Sustaining Cities

Sustaining Cities
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9780813554174
ISBN-13 : 0813554179
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Book Synopsis Sustaining Cities by : Linda Krause

Download or read book Sustaining Cities written by Linda Krause and published by Rutgers University Press. This book was released on 2012-12-14 with total page 179 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What has happened to cities after the global economic recession? Sustaining Cities answers this question by explaining how failed governmental policies contributed to urban problems and offering best practices for solving them. From social scientists and urban planners to architects and literary and film critics, the authors of this unique collection suggest real responses to this crisis. Could the drastic declines in housing markets have been avoided? Yes, if we reframe our housing values. Do you want to attract corporate investment to your town? You might want to think twice about doing so. The extinction of the “Celtic Tiger” may be charted in statistics, but the response in popular Irish mystery novels is much more compelling. China, while not immune to market vicissitudes, still booms, but at a considerable cost to its urban identities. Whether constructing a sustainable social framework for Mexican mega-cities or a neighborhood in London, these nine essays consider some strikingly similar strategies. And perhaps, as the contributors suggest, it’s time to look beyond the usual boundaries of urban, suburban, and exurban to forge new links among these communities that will benefit all citizens. Accessible to anyone with an interest in how cities cope today, Sustaining Cities presents a cautionary tale with a hopeful ending.


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