Author: United States. National Resources Planning Board
Publisher:
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Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Regional Planning ...: Pacific Northwest
Author: United States. National Resources Planning Board
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Regional Planning
Author: United States. National Resources Committee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Regional Planning ...
Author: United States. National Resources Planning Board
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 594
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 594
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Greater Portland
Author: Carl Abbott
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 081220414X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title It has been called one of the nation's most livable regions, ranked among the best managed cities in America, hailed as a top spot to work, and favored as a great place to do business, enjoy the arts, pursue outdoor recreation, and make one's home. Indeed, years of cooperative urban planning between developers and those interested in ecology and habitability have transformed Portland from a provincial western city into an exemplary American metropolis. Its thriving downtown, its strong neighborhoods, and its pioneering efforts at local management have brought a steady procession of journalists, scholars, and civic leaders to investigate the "Portland style" that values dialogue and consensus, treats politics as a civic duty, and assumes that it is possible to work toward public good. Probing behind the press clippings, acclaimed urban historian Carl Abbott examines the character of contemporary Portland—its people, politics, and public life—and the region's history and geography in order to discover how Portland has achieved its reputation as one of the most progressive and livable cities in the United States and to determine whether typical pressures of urban growth are pushing Portland back toward the national norm. In Greater Portland, Abbott argues that the city cannot be understood without reference to its place. Its rivers, hills, and broader regional setting have shaped the economy and the cityscape. Portlanders are Oregonians, Northwesteners, Cascadians; they value their city as much for where it is as for what it is, and this powerful sense of place nurtures a distinctive civic culture. Tracing the ways in which Portlanders have talked and thought about their city, Abbott reveals the tensions between their diverse visions of the future and plans for development. Most citizens of Portland desire a balance between continuity and change, one that supports urban progress but actively monitors its effects on the region's expansive green space and on the community's culture. This strong civic participation in city planning and politics is what gives greater Portland its unique character, a positive setting for class integration, neighborhood revitalization, and civic values. The result, Abbott confirms, is a region whose unique initiatives remain a model of American urban planning.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 081220414X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title It has been called one of the nation's most livable regions, ranked among the best managed cities in America, hailed as a top spot to work, and favored as a great place to do business, enjoy the arts, pursue outdoor recreation, and make one's home. Indeed, years of cooperative urban planning between developers and those interested in ecology and habitability have transformed Portland from a provincial western city into an exemplary American metropolis. Its thriving downtown, its strong neighborhoods, and its pioneering efforts at local management have brought a steady procession of journalists, scholars, and civic leaders to investigate the "Portland style" that values dialogue and consensus, treats politics as a civic duty, and assumes that it is possible to work toward public good. Probing behind the press clippings, acclaimed urban historian Carl Abbott examines the character of contemporary Portland—its people, politics, and public life—and the region's history and geography in order to discover how Portland has achieved its reputation as one of the most progressive and livable cities in the United States and to determine whether typical pressures of urban growth are pushing Portland back toward the national norm. In Greater Portland, Abbott argues that the city cannot be understood without reference to its place. Its rivers, hills, and broader regional setting have shaped the economy and the cityscape. Portlanders are Oregonians, Northwesteners, Cascadians; they value their city as much for where it is as for what it is, and this powerful sense of place nurtures a distinctive civic culture. Tracing the ways in which Portlanders have talked and thought about their city, Abbott reveals the tensions between their diverse visions of the future and plans for development. Most citizens of Portland desire a balance between continuity and change, one that supports urban progress but actively monitors its effects on the region's expansive green space and on the community's culture. This strong civic participation in city planning and politics is what gives greater Portland its unique character, a positive setting for class integration, neighborhood revitalization, and civic values. The result, Abbott confirms, is a region whose unique initiatives remain a model of American urban planning.
Pacific Northwest Region
Author: United States. National Resources Planning Board
Publisher:
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Category : Northwest, Pacific
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Publisher:
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Category : Northwest, Pacific
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Progress Report
Author: United States. National Resources Committee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 364
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Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 364
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State Planning Program and Accomplishments, Supplementing State Planning Report of 1935, December 1936
Author: United States. National Resources Committee
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Proceedings
Author: United States. National Resources Planning Board
Publisher:
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Category : Missouri River Watershed
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Publisher:
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Category : Missouri River Watershed
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Regional Factors in National Planning and Development
Author: United States. National Resources Committee
Publisher:
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Category : Federal aid to regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 252
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Publisher:
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Category : Federal aid to regional planning
Languages : en
Pages : 252
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Cartographic Records of the National Resources Planning Board
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Service
Publisher:
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Category : Map collections
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Map collections
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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