Overview - School of Law · 8 obstacles • Low population density • Thin labor markets ......

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Sustainabilty and the rural community

Gary Green

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Overview

• Current conditions in rural America

• Obstacles to development

• Policy and strategies

Triple Bottom Line

Social Justice, & Economic Opportunity

Economic Growth & Efficiency

Environmental Protection

Development Conflict

Resource Conflict

Property Conflict

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obstacles

• Low population density

• Thin labor markets

• Distance to markets

• Economic dependency & volatility

strategies

• Regionalism

• Amenity-Based Development

• Industrial Clusters

Regionalsim

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Regionalism: The problem

Political jurisdictions do not match the geography of most social, economic, and environmental problems.

Continuum of partnerships

• Networks—work together with loose linkages, primarily for information exchange

• Cooperation—on one or more activities with marginal costs

• Coordination—requires a commitment of resources and shared goals

• Collaboration—strong linkages among members and formal process

Benefits of collaboration

Economies of scale

Access to resources

Capturing spillover

Expertise and empowerment

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Basic elements of metropolitan regionalism

Growth boundaries and land preservation trusts

Tax sharing

Dispersed affordable housing

Strong pollution controls and mass transit

Combine city, suburban, and rural resources to better compete in global economy.

Amenity-based development

Nonmarketed qualities of a locality that make it an attractive place to visit, live and work.

Amenity

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EXPORT THEORY AND THE LOCAL ECONOMY

ExtractionFromNatural Environment

ExportsToExternalMarkets

AdditionIncomeInjected

IncomeMultipliesTo CreateJobs

CommunityMadePossible

AMENITY-LED DEVELOPMENT AND THE LOCAL ECONOMY

Environmental Quality

AttractsWorkers,Business,and Retirees

GeneratesEconomicActivity

LeadsToDiversification

BuildsCommunity

Source: Power (1996)

Models of Natural Resources and Economic Development

Nonproductibility

Irriversibility

High Income Elasticity

Nonsubstitutable

Characteristics of natural Amenities

obstacles

• Social conflicts—tourists and local residents

• Part-time employment and low wages

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Cluster development

clusters

• Clusters refer to geographical collection of businesses and institutions that are linked by commonalities and complementarities.

• Rather than viewing each business or industry in competition with one another, clusters cultivate cooperative arrangements among economic actors in a region.

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The future of rural places