areas of waste management, water supply and management, energy production and use, building design and construction, land-use, transportation, and food systems. Each chapter features case studies that provide concrete examples of how ecologically and socially responsible urban and sustainable development planning and policy approaches have been successfully implemented in cities around the world. The book is especially effective in its emphasis on recently published statistics and writing supporting new planning and policy recommendations. Each chapter ends with a summary, accompanied by a list of questions that can be addressed with information provided in the text.

Smart Growth Policies

Smart Growth Policies
Author: Gregory K. Ingram
Publisher: Lincoln Inst of Land Policy
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781558441903

Building Equitable Cities

Building Equitable Cities
Author: Janis Bowdler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780874204117

How can cities promote economic mobility, advance equity, and drive growth? Through an analysis of best practices, proven policies, and case study examples, you will get practical insights into how your community can expand opportunity for more citizens and boost economic expansion. The book provides real world examples of both place-based and people-based strategies that are being used successfully to provide more equitable outcomes.