Managing the sustainable city
By: Stowers, Genie N.L.
Contributor(s): Joaquin, M. Ernita | Hyde, Albert C.
Publisher: New York Routledge 2018Description: xv, 299p.ISBN: 9780765646293.Subject(s): Local Government -- United States | Municipal finance | Municipal Services | Public administration -- United States | Sustainable Urban Development -- United StatesDDC classification: 352.160973 Summary: Sustaining American Cities Through Contemporary City Administration provides a comprehensive overview of urban administration today. Coverage ranges from the demographics of cities to local government political structures and why those make cities different from other levels of government, to intergovernmental relations. and then, covers Stowers discusses the full range of service delivery areas for which cities are responsible today. Every chapter in the book incorporates one of the biggest issues today for American cities: environmental, fiscal and institutional sustainability. The book is intended as a primary textbook for graduate and upper level undergraduates in urban administration, city management and related courses.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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includes references,afterword and index
Sustaining American Cities Through Contemporary City Administration provides a comprehensive overview of urban administration today. Coverage ranges from the demographics of cities to local government political structures and why those make cities different from other levels of government, to intergovernmental relations. and then, covers Stowers discusses the full range of service delivery areas for which cities are responsible today.
Every chapter in the book incorporates one of the biggest issues today for American cities: environmental, fiscal and institutional sustainability. The book is intended as a primary textbook for graduate and upper level undergraduates in urban administration, city management and related courses.
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