
Partnerships for Smart Growth.
Title:
Partnerships for Smart Growth.
Author:
Wiewel, Wim.
ISBN:
9780765621863
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The Issue -- The Role of Universities -- Summary -- References -- Part 1 SMART GROWTH IN THE CURRICULUM -- 1 Using a Studio Course for Provision of Smart Growth Technical Assistance: The University of Maryland's 1999 Community Planning Studio in Perryville, Maryland -- Overview of the Planning Studio Course and Perryville -- How the Students Approached the Studio Report -- Findings and Recommendations of the Final Studio Report -- Perryville's Utilization of the Report -- Student Reactions to the Studio Experience -- Lessons Learned -- Note -- References -- 2 Freeway Demolition on the Road to Smart Growth: A University-Community Partnership for Infill and Economic Development -- The Issue -- The Partnership: Program Activity Planning and Collaboration -- The Planning-Learning Feedback Process -- Smart Growth Outcomes -- Challenges -- Themes of the UWM-City of Milwaukee Linkages -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 Fostering Smart Growth Through Long-term Partnerships: The University of Oregon's Community Planning Workshop -- The History of the Community Planning Workshop -- CPW and Smart Growth -- Implementing the Vision: The Structure of CPW -- Funding -- Institutional Structure -- Leveraging Limited Resources: The Power of Partnerships -- Coping with a Dual Mission: Engaging Students in Service Learning -- The Reality of Managing Student Researchers: It's Hard Work! -- Lessons Learned: Practical Advice for Academics and Practitioners -- Notes -- References -- 4 Applying Clinical Legal Education to Community Smart Growth: The University of Florida Conservation Clinic -- A Brief Overview of Clinical Environmental Law Education -- The University of Florida Conservation Clinic: Origins and Development -- Some Clinic Smart Growth Projects and Their Legal Context -- Conclusion.
Notes -- References -- Part 2 SMART GROWTH AT RESEARCH CENTERS -- 5 Using a Geographic Information System (GIS) to Help Shape Redevelopment of Small Urban Centers -- Overview of the National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment -- New Jersey's Smart Growth Strategy -- Study Area: Somerset County and Designated Centers -- Project Implementation -- Reflections on the Project -- Lessons for Future Smart Growth -- References -- 6 Encouraging Smart Growth in a Skeptical State: University-Stakeholder Collaboration in Central Indiana -- Program Activity Planning and Collaboration -- Program Activity Implementation -- The Nature of Collaboration -- Outcomes -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Central Indiana Bibliography -- Part 3 SMART GROWTH BY COLLABORATION -- 7 Smart Growth and Community Preservation: One Citizen at a Time -- Designing the Community Preservation Institute -- Program Design and Implementation -- Feedback, Evaluation, and Changes -- Institutional Challenges and Outcomes -- Conclusion -- 8 Smart Growth and Landscape Conservation in Rural Pennsylvania -- Program Planning and Collaboration -- Organizing Process and Goals -- Program Activity Implementation -- Introducing Conservation Planning and Smart Growth Concepts -- Outcomes -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9 United Growth: Michigan State University's Rural and Urban Land Use Strategy in West Michigan -- Urban Sprawl in West Michigan -- Organizational History of United Growth and Role of MSU -- United Growth's Three-Tier Approach -- United Growth's Key Projects -- Conclusion -- Appendix. United Growth for Kent County Project Partners -- Notes -- References -- 10 Promoting Smart Growth Through Participation and Partnership: The Community Design Team in Rural West Virginia -- Program Origins, Approaches, and Evolution.
Program Implementation: Positive Outcomes and Collaborative Activity -- Program Activities: Hard Lessons Along the Way -- The CDT and Smart Growth Principles: A Closer Look -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 4 SMART GROWTH IN THE COMMUNITY -- 11 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Master Plan and Development Plan: Blueprints and Partners in Smart Growth -- The Carolina Community and the Challenges of Growth -- Development of the Carolina Master Plan -- The UNC Development Ordinance and Master Plan Implementation -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 A King's Ransom: Chattanooga's University Invests in Partnerships for Smart Growth in the Historic Martin Luther King District -- Background on the Problem -- Program Activity, Planning, and Collaboration -- Program Activity Implementation -- Challenges That Arose During Implementation -- Nature of the Collaboration -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Universities as Participants in Planning Enabling Statute Reform -- The Wisconsin Idea Context -- Program Activity Planning and Collaboration -- Program Activity Implementation -- The Nature of Collaboration -- Outcomes -- Notes -- References -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Editors -- Contributors -- About the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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