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First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Over the past two decades, how have revitalization efforts in major cities fared? Have they met with success? What programs worked--and why? These are among the important issues addressed in Urban Revitalization. This volume is a collection of case studies carried out by the National Center for the Revitalization of Central Cities in 1990 under the auspices of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Center commissioned leading scholars in urban studies to carry out research and develop programs and strategies for a national policy for revitalizing central cities. The case studies presented in this volume focus on seven U.S. cities (Minneapolis, Baltimore, Atlanta, Portland, New York, Ft. Worth, and New Orleans) and examine revitalization programs over the past 15 to 20 years, analyzing their successes and failures. The information gathered in these case studies will prove invaluable for professionals and students of public management, economic development, and urban and policy studies.
Over the past two decades, how have revitalization efforts in major
cities fared? Have they met with success? What programs worked--and
why? These are among the important issues addressed in Urban
Revitalization. This volume is a collection of case studies carried
out by the National Center for the Revitalization of Central Cities
in 1990 under the auspices of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development. The Center commissioned leading scholars in urban
studies to carry out research and develop programs and strategies
for a national policy for revitalizing central cities. The case
studies presented in this volume focus on seven U.S. cities
(Minneapolis, Baltimore, Atlanta, Portland, New York, Ft. Worth,
and New Orleans) and examine revitalization programs over the past
15 to 20 years, analyzing their successes and failures. The
information gathered in these case studies will prove invaluable
for professionals and students of public management, economic
development, and urban and policy studies.
This practical work demonstrates that controlling urban growth and
reviving central city economies are not mutually exclusive
endeavors. Rather than re-hash theories of urban development, the
contributors describe and evaluate successful community-tested
approaches to sustaining our cities. Revitalizing the City provides
actual case examples of urban success stories - ranging from San
Diego's "smart growth" initiative to brownfield redevelopment in
Pittsburgh. The book is divided into four major sections - Urban
Growth; Metropolitan Development and Administration; Central City
Redevelopment Strategies; and Central City-Suburban Cooperation.
Each chapter includes an analysis of key issues, descriptions of
specific local initiatives, highlights of effective policies or
programs, and potential pitfalls to avoid. Revitalizing the City
has broad appeal for the urban policy community as well as for
undergraduate and graduate courses in urban sociology, geography,
political science, and urban studies and planning.
Series Information: Contemporary Urban Affairs
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