Author: Saint Paul (Minn.). City Planning Board
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
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Community Plan Report: Economy study
Author: Saint Paul (Minn.). City Planning Board
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
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Community Plan Report: St. Paul's central business district
Author: Saint Paul (Minn.). City Planning Board
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Languages : en
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Community Economic Analysis
Author: Ron Hustedde
Publisher: North Central Regional Center for Rural Development
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Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Publisher: North Central Regional Center for Rural Development
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Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Community Development Series: Planning and community development
Author: Ohio. Department of Development. Economic Research Division
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Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Organizing for Development
Author: President's Reorganization Project (U.S.)
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Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Preparing Your City for the Future
Author: Robert B. Garrabrant
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Planning Report[s: Socio-economic study
Author: Tri-County Regional Planning Commission (Medina, Summit and Portage Counties, Ohio)
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
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Urban Report
Author: Upper Midwest Economic Study
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Communities in Action
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309452961
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 583
Book Description
In the United States, some populations suffer from far greater disparities in health than others. Those disparities are caused not only by fundamental differences in health status across segments of the population, but also because of inequities in factors that impact health status, so-called determinants of health. Only part of an individual's health status depends on his or her behavior and choice; community-wide problems like poverty, unemployment, poor education, inadequate housing, poor public transportation, interpersonal violence, and decaying neighborhoods also contribute to health inequities, as well as the historic and ongoing interplay of structures, policies, and norms that shape lives. When these factors are not optimal in a community, it does not mean they are intractable: such inequities can be mitigated by social policies that can shape health in powerful ways. Communities in Action: Pathways to Health Equity seeks to delineate the causes of and the solutions to health inequities in the United States. This report focuses on what communities can do to promote health equity, what actions are needed by the many and varied stakeholders that are part of communities or support them, as well as the root causes and structural barriers that need to be overcome.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309452961
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 583
Book Description
In the United States, some populations suffer from far greater disparities in health than others. Those disparities are caused not only by fundamental differences in health status across segments of the population, but also because of inequities in factors that impact health status, so-called determinants of health. Only part of an individual's health status depends on his or her behavior and choice; community-wide problems like poverty, unemployment, poor education, inadequate housing, poor public transportation, interpersonal violence, and decaying neighborhoods also contribute to health inequities, as well as the historic and ongoing interplay of structures, policies, and norms that shape lives. When these factors are not optimal in a community, it does not mean they are intractable: such inequities can be mitigated by social policies that can shape health in powerful ways. Communities in Action: Pathways to Health Equity seeks to delineate the causes of and the solutions to health inequities in the United States. This report focuses on what communities can do to promote health equity, what actions are needed by the many and varied stakeholders that are part of communities or support them, as well as the root causes and structural barriers that need to be overcome.
Community Planning in the 1920s
Author: Roy Lubove
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
ISBN: 0822974002
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Roy Lubove presents the first detailed study of the Regional Planning Association of America, whose organization in 1923 signified a sharp break with traditional housing and planning in the United States. Composed of a small number of talented technicians and social critics, the RPAA was distinctive for its uncompromising criticism of small-scale speculative housing development and planning efforts that failed to relate physical and social change within a regional framework. Lubove's study is based in part upon interviews and materials supplied by some of the founding members of the RPAA.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
ISBN: 0822974002
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Roy Lubove presents the first detailed study of the Regional Planning Association of America, whose organization in 1923 signified a sharp break with traditional housing and planning in the United States. Composed of a small number of talented technicians and social critics, the RPAA was distinctive for its uncompromising criticism of small-scale speculative housing development and planning efforts that failed to relate physical and social change within a regional framework. Lubove's study is based in part upon interviews and materials supplied by some of the founding members of the RPAA.