Alan Mallach, author of The Divided City, is a city planner, urbanist, advocate, scholar, and writer. A senior fellow at the Center for Community Progress in Washington, DC, he is nationally known for his research and writing on housing, economic development, and urban revitalization, and for his hands-on engagement with local governments and organizations trying to rebuild their communities.
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Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: The End of Growth Chapter 1. The Past, Present, and Future Shrinking City: An Historical Overview Chapter 2. Demography As Destiny: Beyond the Demographic Transition Chapter 3. A Restless Species: Migration and the Fate of Cities Chapter 4. Land and Buildings in the Shrinking City: Households, Vacant Properties and the Urban Prairie Chapter 5. Social and Economic Conditions in the Shrinking City: The Effects of Population Decline Chapter 6. A Difficult Future: Three Global Challenges for the World's Shrinking Cities Chapter 7. Embracing the End of Growth: Rethinking Cities in a Shrinking World Chapter 8. Thinner, Greener Cities: Greening the Urban Environment Chapter 9. Cities are People: Building a Sustainable Social and Economic Environment Chapter 10. The Future of American Shrinking Cities: Can the United States Learn to Be a Smaller Country, and Can Cities Learn to Change? Chapter 11. Learning to Thrive in a Shrinking World: How Do We Get There? Endnotes About the Author Index