There are few more powerful questions than, “Where are you from”
or “Where do you live?” People feel intensely connected to cities
as places and to other people who feel that same connection. In order
to understand place – and understand human settlements generally –
it is important to understand that places are not created by accident.
They are created in order to further a political or economic agenda.
Better cities emerge when the people who shape them think more broadly
and consciously about the places they are creating. In Place and
Prosperity: How Cities Help Us to Connect and Innovate, urban planning
expert William Fulton takes an engaging look at the process by which
these decisions about places are made, how cities are engines of
prosperity, and how place and prosperity are deeply intertwined.
Fulton has been writing about cities over his forty-year career that
includes working as a journalist, professor, mayor, planning director,
and the director of an urban think tank in one of America’s great
cities. Place and Prosperity is a curated collection of his writings
with new and updated selections and framing material. Though the
essays in Place and Prosperity are in some ways personal, drawing on
Fulton’s experience in learning and writing about cities, their
primary purpose is to show how these two ideas – place and
prosperity – lie at the heart of what a city is and, by extension,
what our society is all about. Fulton shows how, over time, a
successful place creates enduring economic assets that don’t go away
and lay the groundwork for prosperity in the future. But for urbanism
to succeed, all of us have to participate in making cities great
places for everybody. Because cities, imposing though they may be as
physical environments, don’t work without us. Cities are resilient.
They’ve been buffeted over the decades by White flight, decay, urban
renewal, unequal investment, increasingly extreme weather events, and
now the worst pandemic in a century, and they’re still going strong.
Fulton shows that at their best, cities not only inspire and uplift
us, but they make our daily life more convenient, more fulfilling –
and more prosperous.
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How Cities Help Us to Connect and Innovate
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781642832518
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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