Regenerating America s Legacy Cities

Regenerating America s Legacy Cities
Author: Alan Mallach,Lavea Brachman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2013
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 1558443878

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Legacy Cities

Legacy Cities
Author: J. Rosie Tighe,Stephanie Ryberg-Webster
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780822986881

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Legacy cities, also commonly referred to as shrinking, or post-industrial cities, are places that have experienced sustained population loss and economic contraction. In the United States, legacy cities are those that are largely within the Rust Belt that thrived during the first half of the 20th century. In the second half of the century, these cities declined in economic power and population leaving a legacy of housing stock, warehouse districts, and infrastructure that is ripe for revitalization. This volume explores not only the commonalities across legacy cities in terms of industrial heritage and population decline, but also their differences. Legacy Cities poses the questions: What are the legacies of legacy cities? How do these legacies drive contemporary urban policy, planning and decision-making? And, what are the prospects for the future of these cities? Contributors primarily focus on Cleveland, Ohio, but all Rust Belt cities are discussed.

Mapping America s Legacy Cities

Mapping America s Legacy Cities
Author: J. Max Bond Center on Design for the Just City; School of Architecture - City College of New York
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1495173690

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Greening America s Smaller Legacy Cities

Greening America s Smaller Legacy Cities
Author: Joseph Schilling,Catherine Tumber,Gabi Velasco
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1558444521

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Preparing the country for a low-carbon future that is economically and racially just is an enormous undertaking. Greening America's Smaller Legacy Cities investigates how local governments in small and midsize older industrial cities can adopt and implement comprehensive sustainability initiatives. It explores three principal policy areas--climate resilience, environmental justice and equity, and green economic development--and shows how their integrated application can serve as the policy foundation for what American scholars call green regeneration. This synthesis of sustainability initiatives offers local officials; their state and regional partners; and their nonprofit, business, institutional, and philanthropic collaborators a policy framework and roadmap for regenerating small and midsize legacy cities in an equitable, climate-resilient manner.

Governance and Leadership in Shrinking Cities

Governance and Leadership in Shrinking Cities
Author: Stanisław Mazur
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2023-08-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000927542

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The aim of this publication is to look in depth at depopulation - a trend that is affecting an increasing number of cities worldwide. It has recently become a critical issue with a range of detrimental social, economic, spatial, and financial consequences. However, attempts by central and local governments to combat depopulation have yet to yield satisfactory results. Compelling evidence suggests that one of the reasons for this state of affairs is that the role of local (urban) leadership in devising solutions, mobilizing resources, and creating networks to address the problem has been underestimated. Moreover, according to the authors of this monograph, there is a significant positive correlation between urban leadership and the ability to effectively respond to and counteract the negative effects of depopulation. Without an understanding of the impact of urban leadership on the ability to address the negative consequences of urban depopulation, it is impossible to pursue effective public policies in this regard. This book presents a novel approach to explaining the ability of cities to combat depopulation through the prism of urban leadership quality. It compares domestic empirical research findings with international case studies, and offers a comprehensive review of valuable practices to counter urban shrinkage and depopulation, from both academic and practical perspectives. Further, the book provides a new interpretation of the processes associated with these trends. The magnitude of the phenomenon in question, the negative spatial, economic, and social consequences, as well as the relatively low effectiveness of policies aimed at its mitigation, will make this book an invaluable guide for researchers, and students from a wide range of disciplines including urban studies, economics, public management, leadership studies, local government, climate change and energy transition and urban movements. The audience will also comprise of policymakers and urban experts such as sociologists, planners, social geographers, economists, and architects.

Regenerative Territories

Regenerative Territories
Author: Libera Amenta,Michelangelo Russo,Arjan van Timmeren
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2022-03-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030785369

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This open access book provides new perspectives on circular economy and space, explored towards the definition of regenerative territories characterised by healthy metabolisms. Going beyond the mere reuse/recycle of material waste as resources, this work aims to understand how to apply circularity principles to, among others, the regeneration of wastescapes. The main focus is the development over time, and in particular the way how spatial planning and strategies respond to new unpredictable urgencies and opportunities related with territorial metabolisms. The book specifically focuses on living labs environments, where it is possible to tackle complex problems through a multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach - including the use of digital spatial decision support environment – which could be able to include all the involved stakeholders. Through a spatial scope of circularity, this book describes several examples including among others ideas from different contexts such as Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium and Vietnam. Through including reflections on methodology and representation, as well as on solutions for circular and healthy metabolisms, the book provides an excellent resource to researchers and students.

Reinventing America s Legacy Cities

Reinventing America s Legacy Cities
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: The American Assembly
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2011
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Affordable Housing in US Shrinking Cities

Affordable Housing in US Shrinking Cities
Author: Silverman, Robert Mark,Patterson, Kelly L.
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781447327592

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Given the rapid urbanisation of the world’s population, the converse phenomenon of shrinking cities is often overlooked and little understood. Yet with almost one in ten post-industrial US cities shrinking in recent years, efforts by government and anchor institutions to regenerate these cities is gaining policy urgency, with the availability and siting of affordable housing being a key concern. This is the first book to look at the reasons for the failure (and success) of affordable housing experiences in the fastest shrinking cities in the US. Applying quantitative and GIS analysis using data from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, the authors make recommendations for future place-based siting practices, stressing its importance for ensuring more equitable urban revitalisation. The book will be a valuable resource for academic researchers and students in urban studies, housing and inequality, as well as policy makers.