Environmental amenities and regional economic development
Cherry, Todd L.
Rickman, Dan
Rising US income and wealth in the years have fueled an increase in consumption demand for environmental amenities. Many observers and researchers have argued that this at least in part underlies differentials in economic growth across regions. This collection of key articles addresses the issues and more. INDICE: Chapter 1: Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development: Introduction: Chapter 2. Moving to Nice Weather: Chapter 3. The Rise of the Sunbelt: Chapter 4. The Role of Amenities and Quality of Life in Rural Economic Growth: Chapter 5. Population Growth in High-Amenity Rural Areas: Does it Bring Socioeconomic Benefits for Long-Term Residents: Chapter 6. Natural Amenities and Rural Employment Growth: A Sector Analysis: Chapter 7. Recasting the Creative Class to Examine Growth Processes in Rural and Urban Counties: Chapter 8. An Analysis of Regional Economic Growth in the U.S. Midwest: Chapter 9. Public Conservation Land and Employment Growth in the Northern Forest Region: Chapter 10. The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: AGeographically Weighted Regression Approach: Chapter 11. Voting with Their Feet: Jobs versus Amenities: Chapter 12. Population Growth in European Cities: Weather Matters - But Only Nationally: Chapter 13: Combining Nature Conservation and Residential Development in the Netherlands, England and Spain.
- ISBN: 978-0-415-48607-1
- Editorial: CRC Press
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 352
- Fecha Publicación: 18/11/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés