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Building Environmentally Sustainable Communities: A Framework for Inclusivity (Series/What Works Collaborative)
Vicki Been, Mary K. Cunningham, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Joe Parilla, Margery Austin Turner, Sheryl Verlaine Whitney, Ken Zimmerman, Adam Gordon, Aaron Yowell

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has decided to include two key goals in all of its programs: encouraging sustainable communities and enhancing access to opportunity for lower-income people and people of color. This paper examines the relationship between these two goals through a literature review and an original empirical analysis of how these goals interact at the neighborhood and metropolitan area levels. We also offer policy recommendations for HUD.

Posted to Web: May 14, 2010Publication Date: April 01, 2010

Seeking Sustainable and Inclusive Communities: A King County Case Study (Series/What Works Collaborative)
Sheryl Verlaine Whitney

This case study, written by the former King County Deputy Executive, provides an overview of King County's sustainable development efforts.

Posted to Web: May 14, 2010Publication Date: April 01, 2010

 

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