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Hoffman, Morton Z.; Lichter, Robert – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The Big Dig, the multi-decade urban highway project has led to several changes in the U.S. most vulnerable city, Boston. Various parts of the city are being renovated to change the old tired industrial wasteland to a business and convention-oriented area.
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Urban Renewal
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Hyatt, Susan Brin – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2010
As a political and economic philosophy, neoliberalism has been used to reshape schools and universities, making them far more responsive to the pressures of the market. The principles associated with neoliberalism have also extended to programmes for urban economic development, particularly with respect to the large-scale gentrification of…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Ethnography, Political Attitudes, Educational Change
Lytton, Michael – CELE Exchange, 2009
This article describes San Diego's capital planning process. As part of its capital planning process, the San Diego Unified School District has developed a systematic analysis of functional quality at each of its school sites. The advantage of this approach is that it seeks to develop and apply quantifiable metrics and standards for the more…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Strategic Planning, School Districts, Site Analysis
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Joseph, Mark; Feldman, Jessica – Education and Urban Society, 2009
This article examines the theory and evidence behind the increased policy and scholarly interest in the role that schools might play in promoting neighborhood revitalization, focuses on the extent to which schools might be a key component in the growing efforts across the country to address urban poverty by creating and sustaining mixed-income…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Neighborhoods, Reputation, School Role
Fischer, Karin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Once named one of the nation's most economically distressed cities, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has since revived its fortunes, repopulating its vacant downtown with offices and restaurants and capitalizing on its strength as a state capital to build a more stable employment base. Now, in the next stage of its economic rebirth, the city wants to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Private Financial Support, Educational Development, Educational Planning
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Cheung, Chau-kiu; Leung, Kwan-kwok – Social Indicators Research, 2008
Claims about the impacts of environmental quality associated with urban renewal on the resident's subjective quality of life are more speculative than empirically grounded. To clarify the impacts of environmental quality under urban renewal, this study surveyed 876 residents living in housing surrounding seven urban renewal sites in Hong Kong. It…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Urban Renewal, Environmental Standards
Webber, Henry S.; Karlstrom, Mikael – Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, 2009
This report was written out of a recognition that there has been little effort to systematically examine the value to anchor institutions of engaging in significant community investment. In the absence of such research, the authors believe that institutions tend to overestimate the costs and risks and underappreciate the potential benefits. In…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Urban Planning, Urban Renewal, Community Development
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Stienen, Angela – Journal of Urban Technology, 2009
This article examines an urban project in Medellin, Colombia's second city, that sought to form social life by forming space: the city's metropolitan railway (Metro), which started operations at the end of 1995 and became the impetus of the inner city's renewal during the 1990s. The article begins with some background information on Medellin's…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Foreign Countries, Social Life, Conflict
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Lauwaert, Maaike – Journal of Urban Technology, 2009
This article presents one case study of public participation in urban planning: the "Face Your World" project that took place in 2005 in the suburban area of Slotervaart, close to the Dutch city of Amsterdam. "Face Your World" was a participation project that aimed at engaging both younger and immigrant inhabitants of…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Urban Planning, Ethnic Groups, Citizen Participation
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Chapman, M. Perry – Planning for Higher Education, 2009
Globalization is reshaping the relationship between U.S. universities and their host cities. U.S. universities must adjust to momentous changes in the worldwide higher education system, and U.S. cities must retool to maintain their place in the innovation economy. Institutional and civic resources are being pooled to form global-ready urban…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Global Approach, School Community Relationship, School Community Programs
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Troche-Rodriguez, Madeline – Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy, 2009
Low Income;This article examines instances of housing discrimination against Latinos in the Chicago suburbs through several interviews with thirty-four Latino families who live in towns with a recent history of controversies around fair housing. Whether they are living in the central city or in the suburbs, Latinos continue to experience housing…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Housing Needs, Affirmative Action, Suburbs
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Chan, Edwin; Lee, Grace K. L. – Social Indicators Research, 2008
This study reviews the sustainable urban design concept and identifies critical factors for enhancing social sustainability of urban renewal projects. Through a questionnaire survey carried out in Hong Kong, the opinions of architects, planners, property development managers, and local citizens were sought and evaluated. The results derived from…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Foreign Countries, Urban Renewal, Factor Analysis
Weiss, Laura B. – School Library Journal, 2007
Dominated by street after street of granite federal office buildings, the DC was a place that just couldn't jump-start itself into world-class status. Of course, it offered free, topnotch museums, but everyone lived and breathed politics and the town was sorely lacking a throbbing urban pulse. The absence of a major league baseball team said it…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Social Development, Urban Renewal, Urban Environment
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Marthers, Paul – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2009
During her presidency (1988-2001), Claire Gaudiani reconnected Connecticut College with New London, the college's home city, whose citizens through grassroots fund raising and donations of land established the college in 1911. Through an emphasis on service-learning, community outreach, and an education not for oneself as well as economic…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, Service Learning, School Community Programs, Community Development
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Smrekar, Claire – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2009
In 1992, Congress enacted the HOPE VI program to overhaul the nation's public housing policy. The reform legislation was prompted by a report commissioned by Congress that deemed two-thirds of all public housing "severely distressed." Since the landmark public housing policy was enacted in 1992, the Department of Housing and Urban Development…
Descriptors: Neighborhood Schools, Public Housing, Pilot Projects, Urban Renewal
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