Pittsburgh and the Appalachians - (Regional) by Joseph Scarpaci (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Few American cities reflect the challenges and promise of a twenty-first-century economy better than Pittsburgh and its surrounding region.
- About the Author: Joseph L. Scarpaci is professor of geography at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and author of Barrios and Plazas: Heritage Tourism and Globalization in the Spanish Amiercan Centro Histórico.
- 280 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Economic Conditions
- Series Name: Regional
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About the Book
The book assesses how Pittsburgh deindustrialization over the past decades has posed both opportunities and challenges for the city and surrounding tri-state area.Book Synopsis
Few American cities reflect the challenges and promise of a twenty-first-century economy better than Pittsburgh and its surrounding region. Once a titan of the industrial age, Pittsburgh flourished from the benefits of its waterways, central location, and natural resources-bituminous coal to fire steel furnaces; salt and sand for glass making; gas, oil, and just enough ore to spark an early iron industry. Today, like many cities located in the manufacturing triangle that stretches from Boston to Duluth to St. Louis, Pittsburgh has made the transition to a service-based economy.Pittsburgh and the Appalachians presents a collection of eighteen essays that explore the advantages and disadvantages that Pittsburgh and its surrounding region face in the new global economy, from the perspectives of technology, natural resources, workforce, and geography. It offers an extensive examination of the processes and factors that have transformed much of industrial America during the past half-century, and shows how other cities can learn from the steps Pittsburgh has taken through redevelopment, green space acquisition, air and water quality improvement, cultural revival, and public-private partnerships to create a more livable, economically viable region for future populations.Review Quotes
Pittsburgh and the Appalachians profiles the city and its hinterland to assess what they have, and what they will need, to achieve a fresh and vigorous future. Once gateway to the West, then keystone city for American heavy industry, Pittsburgh, with its region, became a cruel postindustrial economic and environmental joke. Yet when viewed in contemporary perspective, unique urban and regional characteristics of people and place, from creative forces at the core to recreational resources across the region, provide energy, opportunity, and possibility. Scholarly and readable, this book captures Pittsburgh's promise and serves as a model for how geographers can look at and think about effects of urban, metropolitan, and regional restructuring and reshuffling in the twenty-first century.-- "Joseph S. Wood, University of Southern Maine"
During the industrial age, coal was king, steel and other mills dominated the economic landscape, and immigrants created distinctive neighborhoods. Pittsburgh and the Appalachians analyzes the transition to the landscape of the information age, facilitated by planning, community organizations, and private-public partnerships, where creative people are the most important factor of production and universities and cultural and environmental resources are critical to growth.-- "Ruth I. Shirey, Indiana University of Pennsylvania"
This volume will be of interest to scholars and a wider readesrhip interested in the region and/or in the challenges of the shifting economic and social realities of the eraly 21st century. Recommended.-- "Choice"
About the Author
Joseph L. Scarpaci is professor of geography at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and author of Barrios and Plazas: Heritage Tourism and Globalization in the Spanish Amiercan Centro Histórico.Kevin J. Patrick is associate professor of geography and planning at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.52 Inches (H) x 6.36 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.27 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 280
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Economic Conditions
Series Title: Regional
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Joseph Scarpaci
Language: English
Street Date: June 30, 2006
TCIN: 1004618074
UPC: 9780822942825
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-0704
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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