America's urban future : lessons from north of the border /

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Author / Creator:Tomalty, Ray, author.
Imprint:Washington : Island Press, [2015]
©2015
Description:1 online resource (ix, 300 pages) : illustrations, maps
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11253322
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Other authors / contributors:Mallach, Alan, author.
ISBN:9781610915977
1610915976
9781597262552
1597262552
1559631007
9781559631006
9781610915960
1610915968
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-288) and index.
English.
Print version record.
Summary:In this book, urban experts Tomalty and Mallach show how Canada, a country similar to the US in many respects, has fostered healthier urban centers and more energy- and resource-efficient suburban growth. They call for a rethinking of US public policies across those areas and look closely at what may be achievable at federal, state, and local levels in light of both the constraints and opportunities inherent in today's political systems and economic realities. As demographic shifts change housing markets and climate change ushers in new ways of looking at settlement patterns, pressure for change in urban policy is growing. More and more policy makers are raising questions about the soundness of policies that squander our investment in urban housing, built environment, and infrastructure while continuing to support expansion of sprawling, auto-dependent development. Changing these policies is the central challenge facing US cities and metro regions, and those who manage them or plan their future.
Other form:Print version: Tomalty, Ray. America's urban future. Washington : Island Press, [2015] 9781610915960
Standard no.:10.5822/978-1-61091-597-7
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The headlines about cities celebrating their resurgence--with empty nesters and Millennials alike investing in our urban areas, moving away from car dependence, and demanding walkable, transit-oriented neighborhoods. But, in reality, these changes are taking place in a scattered and piecemeal fashion. While areas of a handful of cities are booming, most US metros continue to follow old patterns of central city decline and suburban sprawl. As demographic shifts change housing markets and climate change ushers in new ways of looking at settlement patterns, pressure for change in urban policy is growing. More and more policy makers are raising questions about the soundness of policies that squander our investment in urban housing, built environment, and infrastructure while continuing to support expansion of sprawling, auto-dependent development. Changing these policies is the central challenge facing US cities and metro regions, and those who manage them or plan their future.

In America's Urban Future , urban experts Tomalty and Mallach examine US policy in the light of the Canadian experience, and use that experience as a starting point to generate specific policy recommendations. Their recommendations are designed to help the US further its urban revival, build more walkable, energy-efficient communities, and in particular, help land use adapt better to the needs of the aging population. Tomalty and Mallach show how Canada, a country similar to the US in many respects, has fostered healthier urban centers and more energy- and resource-efficient suburban growth. They call for a rethinking of US public policies across those areas and look closely at what may be achievable at federal, state, and local levels in light of both the constraints and opportunities inherent in today's political systems and economic realities.


Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 300 pages) : illustrations, maps
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-288) and index.
ISBN:9781610915977
1610915976
9781597262552
1597262552
1559631007
9781559631006
9781610915960
1610915968