Salvaging Community: How American Cities Rebuild Closed Military Bases
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Cornell University Press, 2019.
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9781501739781

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Michael Touchton., Michael Touchton|AUTHOR., & Amanda J. Ashley|AUTHOR. (2019). Salvaging Community: How American Cities Rebuild Closed Military Bases . Cornell University Press.

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Michael Touchton, Michael Touchton|AUTHOR and Amanda J. Ashley|AUTHOR. 2019. Salvaging Community: How American Cities Rebuild Closed Military Bases. Cornell University Press.

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Michael Touchton, Michael Touchton|AUTHOR and Amanda J. Ashley|AUTHOR. Salvaging Community: How American Cities Rebuild Closed Military Bases Cornell University Press, 2019.

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In Salvaging Community, Touchton and Ashley undertake a comprehensive evaluation of how such communities redevelop former bases following the Department of Defense's Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process. To do so, they developed the first national database on military redevelopment and combine quantitative national analyses with three, in-depth case studies in California. Salvaging Community thus fills the void in knowledge surrounding redevelopment of bases and the disparate outcomes that affect communities after BRAC. The data presented in Salvaging Community points toward effective strategies for collaborative governance that address the present-day needs of municipal officials, economic development agencies, and non-profit organizations working in post-BRAC communities. Defense conversion is not just about jobs or economic rebound, Touchton and Ashley argue. Emphasizing inclusion and sustainability in redevelopment promotes rejuvenated communities and creates places where people want to live. As localities and regions deal with the legacy of the post-Cold War base closings and anticipate new closures in the future, Salvaging Community presents a timely and constructive approach to both economic and community development at the close of the military-industrial era.
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