When city and country collide : managing growth in the metropolitan fringe
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When city and country collide : managing growth in the metropolitan fringe
Island Press, c1999
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-339) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As traditional rural industries like frarming, forestry and mining give way to residential and commercial development, the land at the edges of the developed areas - the rural-urban fringe - is becoming the middle landscape between the city and the countryside that the suburbs once were. To date, this rural-urban fringe has been largely ignored in national policy debates. This book highlights the importance and relevance of population and economic growth, environmental quality and competitiveness in the global economy - and examines the implications for accommodating population and economic growth at a regional and not merely local level. The text is intended as a resource for planners, policy-makers and all those looking to the future of fringe areas.
目次
- The metropolitan fringe - America's premier land-use battleground
- how the fringe came to be
- obstacles to managing growth in the fringe
- growth management strategies and the law of the fringe
- designing the fringe - joining appearance and performance
- changing federal programmes that promote sprawl in the fringe
- divided we sprawl - the role of state and local goverments
- blending regulations and incentives to manage fringe growth
- regional planning - making the city, suburb and fringe connection
- managing growth in the fringe countryside
- growth management case studies
- the promised land - the future of the fringe.
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