Managing Growth in America's Communities 2/e

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781597260077

Second Edition

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By Douglas R. Porter
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336

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Preface
 
Chapter 1. Introduction to Managing Community Development
Chapter 2. The Practice of Growth Management
Chapter 3. Managing Community Expansion: Where to Grow
Chapter 4. Protecting Environmental and Natural Resources: Where Not to Grow
Chapter 5. Supporting Growth by Managing Infrastructure Development
Chapter 6. Design to Preserve and Improve Community Character and Quality
Chapter 7. Managing Growth to Advance Social and Economic Equity
Chapter 8. Regional and State Growth Management
Chapter 9. Deciding How to Manage Growth
 
Notes
Index

Reviews


""Douglas Porter provides an extremely valuable book for all those concerned with how we address the challenges of growth. He provides a broad understanding of the varied approaches across the country, their strengths and weaknesses, and so gives individuals a firm basis for approaching their local and regional growth problems.""
' Linkages



""Clearly, Managing Growth in America's Communities is a serious attempt to give some order to the bewildering diversity of stuff described as 'growth management.'""
' Planning



""This book is a valuable text on techniques of growth management. It is a more valuable guide to decision makers about the importance of openness and creativity.""
' Sustainable Communities



""In this thoroughly revised edition, readers will learn principles that guide intelligent planning for communities of any size, grasp the major issues in successfully managing growth, and discover what has actually worked in practice. This is essential reading.""
' Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment



""Planning consultant Douglas R. Porter, FAICP, has produced a second and heavily revised edition of his Managing Growth in America's Communities. He brings together the older impulse toward urban growth boundaries and infrastructure concurrency requirements with more recent developments, including new urbanism, traditional neighborhood development, smart growth, sustainable development, and the renewed appeal of urban living to certain demographics.""
' Planning





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