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Cities And Nature: A Handbook For Renewal

Editat de Roger L. Kemp
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 dec 2005
Cities and towns across the United States are making concerted efforts to restore nature and increase green space as a means of community renewal and downtown revitalization. For local government the goals are twofold: to provide an enhanced cityscape that brings residents back to the downtown to live, work and play; and to bring in tourists and further private investment. The result is revitalized areas that provide an enhanced quality of life for residents and visitors alike. This work brings together essays from more than 50 experts throughout the United States, providing a wide-ranging view of the cities-and-nature efforts that exist throughout the country. Creation, protection, preservation and restoration projects are fully covered. Divided into three sectionscities and nature, best practices, and the futurethese case studies come from cities across the nation. Differing geographically, politically and culturally, these cities offer a variety of ideas and inspirations while sharing a commitment to an urban environment enhanced by natural beauty. Regional and national resource directories are also included.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780786422142
ISBN-10: 0786422149
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 178 x 253 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: McFarland & Company
Colecția McFarland & Co Inc Pub

Notă biografică

The city manager of Vallejo, California, Roger L. Kemp lectures and writes from his accumulated experience of a quarter century in local government operations. He is also the author of Cities and the Arts (2004), Community Renewal through Municipal Investment (2003), Regional Government Innovations (2002), The Inner City (2001), Main Street Renewal (2000), Managing Americas Cities (1998) and Economic Development in Local Government (1995).