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Regional planning in America : practice and prospect / edited by Ethan Seltzer and Armando Carbonell.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Seltzer, Ethan.
Carbonell, Armando, 1951-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Regional planning--United States.
Regional planning.
Sustainable development--United States.
Sustainable development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (298 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass. : Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
We live in regions--territories defined primarily by function and only rarely by jurisdiction. The places where we work, live, shop, recreate, and socialize constitute a territory that seldom corresponds to a single town or city. Regional planning is concerned less with the exercise of jurisdiction and more with the search for new forms of habitation based on a clear commitment to advancing sustainability. The state of our world and the realities of contemporary daily life make the case for robust regional planning. With regional planning practice in the United States settling into a new century, challenges communities and institutions face require boundary-crossing collaboration.For future sustainability, regional planning in America will need to make "region ethic" a tool for planners, communities and institutions to address issues affecting their shared geographic territories. The primary objective for future planners will be to first, define the region by analyzing the common set of physical attributes and economic concerns. Then organize the region, as specialized community organizers acting through many levels of governance to affect sustainable development of mega-regions.The contributors suggest that planners in the twenty-first century will need to understand local issues in a regional and global context. They must be adept at defining planning regions based on functional planning problems; capable of reaching across boundaries to assess, identify, and act on common cause; and able to navigate the currents of power to create the lasting relationships and institutions needed to implement plans. Regional planning practices can address challenges urban and rural communities face achieving sustainability through green regionalism.The editors call for a "region ethic" that will advance the sustainability of the regions on which our existence will depend. The region ethic is a call to recognize the central interdependencies that make our inhabitation of cities and landscapes possible. This book seeks to assist a new generation of practitioners in understanding the roots, underpinnings, and applications of regional planning in America today, and the prospects for its practice in the future.
Contents:
Planning regions / Ethan Seltzer and Armando Carbonell
Plan with nature : the legacy of Ian McHarg / Frederick Steiner
A region of one's own / Kathryn A. Foster
Planning for equity, fighting for justice : planners, organizers, and the struggle for metropolitan inclusion / Manuel Pastor and Chris Benner
Regional planning on the frontier / Deborah E. Popper and Frank J. Popper
Green regions, green regionalism / Timothy Beatley
Regional planning for sustainability and hegemony of metropolitan regionalism / Gerrit Knaap and Rebecca Lewis
Engaging the public and communicating successfully in regional planning / John Fregonese and C. J. Gabbe
Moving forward : the promise of megaregions and high-speed rail / Robert D. Yaro
Regional practice, regional prospect / Ethan Seltzer and Armando Carbonell.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-55844-274-X
OCLC:
844939635

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