Joel Garreau
Joel Garreau
(born
1948
) is a journalist and author. Presently he works as the editor in charge of
cultural revolution
reporting at the
Washington Post
, as senior fellow at the
School of Public Policy at George Mason University
, and principal of
The Garreau Group Group
, which is "dedicated to the creation of more liveable and profitable urban areas worldwide." He also writes for
Wired Magazine
. His work is often compared to that of
Jane Jacobs
or
Ronald J. Oakerson
for its focus on urban
quality of life
and autonomy of urban regions from suburbs and surrounding agricultural areas. His books and articles include:
Nine Nations of North America
,
1981
, about
bioregional democracy
and its emergence to challenge
federal government
in the
United States
,
Canada
and to a lesser degree in
Mexico
and the
Caribbean islands
.
Edge City - Life on the New Frontier
,
1991
, about the end of central city growth, population and economic activity shifting to
suburbs
, and the
urban secession
and other autonomy struggles that arise.
See also:
urban planning
,
measuring well-being
External links
Edge City publisher's review
bio of Joel Garreau at KurzweilAI
Joel Garreau's web site
Garreau, Joel Garreau, Joel
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