Strategies for Spatial and Economic Development
Rupert Rhodd,
Sandra Schrouder and
Jerry Kolo
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Rupert Rhodd: Department of Economics, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Sandra Schrouder: Department of Public Administration, Barry University, USA
Jerry Kolo: Depatment of Urban and Regional Planning, American University of Sharjah, Arab Emirates
Annals of Social Sciences & Management studies, 2018, vol. 1, issue 3, 47-48
Abstract:
The physical, economic and social distress in inner cities across the nation raises some questions about the efficacy of local development policies and programs. Property-and-life-threatening conditions in the inner cities tend to have very negative effects on the quality of life of residents. The conditions in their communities often have implications that are economic (disinvestment, unemployment, higher fees to pay for urban services) physical (aesthetic blight), social (crime and insecurity) and political (stereotype and neglect by mainstream).
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/ASM.2018.01.555561
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