Regional equity has emerged in the past decade as a diverse and vibrant social movement which generates ideas and campaigns for policy change in housing, transportation, land use and other arenas as a response to trends in metropolitan development. These trends and responses are documented and analysed by many of the leading observers of regional development and community organizing. This book was published as a special issue of Community Development.
Regional equity has emerged in the past decade as a diverse and vibrant social movement which generates ideas and campaigns for policy change in housing, transportation, land use and other arenas as a response to trends in metropolitan development. These trends and responses are documented and analysed by many of the leading observers of regional development and community organizing. This book was published as a special issue of Community Development.
Victor Rubin is Vice President for Research at PolicyLink, a research and action institute advancing social and economic equity. He served as Director of the HUD Office of University Partnerships. He was formerly Adjunct Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley, where he earned his MCP and PhD.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Guest Editor's introduction: Regional equity 2. For what it's worth: regional equity, community organizing, and metropolitan America 3. Spatial justice through regionalism? The inside game, the outside game, and the quest for the spatial fix in the United States 4. The role of community-based strategies in addressing metropolitan segregation and racial health disparities 5. Smart growth principles and the management of urban sprawl 6. Regional equity through community development planning: the Metro Detroit Regional Investment Initiative 7. A model to embed health outcomes into land-use planning
1. Guest Editor's introduction: Regional equity 2. For what it's worth: regional equity, community organizing, and metropolitan America 3. Spatial justice through regionalism? The inside game, the outside game, and the quest for the spatial fix in the United States 4. The role of community-based strategies in addressing metropolitan segregation and racial health disparities 5. Smart growth principles and the management of urban sprawl 6. Regional equity through community development planning: the Metro Detroit Regional Investment Initiative 7. A model to embed health outcomes into land-use planning
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