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Creating Sustainable Community Programs: Examples of Collaborative Public Administration

Autor Mark R. Daniels
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Public opinion polls consistently reveal the lack of confidence, disillusionment, and mistrust that citizens feel toward government. Daniels and his contributors believe that the relationship between citizens and their governments can be changed by facilitating greater citizen collaboration with government, particularly through local sustainable programs. As the case studies show, often sustainable community programs are created through grassroots movements that are initiated and managed by citizens themselves, bringing them in contact with their local elected and appointed officials. Unlike traditional programs that are administered by local officials on behalf of their citizens, once sustainable community programs are created, citizens administer their own programs in collaboration with local officials.The case studies look at a variety of sustainable programs, primarily in the United States, that help to deal with issues such as recycling, transportation, microcredit, site redevelopment, pollution, health care, and hunger. Creating Sustainable Community Programs is the first book on sustainable programs that is intended for an audience of public administration scholars, researchers, and students as well as practitioners who are searching for ways to change the relationship between citizens and their governments.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275967741
ISBN-10: 0275967743
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MARK R. DANIELS is an Associate Professor of Government and Public Affairs and Director of the Graduate Program in Public Administration at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania./e Among Professor Daniels' earlier publications are Terminating Public Programs: An American Political Paradox and Medicaid Reform and the American States: Cases Studies on the Politics of Managed Care (Auburn House, 1998).

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction by Mark R. DanielsWorking Toward Sustainability: Successful Community Based Efforts by Jason VenetoulisHarmony Homestead and the Macoskey Center for Sustainable Systems Education and Research by Claire AndersonSustaining Community Through Collaboration: The Value of Conflict Management Training for Community Leader by Patricia J. Fredericksen and Nicholas P. LovrichDeveloping, Financing, and Implementing Local Sustainable Trasnportation Programs by Eric LindquistSustaining Microcredit Programs: Lessons Learned Over Two Decades of Practice by Douglas Snow, Terry F. Buss and Colette DumasBuilding a Sustainable Community and Revitalizing Urban Citizenship in Los Angeles' Empowerment Zone by Gerry RiposaBrownfield Redevelopment in Michigan: Experimenting with Contaminated Site Redevelopment Policies by Richard C. HulaThe Aga Khan Rural Support Program and the Orangi Pilot Project: The Demand Side in Development by Feisal Uzair Khan and Jennifer E. TessendorfLocal Control, Local Capacity, and Regulatory Effectiveness: Issues in Municipal Water Pollution Control by Y. Mina Chang and Anand DesaiRecycling Programs in Sustainable Communities by Mark R. DanielsThe Role of Technology in Creating a Sustainable Community: Application of Radio Frequency Identification Technology in Curbside Recycling by Jothi S. Themozhi and Gail JohnsonA Local Partnership for Sustainable Food and Agriculture: The Case of PlacerGROWN by David Campbell and Gail FeenstraFood Gatherers: The Role of Entrepreneurship and Political Context in Sustainable Community Programs by Rhonda S. Kinney and Michael HarrisEmpty Bowls: A Simple Idea to Feed Hungry People by Alice Kaiser-DrobneyGwinnett Coalition for Human Resource Development by Patricia MitchellEnvironment Management Information Systems and Sustainable Communities by Michelle Wyman and Sherman WymanEngaging Youth in Their Communities: The Ultimate Tool for Sustainability by Alice Kaiser-DrobneySelected BibliographyIndex