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Sustainable Tahoe: Bridging the economic gap

Posted on:2010-07-15Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:San Jose State UniversityCandidate:Valle, Gabriel ReubenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2449390002472979Subject:Economics
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis addresses the topic of sustainability in the Tahoe area. It examines the impact of environmental policy and economic development on low-income residents of Tahoe. This study of the area's triple bottom line, the area's inevitable connection between economy, society, and the environment, is essential to understanding the importance of the area's cultural, economic, and environmental issues.;Research on the sustainability of Tahoe reveals that many residents, political figures, environmentalists, and organizations want to create a more sustainable future. However, this research shows that many in the area have different ideas of what sustainability means. To the redevelopment agencies, sustainability means greener and more environmentally friendly development. To family resource centers and low-income locals, sustainability means better living conditions, better transportation, and a better quality of life. Using data obtained through interviews and observation, I have concluded that a more collaborative community is needed.;This study explores how the area may find a sustainable future with the community at the center.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tahoe, Sustainable, Economic, Area, Sustainability
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