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The Great Neighborhood Book : A Do-it-Yourself Guide to Placemaking

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Abandoned lots and litter-strewn pathways, or rows of green beans and pockets of wildflowers?

Graffiti-marked walls and desolate bus stops, or shady refuges and comfortable seating?

What transforms a dingy, inhospitable area into a dynamic gathering place?

How do individuals take back their neighbourhood? Neighbourhoods decline when the people who live there lose their connection and no longer feel part of their community.

Recapturing that sense of belonging and pride of place can be as simple as planting a civic garden or placing some benches in a park.This book explains how most struggling communities can be revived, not by vast infusions of cash, not by government, but by the people who live there.

The author addresses such challenges as traffic control, crime, comfort and safety, and developing economic vitality.

Using a technique called "placemaking" - the process of transforming public space - this exciting guide offers inspiring real-life examples that show the magic that happens when individuals take small steps, and motivate others to make change. This book will motivate not only neighbourhood activists and concerned citizens but also urban planners, developers and policy-makers.

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New Society Publishers
0865715815 / 9780865715813
Paperback / softback
01/06/2007
Canada
English
xvi, 173 p. : ill.
23 cm
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