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Communities & consequences. II, Rebalancing New Hampshire's human ecology / by Peter Francese and Lorraine Stuart Merrill.

Fine Arts Library GF504.N46 F732 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Francese, Peter K., author.
Merrill, Lorraine Stuart, author.
Contributor:
Appelbaum Family Endowment for the Study of City and Regional Planning.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sustainable development.
Labor supply.
Housing.
Age distribution (Demography).
Age groups.
Population aging.
New Hampshire.
Population aging--Economic aspects--New Hampshire.
Age groups--New Hampshire.
Age distribution (Demography)--New Hampshire.
Housing--New Hampshire.
Labor supply--New Hampshire.
Sustainable development--New Hampshire.
Physical Description:
xi, 116 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Other Title:
Communities and consequences two : rebalancing New Hampshire's human ecology
Rebalancing New Hampshire's human ecology
Place of Publication:
Portsmouth, NH : Peter E. Randall Publisher, 2020.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Three Decades of Favoring the Old p. 1
Chapter 2 Urgent Care for Communities p. 19
New State Funding for Affordable Housing p. 29
New Americans Helping to Strengthen Communities p. 34
Chapter 3 Unlocking Heritage and Growth in Lancaster p. 41
Form-based Codes Defined p. 48
New Hampshire Communities Using Form-based Code p. 54
Chapter 4 Growing Your Own: New Generation Revitalizes Bradford p. 61
What is a "Food Hub"? p. 61
Kearsarge Food Hub: Who We Are p. 62
Keys to Bradford's Community-building Success p. 71
Chapter 5 Pelham Ditches Restricted-age, Pursues Workforce Housing p. 73
Londonderry Aims to Grow with Places for All Ages p. 80
Chapter 6 Upper Valley's Regional Collaboration p. 85
Tree-huggers and Developers p. 88
First-in-the-nation Rural Geriatric Emergency Department p. 93.
Notes:
Includes index.
"'Communities & consequences II : rebalancing New Hampshire's human ecology' is a project that includes this book, a documentary film, and a series of statewide discussion forums. The project was created by the authors and filmmaker Jay Childs as the sequel to their earlier book and film completed in 2008. That first work was titled, 'Communities & consequences: the unbalancing of New Hampshire's human ecology and what we can do about it." For this sequel, the team traveled the state to report on innovative ideas and actions being taken to make more room for young people and to build thriving, multi-generational communities"--Page x.
Companion documentary film aired on NHPBS.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Appelbaum Family Endowment for the Study of City and Regional Planning.
ISBN:
1942155336
9781942155331
OCLC:
1137841691

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