Historical Geography of Rivertown Economics
Start Date
23-9-2006 2:00 AM
End Date
23-9-2006 3:45 AM
Description
The River physically unites and defines our regional identity. This presentation will address:
- A comparison of traditional patterns of development with the current trend towards decentralization.
- Building on our Strengths, making the case for asset-based development.
- Reaching towards a sustainable regional economy - beyond the assumption of cheap and easily accessible energy.
Keywords
geography, historical geography, rivertown economics
Type
Presentation
Session
Connections between the River and Community Vibrancy, Bob Hormel
Language
eng
COinS
Sep 23rd, 2:00 AM
Sep 23rd, 3:45 AM
Historical Geography of Rivertown Economics
Elaine Langone Center
The River physically unites and defines our regional identity. This presentation will address:
- A comparison of traditional patterns of development with the current trend towards decentralization.
- Building on our Strengths, making the case for asset-based development.
- Reaching towards a sustainable regional economy - beyond the assumption of cheap and easily accessible energy.