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Advancing Equity Planning Now / / Kathryn Wertheim Hexter, Norman Krumholz
Advancing Equity Planning Now / / Kathryn Wertheim Hexter, Norman Krumholz
Autore Krumholz Norman
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cornell University Press, 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 297 pages)
Disciplina 307.1/2160973
Soggetto topico City planning - United States
Regional planning - United States
Soggetto non controllato Urban communities
ISBN 1-5017-3039-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword / Ronn, Richard -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Krumholz, Norman -- Section 1: LOCAL EQUITY PLANNING -- 1. Growth without Displacement: A Test for Equity Planning in Portland / Bates, Lisa K. -- 2. The Evolution of the Community Development Industry: A Practitioner's Perspective / McDermott, Mark -- 3. Economic Diversity in Low-Status Communities / Carter, Majora -- Section 2: REGIONAL EQUITY PLANNING -- 4. Can We Talk? Conversation, Collaboration, and Conflict for a Just Metro / Benner, Chris / Pastor, Manuel -- 5. Equity Planning in a Fragmented Suburban Setting: The Case of St. Louis / Swanstrom, Todd -- Section 3: NATIONAL EQUITY PLANNING -- 6. On the Way But Not There Yet: Making Accessibility the Core of Equity Planning in Transportation / Grengs, Joe -- 7. The Opportunity Challenge: Jobs and Economic Development / Giloth, Robert -- 8. Equity Policy and Practice at the Federal Level: HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration / Costigan, Patrick -- 9. Planning for Aging: Addressing Issues of Equity / Howe, Deborah -- Section 4: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE -- 10. The Future of Equity Planning Education in the United States / Reardon, Kenneth / Forester, John -- 11. Public Participation Geographic Information Systems: A Model of Citizen Science to Promote Equitable Public Engagement / Thompson, Michelle M. / Arceneaux, Brittany N. -- Conclusion: The Future of Equity Planning Practice / Krumholz, Norman / Wertheim Hexter, Kathryn -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910524865803321
Krumholz Norman  
Cornell University Press, 2019
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Advancing Equity Planning Now / / Kathryn Wertheim Hexter, Norman Krumholz
Advancing Equity Planning Now / / Kathryn Wertheim Hexter, Norman Krumholz
Autore Krumholz Norman
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cornell University Press, 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 297 pages)
Disciplina 307.1/2160973
Soggetto topico City planning - United States
Regional planning - United States
Soggetto non controllato Urban communities
ISBN 1-5017-3039-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword / Ronn, Richard -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Krumholz, Norman -- Section 1: LOCAL EQUITY PLANNING -- 1. Growth without Displacement: A Test for Equity Planning in Portland / Bates, Lisa K. -- 2. The Evolution of the Community Development Industry: A Practitioner's Perspective / McDermott, Mark -- 3. Economic Diversity in Low-Status Communities / Carter, Majora -- Section 2: REGIONAL EQUITY PLANNING -- 4. Can We Talk? Conversation, Collaboration, and Conflict for a Just Metro / Benner, Chris / Pastor, Manuel -- 5. Equity Planning in a Fragmented Suburban Setting: The Case of St. Louis / Swanstrom, Todd -- Section 3: NATIONAL EQUITY PLANNING -- 6. On the Way But Not There Yet: Making Accessibility the Core of Equity Planning in Transportation / Grengs, Joe -- 7. The Opportunity Challenge: Jobs and Economic Development / Giloth, Robert -- 8. Equity Policy and Practice at the Federal Level: HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration / Costigan, Patrick -- 9. Planning for Aging: Addressing Issues of Equity / Howe, Deborah -- Section 4: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE -- 10. The Future of Equity Planning Education in the United States / Reardon, Kenneth / Forester, John -- 11. Public Participation Geographic Information Systems: A Model of Citizen Science to Promote Equitable Public Engagement / Thompson, Michelle M. / Arceneaux, Brittany N. -- Conclusion: The Future of Equity Planning Practice / Krumholz, Norman / Wertheim Hexter, Kathryn -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
Record Nr. UNISA-996602566903316
Krumholz Norman  
Cornell University Press, 2019
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Advancing Equity Planning Now / / Norman Krumholz and Kathryn Wertheim Hexter, eds
Advancing Equity Planning Now / / Norman Krumholz and Kathryn Wertheim Hexter, eds
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ithaca, New York : , : Cornell University Press, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (vi, 297 pages)
Disciplina 307.12160973
Soggetto topico Regional planning
Social justice
Urban policy
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910367647203321
Ithaca, New York : , : Cornell University Press, , 2018
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Rebuilding urban neighborhoods [[electronic resource] ] : achievements, opportunities, and limits / / W. Dennis Keating, Norman Krumholz, editors
Rebuilding urban neighborhoods [[electronic resource] ] : achievements, opportunities, and limits / / W. Dennis Keating, Norman Krumholz, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (253 p.)
Disciplina 307.34160973
Altri autori (Persone) KeatingW. Dennis (William Dennis)
KrumholzNorman
Collana Cities and planning series
Soggetto topico Urban renewal - United States
Community development, Urban - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-7619-0691-6
1-322-41563-3
1-4522-6341-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Series Editors' Introduction; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - Introduction; The Decline of Urban Neighborhoods; Federal Intervention; Federal Cutbacks; Cities and Distressed Neighborhoods: Case Studies; Conclusion; Chapter 2 - Federal Policy and Poor Urban Neighborhoods; Introduction; The Progressive Era; The Liberal New Deal; Urban Renewal; The 1960s: Urban Riots and Ambitious Federal Programs; A Shift to the Right: The New Federalism; HUD and the Neighborhoods; Lenders and Investment in Poor Neighborhoods: HMDA and CRA; The 1992 Los Angeles Riot and Empowerment Zones
ConclusionUrban Redevelopment Initiatives; Chapter 3 - Atlanta: Peoplestown--Resilience and Tenacity Versus Institutional Hostility; Early History; Expressways and Neighborhood Destruction I; Urban Renewal; Peoplestown Organizes; Expressways and Neighborhood Destruction II; The Olympic Stadium; Summerhill's Deal With the Regime; Peoplestown Mobilizes Opposition; The Consequences of Opposition; Indigenous Development; Future Prospects; Chapter 4 - Camden, New Jersey: Urban Decay and the Absence of Public-Private Partnerships; Introduction; Background; Mayor Randy Primas Tries to Rebuild Camden
The Administration of Dr. Arnold WebsterHow Camden Might Improve Its Record in Urban Revitalization; Conclusion; Chapter 5 - Chicago: Community Building on Chicago's West Side-North Lawndale, 1960-1997; Introduction; A History of North Lawndale; Civil Rights and Community Organizing; Planning and a Community Development Corporation; Faith, Markets, and Community Building; Lawndale Christian Development Corporation; Homan Square; The Steans Family Foundation; North Lawndale's Past and Future; Chapter 6 - Cleveland: The Hough and Central Neighborhoods-Empowerment Zones and Other Urban Policies
Cleveland: An OverviewHough; Central; Empowerment Zones; Chapter 7 - Detroit: Staying the Course-Detroit's Struggle to Revitalize the Inner City; Detroit's Revitalization Experience: Common Themes; Urban Redevelopment; Urban Renewal; The War on Poverty; Model Cities; Community Development Block Grant Program; Public Housing; The Empowerment Zone; Private Sector Partnerships; Citizen Participation; Prognosis; Can Archer Deliver?; Can Programs Make a Difference?; The City and Support of Poor Neighborhoods
Chapter 8 - East St. Louis, Illinois: Promoting Community Development Through Empowerment PlanningThe Economic Collapse of East St. Louis; Initiating the Empowerment Process in Winstanley/ Industry Park; Formulating Neighborhood Goals for Winstanley/ Industry Park; Creating the Illinois Avenue Playground; Devising the Neighborhood Stabilization Plan; Establishing the East St. Louis Farmers Market; Improving Winstanley/Industry Park's Housing Stock; Building Organizational Capacity for WIPNO; Predicting the Future of Local Community-Based Planning Efforts; Conclusions
Chapter 9 - Los Angeles: Borders to Poverty-Empowerment Zones and Spatial Politics of Development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480814303321
Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, c1999
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Rebuilding urban neighborhoods : achievements, opportunities, and limits / / W. Dennis Keating, Norman Krumholz, editors
Rebuilding urban neighborhoods : achievements, opportunities, and limits / / W. Dennis Keating, Norman Krumholz, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xv, 236 p.) : ill., maps
Disciplina 307.34160973
Altri autori (Persone) KeatingW. Dennis (William Dennis)
KrumholzNorman
Collana Cities and planning series
Soggetto topico Urban renewal - United States
Community development, Urban - United States
ISBN 0-7619-0691-6
1-322-41563-3
1-4522-6341-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Series Editors' Introduction; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - Introduction; The Decline of Urban Neighborhoods; Federal Intervention; Federal Cutbacks; Cities and Distressed Neighborhoods: Case Studies; Conclusion; Chapter 2 - Federal Policy and Poor Urban Neighborhoods; Introduction; The Progressive Era; The Liberal New Deal; Urban Renewal; The 1960s: Urban Riots and Ambitious Federal Programs; A Shift to the Right: The New Federalism; HUD and the Neighborhoods; Lenders and Investment in Poor Neighborhoods: HMDA and CRA; The 1992 Los Angeles Riot and Empowerment Zones
Conclusion; Urban Redevelopment Initiatives; Chapter 3 - Atlanta: Peoplestown--Resilience and Tenacity Versus Institutional Hostility; Early History; Expressways and Neighborhood Destruction I; Urban Renewal; Peoplestown Organizes; Expressways and Neighborhood Destruction II; The Olympic Stadium; Summerhill's Deal With the Regime; Peoplestown Mobilizes Opposition; The Consequences of Opposition; Indigenous Development; Future Prospects; Chapter 4 - Camden, New Jersey: Urban Decay and the Absence of Public-Private Partnerships; Introduction; Background; Mayor Randy Primas Tries to Rebuild Camden
The Administration of Dr. Arnold Webster; How Camden Might Improve Its Record in Urban Revitalization; Conclusion; Chapter 5 - Chicago: Community Building on Chicago's West Side-North Lawndale, 1960-1997; Introduction; A History of North Lawndale; Civil Rights and Community Organizing; Planning and a Community Development Corporation; Faith, Markets, and Community Building; Lawndale Christian Development Corporation; Homan Square; The Steans Family Foundation; North Lawndale's Past and Future; Chapter 6 - Cleveland: The Hough and Central Neighborhoods-Empowerment Zones and Other Urban Policies
Cleveland: An Overview; Hough; Central; Empowerment Zones; Chapter 7 - Detroit: Staying the Course-Detroit's Struggle to Revitalize the Inner City; Detroit's Revitalization Experience: Common Themes; Urban Redevelopment; Urban Renewal; The War on Poverty; Model Cities; Community Development Block Grant Program; Public Housing; The Empowerment Zone; Private Sector Partnerships; Citizen Participation; Prognosis; Can Archer Deliver?; Can Programs Make a Difference?; The City and Support of Poor Neighborhoods
Chapter 8 - East St. Louis, Illinois: Promoting Community Development Through Empowerment Planning; The Economic Collapse of East St. Louis; Initiating the Empowerment Process in Winstanley/ Industry Park; Formulating Neighborhood Goals for Winstanley/ Industry Park; Creating the Illinois Avenue Playground; Devising the Neighborhood Stabilization Plan; Establishing the East St. Louis Farmers Market; Improving Winstanley/Industry Park's Housing Stock; Building Organizational Capacity for WIPNO; Predicting the Future of Local Community-Based Planning Efforts; Conclusions; Chapter 9 - Los Angeles: Borders to Poverty-Empowerment Zones and Spatial Politics of Development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779230303321
Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, c1999
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Rebuilding urban neighborhoods : achievements, opportunities, and limits / / W. Dennis Keating, Norman Krumholz, editors
Rebuilding urban neighborhoods : achievements, opportunities, and limits / / W. Dennis Keating, Norman Krumholz, editors
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xv, 236 p.) : ill., maps
Disciplina 307.34160973
Altri autori (Persone) KeatingW. Dennis (William Dennis)
KrumholzNorman
Collana Cities and planning series
Soggetto topico Urban renewal - United States
Community development, Urban - United States
ISBN 0-7619-0691-6
1-322-41563-3
1-4522-6341-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Series Editors' Introduction; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - Introduction; The Decline of Urban Neighborhoods; Federal Intervention; Federal Cutbacks; Cities and Distressed Neighborhoods: Case Studies; Conclusion; Chapter 2 - Federal Policy and Poor Urban Neighborhoods; Introduction; The Progressive Era; The Liberal New Deal; Urban Renewal; The 1960s: Urban Riots and Ambitious Federal Programs; A Shift to the Right: The New Federalism; HUD and the Neighborhoods; Lenders and Investment in Poor Neighborhoods: HMDA and CRA; The 1992 Los Angeles Riot and Empowerment Zones
Conclusion; Urban Redevelopment Initiatives; Chapter 3 - Atlanta: Peoplestown--Resilience and Tenacity Versus Institutional Hostility; Early History; Expressways and Neighborhood Destruction I; Urban Renewal; Peoplestown Organizes; Expressways and Neighborhood Destruction II; The Olympic Stadium; Summerhill's Deal With the Regime; Peoplestown Mobilizes Opposition; The Consequences of Opposition; Indigenous Development; Future Prospects; Chapter 4 - Camden, New Jersey: Urban Decay and the Absence of Public-Private Partnerships; Introduction; Background; Mayor Randy Primas Tries to Rebuild Camden
The Administration of Dr. Arnold Webster; How Camden Might Improve Its Record in Urban Revitalization; Conclusion; Chapter 5 - Chicago: Community Building on Chicago's West Side-North Lawndale, 1960-1997; Introduction; A History of North Lawndale; Civil Rights and Community Organizing; Planning and a Community Development Corporation; Faith, Markets, and Community Building; Lawndale Christian Development Corporation; Homan Square; The Steans Family Foundation; North Lawndale's Past and Future; Chapter 6 - Cleveland: The Hough and Central Neighborhoods-Empowerment Zones and Other Urban Policies
Cleveland: An Overview; Hough; Central; Empowerment Zones; Chapter 7 - Detroit: Staying the Course-Detroit's Struggle to Revitalize the Inner City; Detroit's Revitalization Experience: Common Themes; Urban Redevelopment; Urban Renewal; The War on Poverty; Model Cities; Community Development Block Grant Program; Public Housing; The Empowerment Zone; Private Sector Partnerships; Citizen Participation; Prognosis; Can Archer Deliver?; Can Programs Make a Difference?; The City and Support of Poor Neighborhoods
Chapter 8 - East St. Louis, Illinois: Promoting Community Development Through Empowerment Planning; The Economic Collapse of East St. Louis; Initiating the Empowerment Process in Winstanley/ Industry Park; Formulating Neighborhood Goals for Winstanley/ Industry Park; Creating the Illinois Avenue Playground; Devising the Neighborhood Stabilization Plan; Establishing the East St. Louis Farmers Market; Improving Winstanley/Industry Park's Housing Stock; Building Organizational Capacity for WIPNO; Predicting the Future of Local Community-Based Planning Efforts; Conclusions; Chapter 9 - Los Angeles: Borders to Poverty-Empowerment Zones and Spatial Politics of Development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811223803321
Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, c1999
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