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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Common Boundaries: Moving Toward Coordinated and Sustainable Planning on the Oneida Reservation

Webster, Rebecca M. 24 August 2014 (has links)
Comprehensive planning can help communities engage in purposeful and sustainable land use development. Previous research has indicated that Indian reservations in the United States often face unique roadblocks to these planning efforts: checkerboard patterns of tribal and nontribal ownership, and the presence of both tribal and local governments exercising land use authority within the same shared space. These roadblocks can lead to uncooperative, uncoordinated, or unsustainable development. Despite these noted problems, there remains an important gap in the current literature regarding solutions to overcome these roadblocks. The purpose of this study was to address that gap. Guided by Forester's critical planning theory to critically examine the social and historical roots of planning within a particular community, this qualitative case study examined government records and conducted 18 interviews of tribal and local government officials. Data analysis consisted of coding data to reveal emergent themes relating to cooperative land use planning in the future. These themes included: (a) approaching planning with a regional philosophy in mind, (b) strengthening interpersonal relationships, (c) finding ways to fairly compensate each other for government services, (d) continuing to acknowledge each government's ability to govern within this shared space, and (e) refraining from asserting authority over a neighboring government. This research is an important contribution to the existing literature and enhances social change initiatives by providing guidance for tribal and local government officials to increase cooperative land use planning.
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O corredor cultural: espa?o de materializa??o da exclus?o social em Mossor?-RN

Castro, Carla Yara Soares de Figueir?do 28 June 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T14:20:26Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 CarlaYSFC_TESE.pdf: 3931840 bytes, checksum: 718951b79452ffd57fc17e5a3dfb4494 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-06-28 / In contemporary society, social exclusion is an actual and pertinent theme, because it presents itself as a challenge to management and planning of the public policies. In this perspective, the thesis entitled "The Cultural Corridor: space materialization of social exclusion in Mossor?-RN" is a moment of apprehension and analysis of the local reality from the urban policy implementation that emphasized an enterprising model, which has, as the concrete space to urban renovation manifestation, the cultural complex called cultural corridor. Because of the investigation and the directional hypothesis, it is possible to say that the urban development policy implemented in Mossor?, starting from the 1990 decade, based in the model of modernizing/enterprising management, has been causing an intensification of a society parcel exclusion from the city public space, since this public policy didn't prioritized job market increasing, as well as population incomes improving, poverty and social inequality reduction, at the same proportions it promoted geographic space reorganization with directional actions to build the "spectacle city" / Na sociedade contempor?nea a exclus?o social ? um tema atual e pertinente tendo em vista apresentar-se como desafio a gest?o e ao planejamento de pol?ticas p?blicas. Nessa perspectiva a tese intitulada O Corredor Cultural: espa?o de materializa??o da exclus?o social em Mossor?-RN, configura-se como momento de apreens?o e an?lise da realidade local, a partir da implementa??o da pol?tica urbana com ?nfase no modelo empreendedor, que tem como espa?o concreto de manifesta??o de renova??o urbana, o complexo cultural denominado de corredor cultural. Em fun??o da investiga??o e da hip?tese norteadora pode-se afirmar que, a pol?tica de desenvolvimento urbano implementada em Mossor?, a partir da d?cada de 1990, fundada no modelo de gest?o modernizador/empreendedor, tem provocado o aprofundamento da exclus?o de parcela da popula??o em rela??o aos espa?os p?blicos da cidade, na medida em que esta pol?tica p?blica n?o se pautou por uma possibilidade de amplia??o do mercado de trabalho, pelo aumento da renda da popula??o, pela mitiga??o da pobreza e desigualdade social na mesma intensidade que promoveu a reorganiza??o do espa?o geogr?fico com a??es direcionadas para a constru??o da cidade espet?culo
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The Power of Urban Pocket Parks and Black Placemaking: A (Re)Examination of People, Policies, and Public-Private Partnerships

Marshall, Karlos L. 11 August 2022 (has links)
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