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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Norman Krumholz , Kathryn Wertheim HexterPublisher: Cornell University Press Imprint: Cornell University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9781501730375ISBN 10: 1501730371 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 15 January 2019 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword by Ronn Richard Acknowledgments Introduction: Norman Krumholz Section 1: LOCAL EQUITY PLANNING 1. Growth without Displacement: A Test for Equity Planning in Portland: Lisa K. Bates 2. The Evolution of the Community Development Industry: A Practitioner's Perspective: Mark McDermott 3. Economic Diversity in Low-Status Communities: Majora Carter Section 2: REGIONAL EQUITY PLANNING83 4. Can We Talk? Conversation, Collaboration, and Conflict for a Just Metro: Chris Benner and Manuel Pastor 5. Equity Planning in a Fragmented Suburban Setting: The Case of St. Louis: Todd Swanstrom Section 3: NATIONAL EQUITY PLANNING 6. On the Way But Not ThereYet: Making Accessibility the Core of Equity Planning in Transportation: Joe Grengs 7. The Opportunity Challenge: Jobs and Economic Development: Robert Giloth 8. Equity Policy and Practice at the Federal Level: HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration: Patrick Costigan 9. Planning for Aging: Addressing Issues of Equity: Deborah Howe Section 4: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE 10. The Future of Equity Planning Education in the United States: Kenneth Reardon and John Forester 11. Public Participation Geographic Information Systems: A Model of Citizen Science to Promote Equitable Public Engagement: Michelle M. Thompson and Brittany N. Arceneaux, GISP Conclusion: The Future of Equity Planning Practice: Norman Krumholz and Kathryn Wertheim Hexter Notes on Contributors IndexReviewsThis volume brings together academics and practitioners of equity planning who provide stimulating conceptualizations of equity, thoughtful policy proposals, insightful political analysis, rich case examples, and many useful lessons for planning education and practice. -- Howell S. Baum, Professor Emeritus of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Maryland, and author of<I> Brown in Baltimore</I> Many urban scholars, teachers, practitioners and students today need to be reminded of and attentive to the origins and history of equity planning and the political, economic, and social changes in the nation's cities, and Krumholz and Hexter enrich this discussion with contemporary examples and interpretations. -- Tom Angotti, Professor Emeritus, Urban Policy and Planning, Hunter College, and author of <I>New York For Sale</I> This volume brings together academics and practitioners of equity planning who provide stimulating conceptualizations of equity, thoughtful policy proposals, insightful political analysis, rich case examples, and many useful lessons for planning education and practice. -- Howell S. Baum, University of Maryland, and author of<I> Brown in Baltimore</I> Many urban scholars, teachers, practitioners and students today need to be reminded of and attentive to the origins and history of equity planning and the political, economic, and social changes in the nation's cities, and Krumholz and Hexter enrich this discussion with contemporary examples and interpretations. -- Tom Angotti, Hunter College, and author of <I>New York For Sale</I> Author InformationNorman Krumholz is Professor Emeritus at Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University. Kathryn Wertheim Hexter is Associate of the University and retired Director of the Center for Community Planning and Development at Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |