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Percy-Smith, Barry; Carney, Clare – Educational Action Research, 2011
This paper discusses learning from a project that set out to explore how the general public perceived the value of public art in the context of urban regeneration of a city centre space. Whilst not set up explicitly as an action research project, the paper discusses the way in which participatory public art projects of this kind can be understood…
Descriptors: Action Research, Art Education, Evaluation, Children
Marland, S. P., Jr. – 1972
City schools must infuse strength into the young which is equal to the malignant forces which threaten their young lives and future happiness. Effective comprehensive planning must begin with an honest estimate of the desired output. Title I and Model Cities are two parallel programs sponsored by the Federal Government which seek to give help to…
Descriptors: Community Change, Disadvantaged, Dropout Programs, Dropout Rate
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Jim, C. Y. – Environmentalist, 1994
This article examines the objectives of environmental planning to rejuvenate old city districts in Hong Kong in relation to their limitations and potential. The prospects of environmental improvement through new institutional framework and legislative measures are discussed. (LZ/Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Public Policy, Urban Environment
Miller, Naomi – AIA Journal, 1970
Streets in European cities have an esthetics, an urbaness and a pleasurable humaneness that their American counterparts lack. The American street will change only when our concept of the city itself has changed. (Author)
Descriptors: American Culture, Dropouts, Traffic Circulation, Urban Culture
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Von Eckard, Wolf – Society, 1979
The influx of middle class individuals and families from the suburbs to the cities is reversing the trend of decay in American cities. Rehabilitation and revitalization are underway in many downtown areas. (RLV)
Descriptors: Community Change, Essays, Neighborhood Improvement, Urban Areas
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Moore, Winston; And Others – Public Interest, 1973
Examines the reasons for the collapse of neighborhoods like Woodlawn so that suffering may be abated and not unwittingly exacerbated. (DM)
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Demography, Economic Factors, History
Bolger, Rory – 1979
This paper examines the attempts to rebuild downtown Detroit. Two models for redevelopment are examined: (1) the use of private sector investment as exemplified by the Renaissance Center Complex; and (2) the "solidary neighborhood" model, which involves the use of community labor and participation. The "Renaissance model" of…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Change, Community Role, Community Support
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Paulson, Belden – Journal of Extension, 1973
Special Urban Issue. Discusses trends and factors involved in urban crises. Cites interrelationships between urban and rural areas, and urges comprehensive planning in urban projects. (DS)
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Poverty, Racial Balance, Tables (Data)
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Davis, Lenwood G.; Van Horne, Winston – Black Scholar, 1975
Focus of this article is on the city as a fulcrum of black power, both potential and actual; white economic control of the city; the lures of the suburbs for blacks; and, the costs of the city's renewal to black people. Several strategies for black survival in the city are recommended. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Influences, Black Power, City Government, Economic Factors
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Pellow, Deborah – Human Organization, 1981
Hypothesizes that the unanticipated shifts in the character and composition of South Commons (a Chicago urban renewal project of the 1970s created to be heterogeneous in population and housing form) were due to a lack of congruence between the physical environment and the social structures it housed. (NEC)
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Planning, Neighborhoods, Physical Environment
Callander, Gillian D.; Power, Shahed – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 1992
Describes how the greening of the urban environment is becoming an increasingly significant part of innercity renewal. Discusses the importance of urban wildlife, barriers to change, and opportunities for improving urban wildlife habitats. (14 references) (MCO)
Descriptors: Economics, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation, Individual Needs
Nagelberg, Mark – 1970
Published materials that have proven useful in the design of the Institute For The Future's first urban simulation model are listed. References include publications dealing with (1) simulations and games, (2) urban and regional models, (3) educational gaming, (4) research and planning applications, (5) methodological perspectives, and (6)…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computer Programs, Educational Games, Game Theory
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Nagelberg, Mark; Little, Dennis L. – 1970
Summary descriptions of selected urban simulations and games that have been developed outside the Institute For The Future are presented. The operating characteristics and potential applications of each model are described. These include (1) the history of development, (2) model and player requirements, (3) a description of the environment being…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Educational Games, Game Theory, Management Games
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Tobin, Gary A. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1982
This article discusses the redevelopment process in the context of views of developers, potential newcomers to a redeveloped area, and the residents of such an area. It is a qualitative accounting of the similarities and differences of these groups and how and why they are either willing or unwilling to participate. (Author/SSH)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, City Government, Community Development
Hampton, George; Higham, David – 1994
This paper describes how four institutions of higher education, local businesses, and community leaders cooperated to work for change in University Heights (Newark, New Jersey). Initial sections describe the community and the economic and social changes it has seen in recent decades. These sections also review how the four institutions established…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Development, Cooperative Planning, Higher Education
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