Urban Problems and Community DevelopmentIn recent years, concerned governments, businesses, and civic groups have launched ambitious programs of community development designed to halt, and even reverse, decades of urban decline. But while massive amounts of effort and money are being dedicated to improving the inner-cities, two important questions have gone unanswered: Can community development actually help solve long-standing urban problems? And, based on social science analyses, what kinds of initiatives can make a difference? This book surveys what we currently know and what we need to know about community development's past, current, and potential contributions. The authors--economists, sociologists, political scientists, and a historian--define community development broadly to include all capacity building (including social, intellectual, physical, financial, and political assets) aimed at improving the quality of life in low- to moderate-income neighborhoods. The book addresses the history of urban development strategies, the politics of resource allocation, business and workforce development, housing, community development corporations, informal social organizations, schooling, and public security. |
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Foreword rospects for residents of depressed urban neighborhoods seem uncerment in crime rates , teenage pregnancy rates , and employment , much of the housing stock is inadequate , schools are poor , it is difficult to get business ...
—Residents should feel secure in their homes and neighborhoods . —When local problems arise , neighbors should have the capacity to collaborate among themselves and with business people , public officials , and service providers to ...
Even more broadly , individuals and organizations in the community development system range from neighborhood residents to allies in the federal government who fight year after year to keep particular funding in the federal budget .
Thus , in our definition community development is asset building that improves the quality of life among residents of low- to moderate - income communities , where communities are defined as neighborhoods or multineighborhood areas .
Despite differences in labels and strategies , the mission of all these different entities is basically the same : to build capacity that improves the quality of life among residents of low- to moderate - income neighborhoods .