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STARTING SMALL IN STELLA: LEARNING HOW TO PLAN FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Citation:

HANSEN, V. E. STARTING SMALL IN STELLA: LEARNING HOW TO PLAN FOR SUSTAINABILITY. In Proceedings, Forum on Application of Sustainability Theory to Urban Development Practice, College of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, August 10, 2007. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, 1-21, (2007).

Impact/Purpose:

The opportunity to apply a theory for sustainable development to the real small Missouri town of Stella enabled one to learn how to navigate and strategize through the application. Although development to meet the plan will likely be slow and uncertain, the process revealed specific common denominators between community, developer, and those interested in protecting the environment that can be applied to larger urban and regional scales. It also provided a field laboratory for study of the human and environmental relationship.

Description:

Concepts of sustainability are rarely clearly defined and their applications often seem abstract. Because these concepts must address systems scale, even simple strategies often seem complex, abstract, and overwhelming. The opportunity to apply a theory for sustainable development to the real small Missouri town of Stella enabled us to learn how to navigate and strategize through the application. Although development to meet the plan will likely be slow and uncertain, the process revealed specific common denominators between community, developer, and those of us interested in protecting the environment that can be applied to larger urban and regional scales. It also provided a field laboratory for study of the human and environment relationship.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PAPER IN NON-EPA PROCEEDINGS)
Product Published Date:08/10/2007
Record Last Revised:12/18/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 181164