Like mixing oil and water?: the take up of sustainability in hard-to-reach places - an East Texas case study

Holman, N.ORCID logo (2014). Like mixing oil and water?: the take up of sustainability in hard-to-reach places - an East Texas case study. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 34(4), 420-432. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X14549468
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Following studies about the adoption of sustainability initiatives in both innovative and ordinary US cities, this article offers a unique view of sustainability in hard-to-reach places where regulation and planning are viewed with suspicion. Taking an interpretive approach to policy analysis, the paper asks if hard-to-reach places are destined to remain untouched by what many argue is a central tenet of modern planning. In so doing, it offers a key point of contrast to studies on cities at the vanguard of change, reminding us how critical it is to recognise all types of communities in our research and practice.

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