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Introduction to Community Development 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 424 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, weight: 816 g, 17 Tables, black and white; 26 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415703557
  • ISBN-13: 9780415703550
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 424 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, weight: 816 g, 17 Tables, black and white; 26 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415703557
  • ISBN-13: 9780415703550
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Beginning with the foundations of community development, An Introduction to Community Development offers a comprehensive and practical approach to planning for communities. Road-tested in the authors own teaching, and through the training they provide for practicing planners, it enables students to begin making connections between academic study and practical know-how from both private and public sector contexts.

An Introduction to Community Development shows how planners can utilize local economic interests and integrate finance and marketing considerations into their strategy. Most importantly, the book is strongly focused on outcomes, encouraging students to ask: what is best practice when it comes to planning for communities, and how do we accurately measure the results of planning practice?

This newly revised and updated edition includes:

increased coverage of sustainability issues,

discussion of localism and its relation to community development,

quality of life, community well-being and public health considerations,

and content on local food systems.

Each chapter provides a range of reading materials for the student, supplemented with text boxes, a chapter outline, keywords, and reference lists, and new skills based exercises at the end of each chapter to help students turn their learning into action, making this the most user-friendly text for community development now available.
List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
ix
List of Boxes
x
List of Contributors
xiii
Acknowledgements xix
Editors' Introduction xx
PART I Foundations
1(122)
1 A Framework for Community and Economic Development
3(19)
Rhonda Phillips
Robert H. Pittman
2 Seven Theories for Seven Community Developers
22(23)
Ronald J. Hustedde
3 Asset-Based Community Development
45(12)
Anna Haines
4 Social Capital and Community Building
57(15)
Paul Mattessich
5 Sustainability in Community Development
72(17)
Stephen M. Wheeler
6 The "New" Local
89(14)
Jeni Burnell
Rhonda Phillips
7 Community Development Practice
103(20)
John W. Vincent
PART II Preparation and Planning
123(116)
8 Community Visioning and Strategic Planning
125(29)
Michael Mcgrath
9 Establishing Community-Based Organizations
154(24)
Monieca West
Patsy Kraeger
Timothy R. Dahlstrom
10 Leadership and Community Development
178(12)
Alan Price
Robert H. Pittman
11 Community Development Assessments
190(23)
John W. Vincent
12 Community Asset Mapping and Surveys
213(12)
Gary Paul Green
13 Understanding Community Economies
225(14)
Hamilton Galloway
PART III Programming Techniques and Strategies
239(122)
14 Human Capital and Workforce Development
241(15)
Monieca West
15 Marketing the Community
256(11)
Robert H. Pittman
16 Retaining and Expanding Existing Community Businesses
267(11)
Robert H. Pittman
Richard T. Roberts
17 Entrepreneurship as a Community Development Strategy
278(17)
John Gruidl
Deborah Markley
18 Arts, Culture, and Community Development
295(18)
Rhonda Phillips
19 Housing and Community Development
313(11)
Rhonda Phillips
20 Neighborhood Planning for Community Development and Revitalization
324(21)
Kenneth M. Reardon
21 Measuring Progress
345(16)
Rhonda Phillips
Robert H. Pittman
PART IV Issues Impacting Community Development
361(42)
22 Perspectives on Current Issues
363(12)
Paul R. Lachapelle
23 Community-Based Energy
375(8)
Rhonda Phillips
24 Community and Economic Development Finance
383(15)
Janet R. Hamer
Jessica Leveen Parr
25 Conclusions and Observations on the Future of Community Development
398(5)
Rhonda Phillips
Robert H. Pittman
Index 403
Rhonda Phillips, Ph.D., AICP, is Dean of Purdue Universitys Honors College, USA, and a Professor in the Agricultural Economics Department. Previously, at Arizona State University, USA, she served as Professor in the School of Community Resources and Development; Senior Sustainability Scientist at the Global Institute of Sustainability; and Affiliate Faculty in the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning. Rhonda is author or editor of 18 books, including Sustainable Communities: Creating a Durable Local Economy (Routledge Earthscan, 2013, co-editor). She is editor of the book series Community Development Research and Practice (Community Development Society and Routledge) and serves as the President of the International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (www.isqols.org).



Robert H. Pittman, Ph.D., PCED, is Founder and Executive Director of the Janus Institute and Janus Forum, USA, whose mission is to advance the community and economic development profession and help communities in new and innovative ways. Attendees include leading community and economic developers from around the country and overseas, state directors, corporate executives, and other stakeholders in community and economic development. Pittman has held a number of executive positions in the field of community and economic development, including Director of the Global Business Location and Economic Development Consulting Group at Lockwood Greene, USA, and Deputy Director of the International Development Research Council (now Corenet). He also served as Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Community Development Institute at the University of Central Arkansas, USA. He is a widely published author and frequent speaker in the field of community and economic development, and a Honorary Life Member of the Southern Economic Development Council.