描述
Academics community activists and politicians have rediscovered regionalism insisting that regions are critical functional units in a worldwide economy and just as important critical functional units in individual American lives. More and more of us travel across city county even state borders every morning on our way to work. Our television radio and print media rely on a regional marketplace. Our businesses large and small depend on suppliers workers and customers who rarely reside in a single jurisdiction. The parks riverfronts stadiums and museums we visit draw from and provide an identity to an area much larger than a single city. The fumes gases chemicals and runoff that pollute our air and water have no regard for municipal boundaries.This book lays out a variety of opinions on regionalism its history and its future. While the essays do not comprise a debate pro and con about regionalism they do provide a wide array of perspectives based on the authorsampapos diverse backgrounds and experience. Some contributors have made close academic studies of how regional action occurs in various states like Minnesota California and Oregon others give an historical account of a particular region like that surrounding New York City and yet others point out aspects of regionalismrace especially that should not be ignored.Why did past efforts at regional collaboration fall apart What did regionalist efforts of decades ago leave undone and what new goals should regionalists set Without an understanding of these questions policymakers and advocates may find themselves reinventing the region. This book provides an important understanding of how regionalism has played out in the past how policies shape places and the possibilities and limits of regional action.Bruce J. Katz director of the Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy was formerly chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Hous
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Fruugo ID:
135418823-285786797
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ISBN:
9780815748250