Solving Urban Problems in Georgia

Solving Urban Problems in Georgia
Title Solving Urban Problems in Georgia PDF eBook
Author Georgia Municipal Association
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1968
Genre Municipal government
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Realizing the Urban Potential in Georgia

Realizing the Urban Potential in Georgia
Title Realizing the Urban Potential in Georgia PDF eBook
Author Asian Development Bank
Publisher Asian Development Bank
Pages 160
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9292573535

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This publication details the rapid assessment of the urban sector in Georgia to understand key urbanization trends and patterns of growth and to analyze challenges and opportunities. It gives a snapshot of the state of urban affairs at the national level with an urbanization profile, governance and urban management profile, capacity needs assessment, urban finance matrix, and a “3E” assessment covering economic, environmental, and social equity profiles. This document is not a strategy but the basis for developing a national urban strategy and road map for integrated investments to maximize development impact.

Charting the 1980s

Charting the 1980s
Title Charting the 1980s PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 52
Release 1980
Genre City planning
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Solving Urban Problems Through Urban Information and Technical Assistance

Solving Urban Problems Through Urban Information and Technical Assistance
Title Solving Urban Problems Through Urban Information and Technical Assistance PDF eBook
Author United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Demonstrations and Intergovernmental Relations
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1968
Genre Technical assistance
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Toward an Urban Sector Strategy

Toward an Urban Sector Strategy
Title Toward an Urban Sector Strategy PDF eBook
Author Weltbank
Publisher
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Release 2013
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This review analyzes the profile, trends and challenges of Georgia's changing urban landscape since independence in 1991 and provides policy suggestions to facilitate the economic transition of the country through its cities. In its analysis and subsequent recommendations on policy interventions, this report draws on a program of diagnostics called the 'Urbanization Review' (UR). The UR diagnostic is based on three main pillars of urban development which have emerged as key areas of policy engagement for successful cities. These are: a) planning, charting a course for cities by setting the terms of urbanization, especially policies for using urban land and expanding basic infrastructure and public services; b) connecting, physically linking people to jobs, and businesses to markets; and c) financing, raising and leveraging up-front capital to meet the increasing demand for infrastructure and services. In moving forward, the review recommends that Georgia focus on: a) developing a national urban strategy that recognizes the contribution of each city to the overall economy, i.e. a 'systems of cities' approach that can assist in reducing regional disparities; b) assisting cities to develop urban plans, including local economic development plans, c) reforming building and planning codes; and d) assisting cities in improving their local governance and finances.

Sprawl City

Sprawl City
Title Sprawl City PDF eBook
Author Robert Bullard
Publisher Shearwater Books
Pages 264
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
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"A serious but often overlooked impact of the random, unplanned growth commonly known as sprawl is its effect on economic and racial polarization. Atlanta, Georgia, one of the fastest growing areas in the country, offers a striking example of sprawl-induced stratification." "Sprawl City uses a multidisciplinary approach to analyze and critique the emerging crisis resulting from urban sprawl in the ten-county Atlanta metropolitan region. Local experts including sociologists, lawyers, urban planners, economists, educators, and health care professionals consider sprawl-related concerns as core environmental justice and civil rights issues."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Atlanta Unbound

Atlanta Unbound
Title Atlanta Unbound PDF eBook
Author Carlton Wade Basmajian
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 0
Release 2015-02-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781439909409

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Looking at Atlanta, Georgia, one might conclude that the city’s notorious sprawl, degraded air quality, and tenuous water supply is a result of a lack of planning—particularly an absence of coordination at the regional level. In Atlanta Unbound, Carlton Wade Basmajian shows that Atlanta’s low-density urban form and its associated problems have been both highly coordinated and regionally planned. Basmajian’s shrewd analysis shows how regional policies spanned political boundaries and framed local debates over several decades. He examines the role of the Atlanta Regional Commission’s planning deliberations that appear to have contributed to the urban sprawl that they were designed to control. Basmajian explores four cases—regional land development plans, water supply strategies, growth management policies, and transportation infrastructure programs—to provide a detailed account of the interactions between citizens, planners, regional commissions, state government, and federal agencies. In the process, Atlanta Unbound answers the question: Toward what end and for whom is Atlanta’s regional planning process working? In the series Urban Life, Landscape, and Policy, edited by Zane L. Miller, David Stradling, and Larry Bennett