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Metropolitanization and Public Services is third in a series on the
governance of metropolitan regions which aims to explore the
welfare and development of Metropolitan America. Originally
published in 1972, this study discusses who decides which essential
public services need to be provided within a metropolitan area by
looking at political reform as well as presenting ideas on
functional efficiency, costs and benefits and the effectiveness of
the political process. This title will be of interest to students
of environmental studies.
Urban land is a precious resource and originally published in 1961,
Transportation and Urban Land aims to create an approach to
analysing and projecting its uses with a particular focus on the
household sector. By considering matters such as employment
centres, organisation and technology of transportation and marginal
valuation of residential space, Wingo develops a model to estimate
how much land is required for residential land uses. This title
will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies and
professionals.
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Minority Perspectives (Hardcover)
Dale Rogers Marshall, Daniel Wm. Fessler; Series edited by Lowdon Wingo Jr; Bernard Frieden
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R3,225
Discovery Miles 32 250
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Originally published in 1972, Minority Perspectives is the second
in a series exploring metropolitan problems within the government
structure. The 1960's were a period of civils rights movements as
well as poverty in the United States and in the 70's, it became
clear that poverty was closely linked to race. This report sets out
to explore issues contributing to the metropolitan-minority poverty
problem such as racial exclusion and public policy. The papers
included in this report discuss issues such as political power in
metropolitan areas, the impact an address can have on economic
opportunity for minority groups and the effects that laws and
litigation can have on poverty. This title will be of interest to
students of environmental and urban studies.
Metropolitanization and Public Services is third in a series on the
governance of metropolitan regions which aims to explore the
welfare and development of Metropolitan America. Originally
published in 1972, this study discusses who decides which essential
public services need to be provided within a metropolitan area by
looking at political reform as well as presenting ideas on
functional efficiency, costs and benefits and the effectiveness of
the political process. This title will be of interest to students
of environmental studies.
Originally published in 1972, this study aims to explore
governmental interaction with people and publics interests and
institutions in Metropolitan America. These papers discuss issues
of how governance can be improved and the federal role in
Metropolitanism as well as suggesting ways in which political
reform can help. This title will be of interest to students of
Environmental Economics and professionals.
Classic economic considerations applied to the crucial urban
problems of poverty, racial segregation, urban renewal,
transportation, and education. Originally published in 1968
Discusses aims of urban planning and ways to achieve improved city
living. Originally published in 1963
First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Originally published in 1971, this volume contains papers invited
for a conference on economic research relevant to national urban
development held in September of the same year. The conference
pulled together researchers from both the United Kingdom and the
United States who were interested in economic research on key
issues of both countries' management of their urban areas. Papers
are varied from those in the early stages of research to those
whose research has been completed and all provide an insight into
the increase of urbanisation present in the first world. This title
will be of interest to students of environmental studies and
economics.
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Minority Perspectives (Paperback)
Dale Rogers Marshall, Daniel Wm. Fessler; Series edited by Lowdon Wingo Jr; Bernard Frieden
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R1,059
Discovery Miles 10 590
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Originally published in 1972, Minority Perspectives is the second
in a series exploring metropolitan problems within the government
structure. The 1960's were a period of civils rights movements as
well as poverty in the United States and in the 70's, it became
clear that poverty was closely linked to race. This report sets out
to explore issues contributing to the metropolitan-minority poverty
problem such as racial exclusion and public policy. The papers
included in this report discuss issues such as political power in
metropolitan areas, the impact an address can have on economic
opportunity for minority groups and the effects that laws and
litigation can have on poverty. This title will be of interest to
students of environmental and urban studies.
Originally published in 1971, this volume contains papers invited
for a conference on economic research relevant to national urban
development held in September of the same year. The conference
pulled together researchers from both the United Kingdom and the
United States who were interested in economic research on key
issues of both countries' management of their urban areas. Papers
are varied from those in the early stages of research to those
whose research has been completed and all provide an insight into
the increase of urbanisation present in the first world. This title
will be of interest to students of environmental studies and
economics.
Urban land is a precious resource and originally published in 1961,
Transportation and Urban Land aims to create an approach to
analysing and projecting its uses with a particular focus on the
household sector. By considering matters such as employment
centres, organisation and technology of transportation and marginal
valuation of residential space, Wingo develops a model to estimate
how much land is required for residential land uses. This title
will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies and
professionals.
Originally published in 1972, this study aims to explore
governmental interaction with people and publics interests and
institutions in Metropolitan America. These papers discuss issues
of how governance can be improved and the federal role in
Metropolitanism as well as suggesting ways in which political
reform can help. This title will be of interest to students of
Environmental Economics and professionals.
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