Regional
Community Development News – July 4 & July 11, 2007
[regions_work]
A weekly
compilation of news links about and for regional communities pursuing
local and regional development.
Published on
line since November 11, 2003.
1. If metro regions snooze, they lose - Seattle Times, United States
Far too many of America's metro regions have been
sleepwalking into the 21st century, only mistily aware of how severely global
economic competition and climate change may hit them. Or if aware, so
splintered politically they're dangerously slow to respond.
Boston is trying to avoid that trap. At a Boston
College Citizen Seminar last week, a cross section of hundreds of city and
regional leaders heard a dramatic presentation of where the metropolitan area
leads — and lags. Each challenge, from energy dependence to excessively
expensive health care, was underscored by compelling data and matched with
response strategies.
The official occasion was release of the most
recent Boston Indicators Report. In most cities, an Indicators index release
would draw a meager crowd. But Mayor Thomas Menino was just one of the
headliners present; so were luminaries from Boston's education establishment
including MIT President Susan Hockfield and an array of corporate, nonprofit
and citizen-action groups.
Why all this attention? Principally it's because
the Boston Indicators, spearheaded by the Boston Foundation's Charlotte Kahn,
have become the gold standard for U.S. regions. They're not just boatloads of
raw data; rather they're framed, topic by topic, with readable, updated analysis
and available online at www.bostonindicators.org.
Any leader or citizen can get a clear, quick view of just where the region is
progressing, where it's stalled, and potential cures.
The Boston Foundation is using the Indicators to
rouse public concern and attention to unmet, pressing agendas. The new report
candidly covers, for example, the area's extraordinarily high cost of living,
inflation in the housing market that is pricing out median-income families in
town after town, and the perils of severe labor shortages as young workers
leave and the population ages.
...
2. John Ketzenberger Regionalism: a
buzzword for survival - Indianapolis Star, United States
Community leaders spent two days
recently huddled in conference rooms at Barnes and Thornburg's well-appointed
Downtown offices.
Regionalism was on their minds,
and they had the author of a comprehensive study at their disposal.
They studied and plotted and
planned. Not once did they wonder, though, whether Carmel's new civic center
and Downtown Indianapolis entertainment destinations will complement each other
or compete.
No, they had more than the
nine-county metro region to consider. They had the 12-state Great Lakes region
to consider, what the Brookings Institution calls The Vital Center
in a report the community leaders chewed over last month.
...
This so-called Vital Center is at
a critical point, report author John Austin told the group. Will it remain the
Rust Belt, a has-been in the global economy, or will the region capitalize on
many of the same strengths that once defined the nation's industrial might?
Though the region still accounts
for a third of the nation's gross state product, the problems are
well-documented. There is little growth in high-income industries, the aging
work force is undereducated and many of the brightest people move out. Many of
the once-great industrial cities face high taxes, crumbling infrastructure and
high unemployment. The entrepreneurial spirit's weak.
Still, the report is upbeat about
the Vital Center, which stretches from Buffalo, N.Y., to St. Paul, Minn., and
from northern Michigan to northern Kentucky. The region's assets include a huge
concentration of research universities. It produced a third of the new patents
generated in 2003, many by corporate research and development. It produces a
large share of the nation's educated professionals -- it just can't keep them.
...
3. Culture is big business - Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica
This is the age of the creative economy. And as if to
parallel the era of the plantation economy that fuelled the empire, it's a time
when our creative industries are increasingly a key factor in driving cultural and
economic development in the more industrialised countries while gasping for air
in the nurseries and creative enclaves of own Caribbean backyards.
For the uninitiated, uninformed or unbelievers, creative
industries in the Caribbean, as elsewhere, encompass activities which have
their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent and which have the real
potential for wealth and job creation through the generation and exploitation
of intellectual property. By way of definition, such industries would include:
* Live and recorded music
* Television, radio and internet broadcasting
* Film, video and other audio-visual production
* Performing arts and entertainment
* Writing and publishing
* Fashion clothing/design
* Visual arts and antiques
* Graphic design/software development/animation
* Crafts and designer furniture
* Advertising
* Architecture
* Educational and leisure software
Impoverished
One glimpse at this list would make the point that many of
these are areas of creative enterprise in which the Caribbean has always
excelled, notably in music, writing, and the performing arts. Yet, we remain
'impoverished' with the perception that our development is so beyond our reach
and not possible without the begging bowl. The reasons for this phenomenon are
many but come to one crucial point ... a lack of belief in ourselves, at least
on the part of those who are charged with speaking on our behalf.
Even as the intellectual property of the region takes flight to add value to
external economies, the Caribbean is itself fast becoming a net importer of our
own cultural content packaged and sold back to us from firms in the north. ...
4. Regional Council
Approves Fifth Strategic Plan - Region of Peel (press release) - Brampton,Ontario,Canada
Peel Regional Council recently
approved the Region of Peel Strategic Plan V: 2007-2010, continuing its strong
tradition of leadership and strategic planning. With goals solidly built on
extensive consultations with community stakeholders and employees, the plan
guides Council and staff in setting priorities and delivering programs to
address the changing needs of more than one million citizens who live and work
in Peel.
“We are pleased to have
developed a plan which addresses the key issues identified by our stakeholders
and staff,” said Regional Chair Emil Kolb. “By focussing on the
distinct needs of our community, we’re working to provide responsive
services to our residents and continue earning their trust and confidence as a
caring and responsible level of government.”
Priorities identified during the
consultation sessions and highlighted in the plan include: delivery of
citizen-focussed services, protection of the environment, responsive human
services, growth management, and a continued quest for excellence.
“This is our strongest
Strategic Plan yet, largely because of the consultative process which involved
Regional staff and the community,” said Brampton Councillor and the
Region’s Management Committee Chair Gael Miles, who presented the draft
plan to her fellow Councillors. “As Peel continues to grow and
change, this new plan will help us build on our leadership role in delivering
quality services and will enable our community to prosper now and in the
future.”
The Region of Peel is a model of
successful Regional government. In 2006, the Region became the first government
in Canada to receive the National Quality Institute’s (NQI) Canada Award
of Excellence (CAE) Gold Trophy. The prestigious CAE is the highest level of
recognition awarded by NQI to organizations that have successfully maintained a
focus on organizational excellence, quality and continuous improvement. To
achieve this status of excellence, the Region was part of a comprehensive
independent review by representatives of the Institute, who examined the
government’s approach to leadership, customer service, employee
satisfaction, process management, planning and partnering.
...
Region of Peel Fifth Strategic Plan
5. Regional transit
board becomes reality - Bizjournals-com -
Charlotte,NC,USA
Gov. Charlie Crist signed into law legislation creating
the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority.
The Authority is established to improve mobility
and expand multimodal transportation options for passengers and freight within the
seven-county region that includes Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota,
Pasco, Hernando and Citrus.
TBARTA will have responsibility to plan, develop,
finance, build and operate regional transportation facilities. Previously,
there was no such an organization.
...
"This legislation will give us an entity to
address our transportation needs," said Stuart Rogel, president of the
Tampa Bay Partnership, the driving force behind the legislation. "The real
work is still ahead of us, but the effects of this bill will be felt for
decades to come."
Rogel spearheaded the region's support of the bill,
gathering backing from various local and county governments.
"Local officials really stepped up to make
this happen," Rogel said. "They stepped out of their comfort zones to
help, allowing us to achieve the first goal of the effort -- regional
cooperation."
The next step is to get prospective board members
presented to the governor for appointment. The first meeting is supposed to
occur within 60 days of the bill becoming law.
Then the 16-member board will sit down and develop
a regional transportation plan in concert with FDOT, including a mass transit
plan, Rogel said.
FDOT District 7, in conjunction with FDOT District
1, conducted a strategic regional transit needs assessment, the ongoing
"Interstate of Transit" Plan initiative. When both plans are
combined, it will provide an actionable vision of the region's future transit
development scenarios with an overview of potential intermodal transit projects
and multimodal corridors.
The Tampa Bay Partnership was founded in 1994 to
provide economic development to the seven-county region.
...
6. LVEDC hears
message of regionalism - Allentown
Morning Call - Allentown,PA,USA
For elected officials and leaders
of economic development groups, the region is the product.
The region is what cities and
counties need to sell to companies that might be considering a relocation.
That's the first item in David
Thornburgh's play book for regions that want to thrive.
''The region describes how
businesses think, and how people live their lives,'' ...
Cities, townships and counties
need to come together to market and sell the entire region to companies,
Thornburgh said. And they need to constantly refine their message, and the way
they market the area. The more they refine their message, the easier it will be
to convince companies to move to the region.
Municipalities also need to
streamline their services so that a company's relocation does not require trips
to many far-flung places. He cited examples of cities such as Pittsburgh and
Louisville, Ky., where some municipalities and economic development groups have
located their offices in the same building so companies can handle items such
as permits and zoning in one place.
''Business people get frustrated
by what they see as a jumble of organizations,'' Thornburgh said of economic
development organizations.
He added, executives think these
organizations ''all seem to be doing the same thing, and they all want a check
for the title sponsorship.''
Regions need to identify unique
assets they have. Every area has an art museum and a park system, but it's distinctive
that the candy, Marshmallow Peeps, are made in Bethlehem.
Good leadership inspires
confidence, he said. Leadership means facing tough circumstances, and coming up
with solutions, not excuses. Thornburgh said if a city's crime rate is soaring
or a region's home prices are skyrocketing, companies considering a relocation
there will find out. That information is readily available on the Internet, so
it's best to acknowledge it.
...
7. Spotsy Opts Out
of Tourism Group - The Free Lance-Star - Fredericksburg, VA,USA
Spotsylvania supervisors face criticism from hotel
owners, Fredericksburg officials and tourism proponents for opting out of the Fredericksburg
Area Tourism program.
"I think the region will suffer because of
that decision as far as marketing is concerned," said Hampton Inn General
Manager Terry English yesterday. "We end up being the big losers."
Prior to the Tuesday meeting, English gave
supervisors a letter signed by six other county hotel managers supporting FAT.
The hotel managers asked to address the board Tuesday night, but were denied
the opportunity.
Although Spotsylvania County has more than two
dozen various regional agreements, some think the recent decision leaves a
perception that supervisors don't support regionalism. Supervisors voted 7-0
Tuesday to opt out of FAT.
FAT, which Fredericksburg officials manage,
supports tourism in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania and Stafford. Spotsylvania and
Stafford pay $193,200 a year for the services. The city pays $310,700. The
marketing relationship started in 1994. Stafford's economic development staff
is recommending the county remain active in FAT.
Spotsylvania Economic Development Director Russell
Seymour's 10-page report detailed the reasons staff recommended opting out.
Supervisors had to make a decision by July 1, the start of the new fiscal year.
"We did not feel that the current regional
effort was being utilized in the best means to promote businesses and tourism
in Spotsylvania County," he said. "Staff believes that given the
money and the staff time we can do more to promote our local businesses and
attractions across the board."
Fredericksburg City Councilman Matt Kelly said he's
tired of Spotsylvania supervisors complaining.
"I don't think it does regional cooperation
much good," Kelly said about the decision.
...
8. Region prospering as a diversified hub - Winona Daily News, MN
At its best, the Winona region can
be a model for regionalization. For example, there’s Winona State
University beginning to build a
river study program with the University of Wisconsin- La Crosse. Or, Saint
Mary’s finding new ways to serve students beyond the Winona campus. Or,
the leadership of Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical, which makes
course offerings fit the marketplace demand while avoiding duplicating course
offerings.
Look at the way leaders are
beginning to come together to work on issues like protecting the Mississippi
River or promoting tourism, like the Mississippi Valley Partners.
At its worst, the area can be
insular, parochial and too paranoid about Rochester or La Crosse.
But a recently released report
from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development shows that
we are indeed a region that is increasingly regionalized and that is creating a
diverse economic landscape, better employees and an area that will be able to
face an ever-changing future.
While most government reports go
unnoticed and underappreciated, it’s worthwhile to pause on the facts and
findings of this particular report, found in the May issue of the Minnesota
Employment Review and written by Jennifer Ridgeway.
Call it a case for regionalization
— a reason for crossing city, county and state lines.
Some of the more intriguing
findings include:
* Of the 16 counties that
Ridgeway called the “Seven Rivers Region,” which spans three
states, Olmsted County, Minn., and La Crosse County, Wis., are the largest. No
surprise there. But nearly half (47 percent) of the jobs in the region are
located outside those two counties, proving these communities in between the
more metropolitan areas aren’t just “bedroom” communities,
instead thriving economic contributors.
...
9. Counting region's trees is a tall order - Sacramento Bee, California
Over time, humankind has counted
all sorts of things. Insomniacs enumerate their sheep, government census
bureaus their homo sapiens. Dieters take stock of their calories, campers their
99 bottles of beer on the wall.
And these days, a small group of
volunteers is devoting itself to tabulating the Sacramento region's trees.
In a monthlong effort, 75
volunteers are working with the Sacramento Tree Foundation to measure just how
much of the six-county Sacramento region -- stretching from Sutter to Solano --
is covered by a canopy of trees.
The volunteers are counting just a
sample of circular plots sprinkled randomly throughout the region. Once they
finish in mid-July, the Sacramento Tree Foundation hopes to study the information
to learn what percentage of the land is shaded by trees -- and how those trees
are faring.
They also hope the information
will help them win support for increasing the region's urban forest cover.
Ideally, said Constance Crawford,
a spokeswoman for the foundation, the count might win the state some federal
dollars to help plant a million new trees.
Crawford says the foundation's
goal is to have 35 percent canopy coverage -- a level she says could improve the
region's poor air quality and decrease average temperatures.
...
10. U.S. regional communities -
sub-State, State or multi-State - in news articles. Highlighted
words are Google search terms. In this and the following section, links to
websites of organizations are added to the news excerpt when this is the first
time an organization has been found. A goal of this newsletter is to find every
regional council in the
.10 Las Vegas-area
residents' health graded low in regional report
San Diego Union Tribune -
United States
The health of southern Nevada residents is poor, with more people smoking,
drinking heavily and using hard drugs here than elsewhere in America, according
to a report by the Southern Nevada Health District. ...
.11 Leadership council proceeds cautiously
Idaho Mountain Express and
Guide - Ketchum,ID,USA
From the very outset of Wednesday's meeting, McBryant's unease with the amount
of authority the regional council will
exert over the various jurisdictions ...
.12 Can Lansing and East Lansing become
one?
Lansing State
Journal, MI
... Lansing and East Lansing, along with other area governmental units, are
exploring wider regional
cooperation on such issues as a consolidated 911 emergency dispatch system. ...
.13 Silicon Valley leaders may boost
regional Internet access speeds
San Jose Mercury News,
USA
Silicon Valley business leaders say the nation's high-tech hub should speed
broadband Internet access and improve spotty cell phone connections to make the region more competitive with Asian rivals
such as Japan and Korea. ... A regional
effort could be similar to the "Connect Kentucky" project, which
organized private companies to invest in broadband services statewide, ...
.14 Herman Trend Alert: Aerotropolis
NewsReleaseWire.com (press
release)
Developed by Professor
John D. Kasarda, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship at The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the concept
“aerotropolis” defines the roles of airports and aviation-driven
economic development in shaping 21st century urban growth and form. ...
.15 Three Out of 1000 Owners Have Lost
Their Homes This Year
RisMedia.com (press
release), CT
Every region of the country saw
their numbers of pre-foreclosure filings increase in the second quarter over
the first quarter of the year 2007, too.
.16 The Strange Return of Toxic Mary
Nichols
CounterPunch, CA
But the Hun is also an ardent supporter of the San Joaquin Valley Partnership
and the San Joaquin Valley Blueprint, regional
"planning processes" superceding local general plans. The latter is
co-chaired by Stockton-based Fritz Grupe, ...
.17 Texas begins desalinating sea water
Kansas City Star, MO
Lower Rio Grande Regional Seawater
Desalination project Pilot Facility ... Desalting sea water is expensive, Macro
running ....... mostly because of the energy required. Current cost estimates
run at about $650 per acre foot (326,000 gallons), as opposed to $200 for
purifying the same amount of fresh water
.18 Celebrating Pittsburgh’s 250th
The Tribune-Democrat, PA
This spirit is the essence of a regional
community, a shared culture of interdependence and growth that will
sustain our region for another 250 years.
.19 Collaboration is key to mental-health
care
Arizona Republic, AZ
At that meeting in Phoenix about Magellan Health Services' plans as the new
manager of the Maricopa County Regional
Behavioral Health Authority and in hundreds of others in the region during the
last 18 months, we heard a clear call for community
collaboration and stakeholder involvement ...
.20 Mentally ill drain jail resources
Arizona Daily Star, AZ
Since many of the inmates already are enrolled in treatment programs, the added
cost to the mental-health system could be minimal, said Neal Cash, head of Community Partnership of Southern Arizona,
the regional behavioral-health
authority.
.21 Institute for Rural Journalism and
Community Issues Receives National Recognition
UK
News, KY
The concept of the Institute was brought to UK President Lee
T. Todd, Jr. by Smith and an ad hoc committee of journalists as a way to use
media to address what Dr. Todd refers to as the "Kentucky Uglies".
These include problems of poor health, literacy, low-wage jobs and inadequate
housing. ...
.22 Rural towns rethink ways to combat
sprawl
Central Maine Morning
Sentinel, ME
Caron and others are using the example to promote the idea of allowing broader
use of local growth caps if they are part of regional
comprehensive plans. That could turn one of the more parochial responses to development pressure into a vehicle that ...
.23 Heritage
Commission takes on development role
Utica Observer Dispatch -
Utica,NY,USA
A regional commission is taking on more responsibility
for revitalizing communities in the Mohawk Valley, according to its leadership.The
Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor Commission ...
.24 Keep transit plan
on regional track
Wisconsin State Journal -
Madison,WI,USA
Throughout Dane County, growing traffic congestion, aging roads and tight
budgets point to the need for regional
cooperation on transportation solutions. ...
.25 Region 14 Critics
Head to Court
Litchfield County Times - New
Milford,CT,USA
Bethlehem residents ... seeking a temporary injunction against Region 14 Board of Education to prevent the
school district from moving forward with its controversial reconfiguration ...
.26 Council of governments is off and
running (no hyperlink)
Liberal Southwest Daily Times
- Liberal,KS,USA
The Council of Governments met for
the first time this morning, and representatives from Seward County Community College
Board of Trustees, Kismet City Commission, Liberal City Commission, Seward
County Commission, USD No. 480 School Board and USD No. 483 School Board were
all there to kick the council off.
.27 EDITORIAL: An experience trip
Northeast Mississippi Daily
Journal, MS
Today’s Daily Journal stories and others coming Monday and later describe
but a fraction of what the regional
group saw and heard. Much of what was noted will be years in unfolding as
Northeast Mississippi’s own experience with Toyota takes on added
dimensions. ...
.28 A mixed view on economic development
Richmond Times
Dispatch, VA
Economic development is a regional success story, many business and
county government leaders say -- even though the mayor of Richmond has declared
war on the area's regional development
agency. That organization, the Greater Richmond ...
.29 Master planning on horizon?
Colorado Daily, CO
There are micro- and macro-level considerations
going on simultaneously when it comes to the planned Boulder Transit Village.
... master planning of the 11-acre Village (BTV) site. The city and the Denver
Regional Transportation District (RTD) are co-owners of the site ...
.30 'Exurb' growth shows need for regional planning
Arizona Daily Star, AZ
What was obvious from the story was that the term "region" has grown much, much bigger. We know, for
example, that intergovernmental cooperation is no longer a matter of agreements
between municipalities in Pima County. ...
.31 Lawmakers badger administration over
Bajagua plan
San Diego Union
Tribune, United States
Six years ago, the San Diego Regional
Water Quality Control Board sued the boundary commission
because the San Ysidro plant failed to meet water quality standards. Sewage
regularly fouls the area's ocean waters. As a result, the commission is under
court order to ensure that water flowing from Mexico meets U.S. environmental
standards by Sept. 30, 2008. ...
.32 Regional planning to administer grant
funds for county
Keokuk Gate City
Daily, IA
The Lee County Supervisors agreed Tuesday to contracts with the Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission to administer grant money for
upcoming projects in the county. The county will pay SEIRPC ...
.33 Real Partners at Last?
Connecticut Business News Journal
The Regional Growth
Partnership (RGP) may at last be headed on the right track to fulfilling its
full potential. On June 27, both the South Central Regional Council of
Governments (SCRCOG) and the Regional Leadership Council (RLC) approved a
proposal to improve ...
11. Other in
the news: Highlighted words are Google search terms.
.10 Nothing comes
easy, even true European union
Xinhua – China
The EU Council will adopt a double "effective
majority" voting system, which means a motion will be passed when it has
won support from 55 percent of member states and whose combined population
accounts for 65 percent of EU's total. ...
.11 Intergovernmental
Conference – procedural aspects
Financial
Mirror
The 27 EU Members agreed at the European Council of 21-22 June 2007 on a clear
and precise mandate for an Intergovernmental
Conference (IGC). Political agreement was reached on the main parameters for
the final deal. This is however a mandate, ...
.12 Lochaber
celebrates gaining geopark status
Scottish Provincial Press
Ltd. - Inverness, Scotland, UK
...the granting to Lochaber of European Geopark status
... this prestigious accolade, which is recognised by UNESCO, and it also admits
Lochaber to the exclusive Global Geoparks Network.
... The hope is that the Geopark recognition
will bring real benefits to Lochaber through geotourism....
.13 Regional cooperation helps Asia recover from financial crisis 10 years ago:
ADB symposium
People's Daily Online -
Beijing,China
Asia's remarkable economic recovery achieved and resilience to external shocks
shown 10 years after the Asian financial crisis indicates the importance of regional economic cooperation and integration....
.14 Eastern Europe: booming economies,
dangerous politics
FinFacts
Ireland, Ireland
A deep disjuncture between well-performing economies and disturbing political
trends has opened up in much of the eastern Europe, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's latest Economies in
Transition Report (June 2007). ...
.15 Increased functional co-operation on
the cards for CARICOM members
Barbados
Advocate, Barbados
This would be facilitated by enhancing arrangements implemented for Cricket
World Cup 2007, greater intelligence
sharing, and the development of regional
law enforcement placed to address organised crime, international terrorism, and
financial crimes.
.16 Southern Africa: Tourism Stakeholders Agree On
Intra-Regional Package
AllAfrica.com, Washington
SADC tourism stakeholders have resolved to come up with an intra-regional tourism package that will make
tourism in Southern Africa stand out from its competitors ahead of the 2010
Fifa World Cup.
.17 Japan's regional economies on modest
recovery path, BoJ survey says
CNNMoney.com
6, 2007 (AFX International Focus) -- Japan's nine regional economies remain on the road to recovery, supported
by upbeat corporate and 'According to reports from each of the nine regions in
Japan, the economy as a whole expanded moderately as all ...
.18 Region's future depends on municipal
co-operation
Waterloo Record, Canada
Remarks made by Ken Coates, the dean of arts at the University of Waterloo,
focused on a vision that some day Waterloo Region
could be the "city on the hill" -- a model for the rest of the world.
He was speaking to members of the Kitchener and Waterloo ... The Citizens For Better
Government is, by design, a grass-roots organization made up of volunteers from
all municipalities in the region who are committed to make a great region even
greater. Help us build the "city on the hill." Visit us at www.cfbg.ca
.19 Grade lines up merger into 'super
regions' for ITV's future
Scotsman - United Kingdom
ITV could be set to merge companies such as Border TV into a new system of
"super regions" under
far-reaching proposals unveiled yesterday by ITV's ...
.20 CARICOM Heads to
tackle regional transportation
Barbados Advocate - Barbados
Carrington reiterated that without regional
transportation the community
cannot co-mingle. He said, It is a matter of importance to the entire community. ...
.21 Underground power
program
Central Midlands &
Coastal Advocate - Moora,Australia
"This strategy will, in some respects, be a new and
unique approach for tourism land use planning in the state because it not only
addresses the need to understand the type of accommodation and tourism
infrastructure required within the confines of a defined local government area
but considers the planning requirements based on future markets across regional
boundaries. ...
.22 Female Entrepreneurs – Your
Region Needs You!
Northwest Regional Development
Agency (press release), UK
The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) encouraged over 70 business
women to officially sign up as Women’s Enterprise Ambassadors yesterday
(Monday 9th July), to represent the Northwest in the drive to build a national
network of women entrepreneurs. ...
.23 The crude bombs perfected in Baghdad
have arrived on our streets
Telegraph.co.uk, United
Kingdom
Since then, a review has been undertaken to improve co-ordination between the intelligence and security services, and
also with regional police
authorities, to ensure no important leads slip through the net. For example,
some of the London bombers are ...
.24 Israel should accept a regional peace
conference
Daily Star -
Lebanon, Lebanon
The Arabs should help us? Yes. Social psychology has shown
time and again that the best way to create solidarity between feuding parties
is to have them work on a common problem. ...
.25 CoRDA celebrates 15 years with an eye to the future
Truro Daily News, Canada
When CoRDA began, its primary goals were improving
literacy and building community infrastructure. Since then, it has expanded
into industry and is promoting the area to prospective business owners. It is
also trying to attract immigrants to the area and is helping improve the
skill–set of the workforce through work shops and skills training. ...
.26 Guyana hopes to increase inter-regional
travel
Trinidad & Tobago
Express, Trinidad and Tobago
"The trends today in the tourism industry is showing a positive light in
that more and more attention is being paid to regional travel. There are a lot
of benefits to be gained from regional
partnerships in the tourism sector.
.27 An eco-regional farm strategy
Financial Express, India
The lead thinking and role for a shift to eco-regional
approach must come jointly from the research (ICAR) and development wings of the Ministry of
Agriculture. These approaches will have to evolve through an interactive and an
iterative process, ...
.28 Goodbye cohesion, hello
competitiveness, Hübner tells Spain
Cordis News, Belgium
'Analysis of the factors which will drive economic growth
in the future shows the increasing role of innovation, which already today is
responsible for more than 50% of the variation in levels of regional GDPs,'
said Ms Hübner. 'As a result more and more weight needs to be given to
resources at local level, to research institutions, clusters of enterprises,
innovative businesses and the skills of the work force.' ...
.29 Bank of the South: Toward Financial Autonomy
IRC's Americas
Program, NM
The launch of the Bank of the South is an ambitious and strategic gambit in regional integration, one that could result
in a truly regional development
bank. Despite Brazilian concerns, this new institution is ready to be launched.
.30 Now, the ITV news from your region - it's all over
Scotsman, United Kingdom
... rather than the English
regions - and for devolved governments to have a role in funding it. Another
possibility would be to award the existing regional licences to what it
describes as "other organisations with more regionally based business models".
.31 Support the region!
Barbados
Advocate, Barbados
The procurement of fish was also another issue raised in the report, as it was
found that a mere 20 per cent of fish purchased by the hotel sector is sourced
locally, a minuscule eight per cent is sourced regionally, while the remaining 72 per cent is ...
.32 Poor transport links holding region
back
ic
Newcastle.co.uk, UK
Centre for Cities said bus and rail links in the North-East must be improved to
connect parts of the region suffering
from lower employment to more successful areas to boost growth.
.33 hybrid buses axed from plans
Saanich News,
Canada
Compared to the newest
Nova Cummins clean diesel buses procured since 2003, however, the hybrids
performed with only eight per cent greater fuel efficiency. Officials
determined that the savings realized from hybrids, calculated over the 20-year
life expectancy of the buses, could not offset its comparatively expensive
purchase price – hybrids cost roughly $800,000 while Nova diesels cost
$500,000. ...
.34 A Serious Threat to the GIS Community
ArcNews - ESRI
Recently, the Management Association for Private
Photogrammetric Surveyors (MAPPS) et al. filed an extraordinary lawsuit against
the U.S. government in federal district court. ... an adverse outcome would
effectively exclude everyone but licensed architects, engineers, and surveyors
from federal government contracts for 'mapping' services of every sort and ...
.35 Networking with a twist
San Antonio Express, TX
"Being able to juggle three or four social networks can be a
challenge," said Pete Snyder, founder and chief executive of New Media
Strategies, an online intelligence
provider. "Oftentimes, these regional
or local social networks are the first ones cut ...
.36 Commuting regions take over more of
Britain
Independent, UK
The research had shown that
many people in rural areas now have what the report calls a "dual
existence". ... "They wish to belong to the countryside by living
there, but at the same time work or shop in the city,." ...
.37 Australia ranks second in APAC region
for Internet adoption
Computerworld
Australia, Australia
The first comprehensive review of Internet behaviour covering 10 countries in
the Asia Pacific region reveals
Australia has the second highest online penetration rate behind South Korea.
.38 “We're now ready for
anything” says York Region Chair
InterGoWorld.com, Canada
York Region is one of Ontario's 13
Regional municipalities. The DRP deals with emergency response and recovery
actions in the event of unforeseen "disasters.
.39 A bridge too far?
East Anglian Daily
Times, UK
COIMBRA is one of those superb towns you find dotted all over Europe,
particularly in sunnier climes. ... “The EU's regional aid priorities include 'reducing development disparities among EU regions,'
to which it is allocating 80% of the budget.
.40 York Region plans to attract riders by offering WiFi
service on VIVA buses
Toronto Star, Canada
York Region Transit is hoping that
WiFi access on its VIVA buses will be enough to lure more motorists out of
their cars and notch up the service to its existing customers. ...
.41 Al Gore's $100 Million Makeover
Fast Company magazine
One problem he had in politics, he says, was identifying
an issue too early--"'predawn' is the term I use"--to be able to act
on it. But "in the business world, particularly at a time when things are
moving so swiftly, if you can see it early, you can make a business opportunity
out of it." He pauses. "For whatever reason, the business world
rewards a long-term perspective more than the political world does." ...
12. Blogs: Highlighted words are Google
search terms.
.10 A Paradigm Shift
in Communications
By LIIF(LIIF)
As we further develop our "pan-Long Island-ist" approach to creating
a Unified Theory of Regional Cooperation
as contained within the Long Island 3.0 and Long Island Congress concepts, it
becomes readily apparent that the manner in ...
.11 Forward-Thinking
Cultures
By Panagiotis Tsarchopoulos
Competitive Countries Have an Eye on the Future Singapore is the most
future-oriented country in the world, new research from Thunderbird business
school reveals, whereas Russia is the least. Yet people the world over aspire
to plan for ...
.12 Regions in the
spotlight
By webmaster
It's often argued that despite substantial funding allocated to the English
regions and a multitude of regionally-targeted
initiatives, the English regional
policy lacks individual approaches to the regions. There is an impression that ...
.13 Waukesha Grumbles
About SEWRPC Over $100000
By James Rowen(James Rowen)
Waukesha County has had the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
(SEWEPC) dancing to its land use and transportation tune for decades, but is
now bent out of shape over a more realistic transit funding decision that ...
.14 Former Waukesha
Freeman Editor Trashes Milwaukee
By James Rowen(James Rowen)
Pete Kennedy, now a Freeman columnist, offers a Waukesha perspective about
Milwaukee that should be remembered by Milwaukeans when they/we are are
told/lectured to cooperate with Waukesha, in the name of regionalism. ...
.15 Richmond is
boring me
By ambivalentrichmonder
Regionalism can't get off the ground.
(Regional planning commission fails to be regional, or plan) Those damn
suburbanites. 6. VCU expands. (VCU allowed to tear down historic stables)
Trani-ville does both good and bad things for ...
.16 Our Regional Good
Side
By Jon Baliles(Jon Baliles)
Part of the paper's look at regionalism
includes a look at the area's efforts at economic development. The Richmond
region is growing, has a low unemployment rate, attractive cost of living, few
real traffic problems, and frequently ...
.17 Continued
centralism
By Göran Hansson(Göran
Hansson)
The opposition to regionalism has
been solid on the central level - as oppose to the regional level in Skåne
where the party is mostly for it. Let's see if the party whip will silence the
Skåne opposition and make them bow to the ...
.18 Competitive
Innovation Intelligence
By Nicos Komninos
competitive-innovation-intelligence.jpg A slideshow by Arik R. Johnson
presented in the KMWorld2006 at San Jose , California provides an overview how
CI has evolved over the past 25 years to become more and more bottom-up. ...
.19 Who volunteers?
By The Difference Blog by
Dan4th(The Difference Blog by Dan4th)
Regionally, the midwest had the
highest volunteer rates for both men and women. Hiromi Taniguchi (2006) found
that employment levels had different effects on men's and women's volunteering.
Women working part-time were more likely to ...
.20 Equitable sprawl
By Richard Layman(Richard
Layman)
This comes to mind in considering the new report on regionalism in Cleveland, "Regionalism: Growing Together to Expand Opportunity to
All," produced by the Presidents' Council, a group of 17 chief executives
at black-owned businesses in ...
.21 Shawn Graham of
New Brunswick - Atlantic Premier Profiles
By Simon(Simon)
An advocate of regional cooperation,
he works hard to build on his province's "long and important
relationship" relationship with New England. He's working with fellow
Atlantic premiers, too, on economies of scale for infrastructure ...
.22 Brown's cabinet
of all the regions
By Little and Large(Little
and Large)
Most other regions each have one
representative - the North East (David Miliband), Wales (Hain), the West
Midlands (Smith), the East Midlands (Hoon), London (Harman) and the South East
(Denham) - whilst both the South West and Eastern ...
.23 Brown To
Balkanise England - Campaign For An English Parliament ...
By Chris Abbott(Chris Abbott)
Brown has shown that he wishes to revive regionalism
in England - the idea of which many thought had been killed-off with the
public's strong rejection of a North East regional assembly in a referendum in
2004. ...
.24 Gordon Brown
adopts Regional Ministers plan - advocated by NLGN - as part of wider
constitutional reform
By editor
"Gordon Brown's new constitutional agenda must strengthen the ability for
England's regions to be heard at the highest levels in Government, and the
appointment of Regional Ministers
is a major advance for both leadership and ...
.25 Boundaries or not
MidEastYouth.com - USA
If international boundaries