An edition of Greater Portland (2001)

Greater Portland

urban life and landscape in the Pacific Northwest

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An edition of Greater Portland (2001)

Greater Portland

urban life and landscape in the Pacific Northwest

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"It has been called one of the nation's most livable regions, ranked among the best managed cities in America, and hailed a top spot to do business, enjoy the arts, pursue outdoor recreation, and make one's home. Indeed, years of cooperative urban planning between developers and those interested in ecology and habitability have transformed Portland from a provincial western city into an exemplary American metropolis.

Its thriving downtown, its strong neighborhoods, and its pioneering efforts at local management have brought a steady procession of journalists, scholars, and civic leaders to investigate the "Portland style" that values dialogue and consensus, treats politics as a civic duty, and assumes that it is possible to work toward public good.

Probing behind the press clippings, acclaimed urban historian Carl Abbott examines the character of contemporary Portland - its people, politics, and public life - and the region's history and geography in order to discover how Portland has achieved its reputation as one of the most progressive and livable cities in the United States and to determine whether typical pressures of urban growth are pushing Portland back toward the national norm.".

"In Greater Portland, Abbott argues that the city cannot be understood without reference to its place. Its rivers, hills, and broader regional setting have shaped the economy and the cityscape. Portlanders are Oregonians, Northwesterners, Cascadians; they value their city as much for where it is as for what it is, and this powerful sense of place nurtures a distinctive civic culture.

Tracing the ways in which Portlanders have talked and thought about their city, Abbott reveals the tensions between their diverse visions of the future and plans for development."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
242

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Greater Portland: urban life and landscape in the Pacific Northwest
2001, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Published in

Philadelphia

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-228) and index.

Series
Metropolitan portraits

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
307.1/416/0979549
Library of Congress
F884.P85 A23 2001, F884.P85A23 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 242 p. :
Number of pages
242

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3941115M
ISBN 10
0812236122, 0812217799
LCCN
2001018113
OCLC/WorldCat
45791393
Library Thing
1710831
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
6516820
2555504

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