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    School Siting and Healthy Communities: Why Where We Invest in School

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    ISBN: 9781611860139
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    AuthorMILES, REBECCA
    Pub Date15/12/2011
    BindingPaperback
    Pages250
    Publisher: Michigan State University Press
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    In recent decades, many metropolitan areas in the United States have experienced a decline in the population of urban centres and rapid growth in the suburbs, with new schools being built outside of cities and existing urban schools facing closure. These new schools are increasingly larger and farther from residences; in contrast, urban school facilities are often in closer proximity to homes but are also in dire need of upgrading or modernisation. This eye-opening book explores the compelling health and economic rationales for new approaches to school siting, including economic savings to school districts, transportation infrastructure needs, and improved child health. An essential examination of public policy issues associated with school siting, this compiled volume will assist policy makers and help the public understand why it is important for government and school districts to work together on school siting and capital expenditures and how these new outlooks will improve local and regional outcomes.