This study suggests that rural reigonal councils have greater support among public officials for continuing current program activities and services than their urban counterparts. It also suggests, however, that rural regionalism may have a better chance of survival in states where regional councils have a long history of service to local governments, especially in light of present federal cutbacks. Study results contrast Georgia and Michigan regional councils. Copyright 1982 by The Policy Studies Organization.
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on ...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on...
Localism and regionalism are normally seen as conflicting, conceptions of metropolitan area governan...
The New Regionalism – NR, is an arena in which diverse movements, theoretical approaches and policie...
In the late 1960s, there was an increase in federal, state, and local interest in the concept of sub...
In many American metropolitan areas, regional councils plan for area-wide land use,public infrastruc...
Canplexi ties inherent in nodern w:ban life are rraking strict and often difficult demands on our po...
Regional decision-making, in which multiple local governments seek to address concerns that affect c...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
Regional Councils are voluntary associations of city and county governments. Their functions are to ...
Multi‐jurisdictional regional planning and problem solving approaches have been the mainstay in rura...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
The article focuses on the ability of county governments in handling the public problems related to ...
A new regionalism has been much documented and researched for metropolitan areas; this article docum...
Rural governance has drawn considerable attention from both local government officials and scholars ...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on ...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on...
Localism and regionalism are normally seen as conflicting, conceptions of metropolitan area governan...
The New Regionalism – NR, is an arena in which diverse movements, theoretical approaches and policie...
In the late 1960s, there was an increase in federal, state, and local interest in the concept of sub...
In many American metropolitan areas, regional councils plan for area-wide land use,public infrastruc...
Canplexi ties inherent in nodern w:ban life are rraking strict and often difficult demands on our po...
Regional decision-making, in which multiple local governments seek to address concerns that affect c...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
Regional Councils are voluntary associations of city and county governments. Their functions are to ...
Multi‐jurisdictional regional planning and problem solving approaches have been the mainstay in rura...
The problems of rural regions include globally uneven power relations and development patterns, and ...
The article focuses on the ability of county governments in handling the public problems related to ...
A new regionalism has been much documented and researched for metropolitan areas; this article docum...
Rural governance has drawn considerable attention from both local government officials and scholars ...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on ...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on...
Localism and regionalism are normally seen as conflicting, conceptions of metropolitan area governan...