Fri frakt over 399 kr
Fri frakt over 399 kr
Kundeservice
Not in My Backyard
-3 %

Not in My Backyard

470 kr

470 kr

Tidligere laveste pris:

485 kr

På lager

On., 9 april - ma., 14 april


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris


Produktbeskrivelse

How a woman-led citizens’ group beat a Southern political machine by enlisting federal bureaucrats and judges to protect their neighborhood from unchecked economic development
 
This social history of local political activism tells the story of the decades-long fight to save Green Springs, Virginia, illuminating the economic tradeoffs of protecting the environment, the origins of NIMBYism, the changing nature of local control, and the surprising power of history to advance public policy.
 
Rae Ely faced long odds when she launched a campaign in 1970 to stop a prison, then a strip mine, in Green Springs. The local political machine supported both projects, promising jobs for impoverished Louisa County, Virginia. But Ely and her allies prevailed by repurposing the same tactics used by the Civil Rights movement—the appeal to federal agencies and courts to circumvent local control—and by using new historical interpretations to create the first rural National Historic Landmark District.
 
The Green Springs protesters fought to preserve the historic character of their neighborhood and the surrounding environment in a quest that epitomized the conflict in late twentieth-century America between unbridled economic development for all and protecting the quality of life for an economically privileged few. Ely’s tactics are now used by neighborhood groups across the nation, even if they have been applied in ways she never intended: to resist any form of development.

Artikkel nr.

070b0433-e13b-5b42-b497-fe5294b4f57e

Not in My Backyard

470 kr

470 kr

Tidligere laveste pris:

485 kr

På lager

On., 9 april - ma., 14 april


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris