The Community Land Trust Reader - by John Emmeus Davis (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This compendium brings together seminal and historical texts that inspired and defined the community land trust (CLT).
- About the Author: John Emmeus Davis is partner and cofounder of Burlington Associates in Community Development, a national consulting cooperative specializing in the development of policies and programs promoting permanently affordable, owner-occupied housing.
- 616 Pages
- Political Science, Public Policy
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About the Book
This compendium brings together seminal and historical texts that inspired and defined the community land trust (CLT). The collection also examines contemporary applications of the CLT to promote home ownership, spur community development, protect public investment, and capture land gains for the common good.Book Synopsis
This compendium brings together seminal and historical texts that inspired and defined the community land trust (CLT). The collection also examines contemporary applications of the CLT to promote home ownership, spur community development, protect public investment, and capture land gains for the common good.
Review Quotes
Throughout the Reader, it is noteworthy how Davis has managed to achieve several goals at once. Most appealing to many will be the way he has represented people, providing just enough of their lives and struggles to give the book a level of humanity not usually found in books of this size. We also see in the Reader the values that made this set of legal devices and institutions something people would commit their lives to.--Pierce Clavel "Progressive Planning"
Wide dissemination of The Community Land Trust Reader could help transform CLT's from an experiment to a real part of the America's low-income housing policy.--David Varady, Professor of Planning, University of Cincinnati "Journal of the American Planning Association"
Forty years ago, the Civil Rights movement in the South gave birth to the community land trust (CLT). The nation's first CLT, New Communities Inc., was created to help African American farmers and their families gain economic independence in a turbulent time. CLTs of today are still engaged in making land available for rural homesteads, but many more CLTs are now working in cities and suburbs, serving families in need of affordable housing and neighborhoods in need of revitalization. Having been a part of New Communities at the beginning, I always hoped for the day when CLTs might be implemented nationally. From what I see in The Community Land Trust Reader, it would seem that day has finally arrived.--Mtamanika Youngblood, President and CEO, Sustainable Neighborhood Development Strategies, Inc.
The community land trust is a practical, innovative model for affordable housing and community engagement with a potential applicability, as this book suggests, that is worldwide. An exemplary CLT in the United States, the Champlain Housing Trust, was selected as a 2008 winner of the World Habitat Award, receiving the Award at the United Nations global celebration of World Habitat Day. Global interest in the model has begun to grow.--Diane Deacon, Director, Building and Social Housing Foundation
We've recently seen an immensely damaging housing bubble that was built on speculation suddenly burst, with disastrous results not just for our national economy, but for individual homeowners and renters. Homes that are needed by working families are too often priced beyond their reach-or pried from their grasp-by dramatic rises and falls in real estate prices. The Community Land Trust Reader shows us there is a more equitable way of keeping land-based resources available, affordable, and secure for people who need them the most.--Bernie Sanders, United States Senator
About the Author
John Emmeus Davis is partner and cofounder of Burlington Associates in Community Development, a national consulting cooperative specializing in the development of policies and programs promoting permanently affordable, owner-occupied housing. He was a visiting fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy from 2007 to 2009.Dimensions (Overall): 10.1 Inches (H) x 7.1 Inches (W) x 1.6 Inches (D)
Weight: 3.15 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 616
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Public Policy
Publisher: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Theme: City Planning & Urban Development
Format: Hardcover
Author: John Emmeus Davis
Language: English
Street Date: May 20, 2010
TCIN: 1005874765
UPC: 9781558442054
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-3157
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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