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Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development

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Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development

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Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development book

Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development

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Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development book

Edited ByTodd L. Cherry, Dan Rickman
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 10 October 2009
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203868485
Pages 384
eBook ISBN 9780203868485
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Environment and Sustainability, Geography
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Cherry, T.L., & Rickman, D. (Eds.). (2009). Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203868485

ABSTRACT

Economic development and the environment are presumed to be in conflict, but the latter part of the twentieth century experienced a series of economic changes that increasingly questioned this view. Economic activity became more footloose and the ability to attract productive labor became a prominent regional development concern. Consequently, environmental amenities began to have a larger role in determining the patterns of regional growth and development, and subsequently moved to the forefront of current regional economic development thought and practice.

Environmental amenities provide non-pecuniary benefits to area residents, and induce in-migration flows to regions that possess high levels of environmental amenities. The attraction is particularly strong for those individuals with higher incomes and wealth. The combined forces of increased demand for environmental amenities and increased spatial flexibility of production has brought environmental amenities to the forefront of current regional economic development thought and practice. Regional economic development policy needs to consider the tradeoffs of attracting firms or people, which requires an understanding of the role the environment plays directly or indirectly in attracting firms and households. This book presents key papers that explore the role of the natural environment in regional economic development. The papers contain critical insights and information for both researchers and practitioners interested in the nexus between environmental amenities and regional economic growth and development.

The book covers varied dimensions of this issue, including: the relative importance of amenities in recent variation in regional growth; the role of local infrastructure in promoting amenity-led development; socio-economic distribution concerns and sustainability of amenity-based growth; and the effects of local environmentally protected areas on other economic activities. This book will be of most value to practitioners and academics, specifically related to the areas of environmental economics, regional economic development, local and regional planning, public administration and public policy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction TODD L . CHERRY AND DAN S . RICkMAN

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chapter 2|29 pages

Moving to nice weather

ByJORDAN RAPPAPORT

chapter 3|39 pages

The rise of the Sunbelt EDWARD L . GLAESER AND kRISTINA TOBIO

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chapter 4|20 pages

The role of amenities and quality of life in rural economic growth STEvEN C . DELLER , TSUNG - HSIU TSAI ,

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chapter 5|15 pages

Population growth in high-amenity rural areas: Does it bring socioeconomic benefits for long-term residents?

ByJARRON M . SAINT ONGE , LORI M . HUNTER , AND

chapter 6|16 pages

Natural amenities and rural employment growth: a sector analysis JASON R . HENDERSON AND kENDALL McDANIEL

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chapter 7|34 pages

Recasting the creative class to examine growth processes in rural and urban counties DAvID McGRANAHAN AND TIMOTHY WOJAN

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chapter 8|25 pages

An analysis of regional economic growth in the U.S. Midwest DANIEL C . MONCHUk , JOHN A . MIRANOWSkI ,

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chapter 9|19 pages

Public conservation land and employment growth in the Northern Forest region DAvID J . LEWIS , GARY L . HUNT , AND

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chapter 10|32 pages

The geographic diversity of U.S. nonmetropolitan growth dynamics: a geographically weighted regression approach MARk D . PARTRIDGE , DAN S . RICkMAN , kAMAR ALI ,

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chapter 11|34 pages

Voting with their feet: jobs versus amenities MARk fERGUSON , kAMAR ALI , M . ROSE OLfERT , AND

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chapter 12|24 pages

Population growth in European cities: weather matters – but only nationally PAUL C . CHESHIRE AND STEfANO MAGRINI

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chapter 13|29 pages

Combining nature conservation and residential development in the Netherlands, England and Spain BERIEN ELBERSEN

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