Advancing Equity Planning Now
Frontmatter --Contents --Foreword /Ronn, Richard --Acknowledgments --Introduction /Krumholz, Norman --Section 1: LOCAL EQUITY PLANNING --1. Growth without Displacement: A Test for Equity Planning in Portland /Bates, Lisa K. --2. The Evolution of the Community Development Industry: A Practitioner's Perspective /McDermott, Mark --3. Economic Diversity in Low-Status Communities /Carter, Majora --Section 2: REGIONAL EQUITY PLANNING --4. Can We Talk? Conversation, Collaboration, and Conflict for a Just Metro /Benner, Chris / Pastor, Manuel --5. Equity Planning in a Fragmented Suburban Setting: The Case of St. Louis /Swanstrom, Todd --Section 3: NATIONAL EQUITY PLANNING --6. On the Way But Not There Yet: Making Accessibility the Core of Equity Planning in Transportation /Grengs, Joe --7. The Opportunity Challenge: Jobs and Economic Development /Giloth, Robert --8. Equity Policy and Practice at the Federal Level: HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration /Costigan, Patrick --9. Planning for Aging: Addressing Issues of Equity /Howe, Deborah --Section 4: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE --10. The Future of Equity Planning Education in the United States /Reardon, Kenneth / Forester, John --11. Public Participation Geographic Information Systems: A Model of Citizen Science to Promote Equitable Public Engagement /Thompson, Michelle M. / Arceneaux, Brittany N. --Conclusion: The Future of Equity Planning Practice /Krumholz, Norman / Wertheim Hexter, Kathryn --Notes on Contributors --Index