Objectives. Park planning and development in the Los Angeles metropolitan area offer an opportunity to explore the assertion that ‘‘Western cities are now being managed, organized and governed in different ways’ ’ leading to a ‘‘new urban politics,’ ’ and the suggestion that urban regime theory captures cultural and civil societal influences and organizations in its descriptions of coalitions and their roles in promoting places. Methods. This article examines park provision in Los Angeles historically and in the contemporary period through interviews and current documents, as well as through newspaper articles and park bond proposition language. Results. The resulting analysis suggests that civil society organizations such as nonprofits act...
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This paper examines the political motivations behind the establishment of public urban parks in west...
The classic urban ecological paradigm envisioned the articulation of the social organization of neig...
The thesis focuses on the City of Los Angeles’ acquisition of land at Taylor Yard, a 247-acre site l...
The way we plan our cities and communicate to the public can build a sense of connection to public p...
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There is a movement underway in Los Angeles led by community groups, non-profits, and local official...
The paper examines four case studies of neighborhood parks in socially and ethnically diverse commun...
Outlines the goals and potential challenges for the formation of an Urban Land Trust to serve the Ci...
UnrestrictedLeisure researchers have found that park users in the United States are predominantly Wh...
My focus in this study is on the role of artist-run organizations in creative cities. I argue that w...
Unequal park distribution threatens park access, especially in underserved communities as does a lac...
Urban forests are increasingly being seen as an important infrastructure that can help cities remedi...
UnrestrictedTraditionally, park agencies address the shortage of urban parks by trying to increase t...
This paper examines the political motivations behind the establishment of public urban parks in west...
The classic urban ecological paradigm envisioned the articulation of the social organization of neig...
The thesis focuses on the City of Los Angeles’ acquisition of land at Taylor Yard, a 247-acre site l...
The way we plan our cities and communicate to the public can build a sense of connection to public p...
This paper argues that a theoretical account of the formation and operation of the nonprofit organiz...
This article approaches the special issue theme from the standpoint of urban space and work, but not...
This Article traces the impact of the struggle for the Cornfield on the creation of other great urba...
There is a movement underway in Los Angeles led by community groups, non-profits, and local official...
The paper examines four case studies of neighborhood parks in socially and ethnically diverse commun...
Outlines the goals and potential challenges for the formation of an Urban Land Trust to serve the Ci...
UnrestrictedLeisure researchers have found that park users in the United States are predominantly Wh...
My focus in this study is on the role of artist-run organizations in creative cities. I argue that w...
Unequal park distribution threatens park access, especially in underserved communities as does a lac...
Urban forests are increasingly being seen as an important infrastructure that can help cities remedi...
UnrestrictedTraditionally, park agencies address the shortage of urban parks by trying to increase t...
This paper examines the political motivations behind the establishment of public urban parks in west...
The classic urban ecological paradigm envisioned the articulation of the social organization of neig...