This project examined local perceptions regarding the factors that contributed to community vitality or the lack thereof during the decade of the 1990s in order to provide lessons learned, best practices and innovative ideas for other community leaders in Iowa and other states. Researchers identified eight non-metro communities ranging in population from 1,100 to 11,000. Two communities of similar size were selected from each regional quadrant of the state. One of the two communities from each quadrant exceeded the state average population growth rate for the decade of the 1990s. The other lost population. An interdisciplinary assessment team conducted on-site interviews with a cross-section of local leaders from local government, economic ...
This publication deals with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counties
This report takes a close look at recent and on-going industrial development programs in seven Iowa ...
The pace and patterns of growth in Iowa's economy have produced distinct groups of winners and loser...
Governor's Commission on Economic and Social Trends in Iowa is a non-partisan study group that consi...
Stagnant or negative growth in population and reduced economic well-being are threatening the future...
Offers population trends to inform community planning decisions. Gives key aspects of population cha...
During the 1980s crisis in the agricultural economy, some observers claimed that many towns were too...
This is one of four publications dealing with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counti...
This is one of four publications dealing with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counti...
In the 1980s, the population of the United States increased by 22,219,000 people, or 9.8%. At the sa...
This publication deals with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counties
Growing social and economic linkages among Iowa\u27s rural communities have blurred traditional comm...
This is a descriptive study of Iowa\u27s population. Data are from secondary sources, mainly from ce...
ABSTRACT-During the 1980s crisis in the agricultural economy, some observers claimed that many towns...
Both the Nebraska Metro and Rural Polls asked residents how essential or necessary various character...
This publication deals with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counties
This report takes a close look at recent and on-going industrial development programs in seven Iowa ...
The pace and patterns of growth in Iowa's economy have produced distinct groups of winners and loser...
Governor's Commission on Economic and Social Trends in Iowa is a non-partisan study group that consi...
Stagnant or negative growth in population and reduced economic well-being are threatening the future...
Offers population trends to inform community planning decisions. Gives key aspects of population cha...
During the 1980s crisis in the agricultural economy, some observers claimed that many towns were too...
This is one of four publications dealing with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counti...
This is one of four publications dealing with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counti...
In the 1980s, the population of the United States increased by 22,219,000 people, or 9.8%. At the sa...
This publication deals with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counties
Growing social and economic linkages among Iowa\u27s rural communities have blurred traditional comm...
This is a descriptive study of Iowa\u27s population. Data are from secondary sources, mainly from ce...
ABSTRACT-During the 1980s crisis in the agricultural economy, some observers claimed that many towns...
Both the Nebraska Metro and Rural Polls asked residents how essential or necessary various character...
This publication deals with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counties
This report takes a close look at recent and on-going industrial development programs in seven Iowa ...
The pace and patterns of growth in Iowa's economy have produced distinct groups of winners and loser...