Localism and regionalism are normally seen as contrasting, indeed conflicting, conceptions of metropolitan area governance. Localism in this context refers to the view that the existing system of a large number of relatively small governments wielding power over such critical matters as local land use regulation, local taxation, and the financing of local public services ought to be preserved. The meaning of regionalism is less clearly defined and proposals for regional governance vary widely, but most advocates of regionalism would shift some authority from local governments, restrict local autonomy, or, at the very least, constrain the ability of local governments to pursue local interests. Regionalism would move some power to institution...
This article considers what emerging localism might mean for managing local economies. It develops a...
The economic gap between affluent suburbia and the urban core has recently received widespread atten...
A number of factors, but most prominently European integration, have seen Governments add a ‘regiona...
Localism and regionalism are normally seen as conflicting, conceptions of metropolitan area governan...
In the discourse of local government law, the idea that a mobile populace can “vote with its feet” h...
textOver the last century, regionalism in American cities has taken many forms and has risen and fa...
Local government boundaries play an important role in the governance of metropolitan areas by defini...
This article argues that our nation\u27s ideological commitment to decentralized local governance ha...
In many American metropolitan areas, regional councils plan for area-wide land use,public infrastruc...
A central theme in the literature of local government law is that local governments are powerless, i...
To be sure in some regions–as illustrated in other chapters–political culture and history engendered...
The terms city-region and city-regionalism are today widely used by urban managers, planners, repres...
The past decade has seen a resurgence of interest in the idea of regionalism, that is, the basic not...
For decades urban planners and political scientists have attempted to deal with the problems associa...
Canplexi ties inherent in nodern w:ban life are rraking strict and often difficult demands on our po...
This article considers what emerging localism might mean for managing local economies. It develops a...
The economic gap between affluent suburbia and the urban core has recently received widespread atten...
A number of factors, but most prominently European integration, have seen Governments add a ‘regiona...
Localism and regionalism are normally seen as conflicting, conceptions of metropolitan area governan...
In the discourse of local government law, the idea that a mobile populace can “vote with its feet” h...
textOver the last century, regionalism in American cities has taken many forms and has risen and fa...
Local government boundaries play an important role in the governance of metropolitan areas by defini...
This article argues that our nation\u27s ideological commitment to decentralized local governance ha...
In many American metropolitan areas, regional councils plan for area-wide land use,public infrastruc...
A central theme in the literature of local government law is that local governments are powerless, i...
To be sure in some regions–as illustrated in other chapters–political culture and history engendered...
The terms city-region and city-regionalism are today widely used by urban managers, planners, repres...
The past decade has seen a resurgence of interest in the idea of regionalism, that is, the basic not...
For decades urban planners and political scientists have attempted to deal with the problems associa...
Canplexi ties inherent in nodern w:ban life are rraking strict and often difficult demands on our po...
This article considers what emerging localism might mean for managing local economies. It develops a...
The economic gap between affluent suburbia and the urban core has recently received widespread atten...
A number of factors, but most prominently European integration, have seen Governments add a ‘regiona...