Rhode Island Renaissance

Rhode Island Renaissance

James Neal Freas

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Macroeconomía
ISBN:
9798869115980
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Rhode Island Renaissance: A Sustainable Future at Quonset PointWelcome to the vision of a vibrant future at Quonset Point! In 'Rhode Island Renaissance,' we explore the untapped potential of this Bayside gem, offering a compelling strategy that embraces the region’s rich history, prime location, and proximity to Providence’s burgeoning creativity hub.Unveiling a Unique OpportunityA Place-Based StrategyDiscover a forward-thinking approach that prioritizes long-term impact over short-term gains, aligning with the Rhode Island Economic Policy Council’s vision for sustainable growth.Leveraging Rhode Island’s AssetsCreativity as an Economic DriverExplore the insights of economist Richard Florida, emphasizing the crucial role of authenticity and uniqueness in fostering creativity and attracting businesses.Authenticity MattersIntegrating Sense of Place into DevelopmentAnalyze how Rhode Island’s economic development strategy already incorporates a sense of place and how Quonset Point’s potential is undervalued.Short-Term Gains vs. Long-Term VisionEmbracing Sustainability as a ParadigmUnderstand the imperative of sustainability in the development paradigm, balancing economic, environmental, and social priorities.The Sustainability Triangle'Rhode Island Renaissance' - A Blueprint for the FutureExplore the forthcoming chapters outlining a comprehensive strategy for the place-based and sustainable development of Quonset Point/Davisville Port and Commerce Park.Chapters OverviewConclusionEmbark on a journey towards a sustainable future at Quonset Point, where economic development aligns harmoniously with the unique sense of place, ensuring prosperity for generations to come.

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