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Idea City: How to Make Boston More Livable, Equitable, and Resilient
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Idea City: How to Make Boston More Livable, Equitable, and Resilient
Current price: $99.00
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Idea City: How to Make Boston More Livable, Equitable, and Resilient
Current price: $99.00
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Racial strife, increased social and economic discrimination, amplified political friction, and growing uncertainty around the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change have laid bare many inequalities within the city of Boston. How will these disruptions and inequities influence the city’s future, especially as Boston celebrates its quadricentennial in 2030?
This collection of original essays addresses the many challenges Boston contends with in the twenty-first century and considers ways to improve the city for everyone. Presenting a range of perspectives written by area expertsacademics, reflective practitioners, and policymakersthese essays tackle issues of resiliency, mobility, affordable housing, health outcomes, social equity, economic equality, zoning, regionalism, and more. Reflecting the diversity of the city and the challenges and opportunities Boston currently faces,
Idea City
will help readers think differently about their own areas of expertise and draw conclusions from urban regeneration work in other fields.
This collection of original essays addresses the many challenges Boston contends with in the twenty-first century and considers ways to improve the city for everyone. Presenting a range of perspectives written by area expertsacademics, reflective practitioners, and policymakersthese essays tackle issues of resiliency, mobility, affordable housing, health outcomes, social equity, economic equality, zoning, regionalism, and more. Reflecting the diversity of the city and the challenges and opportunities Boston currently faces,
Idea City
will help readers think differently about their own areas of expertise and draw conclusions from urban regeneration work in other fields.