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Regional Planning for a Sustainable America is the first book to represent the great variety of today's effective regional planning programs, analyzing dozens of regional initiatives across North America. The American landscape is being transformed by poorly designed, sprawling development. This sprawland its wasteful resource use, traffic, and pollutiondoes not respect arbitrary political boundaries like city limits and state borders. Yet for most of the nation, the patterns of development and conservation are shaped by fragmented, parochial local governments and property developers focused on short-term economic gain. Regional planning provides a solution, a means to manage human impacts on a large geographic scale that better matches the natural and economic forces at work. By bringing together the expertise of forty-two practitioners and academics, this book provides a practical guide to the key strategies that regional planners are using to achieve truly sustainable growth.

Trade Review
"The combination of thorough analysis and the contributors' specificity make this an extremely valuable resource for planners seeking ways to promote regionalism."
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"an emporium of regional planning initiatives and concepts, well organized for people who suspect a regional initiative would facilitate sustainable human communities or adaptive natural environments in their region. Regional Planning for a Sustainable America offers a broad look at a phenomenon that has many contexts and variations, and it delivers a valuable chronicle and assessment of an experiment that is half-finished and still ongoing."
* Journal of Regional Science *

Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction

PART I: Mandatory Plans

1. Regional Growth Management in the Portland Metropolitan Area

2. Regional Planning for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

3. Restoring the Tahoe Region with Comprehensive Regional Planning

4. Ontario’s Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe

5. Adirondack Park: The Great Conservation Experiment

6. Pinelands National Reserve: Saving a Unique Ecosystem in the Nation’s Most Densely Developed State

7. Planning for Tomorrow in the Highlands of New Jersey

8. Restoration, Conservation, and Economy in the New Jersey Meadowlands

9. Changing the Land Use Paradigm to Save New York’s Central Pine Barrens

10. Cape Cod: Protecting a Land of Sand and Water


PART II: Collaborative and Voluntary Planning Initiatives

11. Integrated Planning for a Sustainable Future in Puget Sound

12. Integrated Land Use, Transportation, and Air Quality Planning in Sacramento

13. Envision Utah: Building Communities on Values

14. Regional Planning in Florida

15. Regional Planning for Livable Communities in Atlanta

16. From the Mountains to the Sea: Maryland’s Smart Growth Program

17. Raising the Bar at the Chesapeake Bay Program

18. The Political Dead Zone in Chesapeake Bay

19. Regional Planning at a County Scale in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

20. Land Use and Infrastructure Planning in the Greater Philadelphia Region

21. Regional Planning for the Delaware River

22. Planning for Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry, and Biodiversity in Maine


PART III: Society, Economics, and Regional Planning

23. Regions for Climate Resiliency

24. Megaregion Planning and High-Speed Rail

25. The Economic Benefits of Regional Planning

26. Serving the Environment and Economy through Regional Planning

27. Promoting Fiscal Equity and Efficient Development Practices at the Metropolitan Scale

28. But Where Will People Live? Regional Planning and Affordable Housing


PART IV : Land Acquisition and Regional Planning

29. Ecoregional Conservation: A Comprehensive Approach to Conserving Biodiversity

30. Saving the Chesapeake Bay through Regional Land Conservation

31. Creating Synergy with Regional Planning and Conservation Easements


PART V: Envisioning the Region

32. Creating a Regional Vision for Regional Planning

33. Visioning Sacramento


Conclusion: Fulfilling the Promise of Regional Planning

References
Online Resources
Index

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 19/10/2011
      ISBN13: 9780813551326, 978-0813551326
      ISBN10: 0813551323

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Regional Planning for a Sustainable America is the first book to represent the great variety of today's effective regional planning programs, analyzing dozens of regional initiatives across North America. The American landscape is being transformed by poorly designed, sprawling development. This sprawland its wasteful resource use, traffic, and pollutiondoes not respect arbitrary political boundaries like city limits and state borders. Yet for most of the nation, the patterns of development and conservation are shaped by fragmented, parochial local governments and property developers focused on short-term economic gain. Regional planning provides a solution, a means to manage human impacts on a large geographic scale that better matches the natural and economic forces at work. By bringing together the expertise of forty-two practitioners and academics, this book provides a practical guide to the key strategies that regional planners are using to achieve truly sustainable growth.

      Trade Review
      "The combination of thorough analysis and the contributors' specificity make this an extremely valuable resource for planners seeking ways to promote regionalism."
      * Planning *
      "an emporium of regional planning initiatives and concepts, well organized for people who suspect a regional initiative would facilitate sustainable human communities or adaptive natural environments in their region. Regional Planning for a Sustainable America offers a broad look at a phenomenon that has many contexts and variations, and it delivers a valuable chronicle and assessment of an experiment that is half-finished and still ongoing."
      * Journal of Regional Science *

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction

      PART I: Mandatory Plans

      1. Regional Growth Management in the Portland Metropolitan Area

      2. Regional Planning for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

      3. Restoring the Tahoe Region with Comprehensive Regional Planning

      4. Ontario’s Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe

      5. Adirondack Park: The Great Conservation Experiment

      6. Pinelands National Reserve: Saving a Unique Ecosystem in the Nation’s Most Densely Developed State

      7. Planning for Tomorrow in the Highlands of New Jersey

      8. Restoration, Conservation, and Economy in the New Jersey Meadowlands

      9. Changing the Land Use Paradigm to Save New York’s Central Pine Barrens

      10. Cape Cod: Protecting a Land of Sand and Water


      PART II: Collaborative and Voluntary Planning Initiatives

      11. Integrated Planning for a Sustainable Future in Puget Sound

      12. Integrated Land Use, Transportation, and Air Quality Planning in Sacramento

      13. Envision Utah: Building Communities on Values

      14. Regional Planning in Florida

      15. Regional Planning for Livable Communities in Atlanta

      16. From the Mountains to the Sea: Maryland’s Smart Growth Program

      17. Raising the Bar at the Chesapeake Bay Program

      18. The Political Dead Zone in Chesapeake Bay

      19. Regional Planning at a County Scale in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

      20. Land Use and Infrastructure Planning in the Greater Philadelphia Region

      21. Regional Planning for the Delaware River

      22. Planning for Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry, and Biodiversity in Maine


      PART III: Society, Economics, and Regional Planning

      23. Regions for Climate Resiliency

      24. Megaregion Planning and High-Speed Rail

      25. The Economic Benefits of Regional Planning

      26. Serving the Environment and Economy through Regional Planning

      27. Promoting Fiscal Equity and Efficient Development Practices at the Metropolitan Scale

      28. But Where Will People Live? Regional Planning and Affordable Housing


      PART IV : Land Acquisition and Regional Planning

      29. Ecoregional Conservation: A Comprehensive Approach to Conserving Biodiversity

      30. Saving the Chesapeake Bay through Regional Land Conservation

      31. Creating Synergy with Regional Planning and Conservation Easements


      PART V: Envisioning the Region

      32. Creating a Regional Vision for Regional Planning

      33. Visioning Sacramento


      Conclusion: Fulfilling the Promise of Regional Planning

      References
      Online Resources
      Index

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