Barriers to sustainable economic development: The Dallas-Fort Worth experience |
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Authors: | Carl Grodach |
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Affiliation: | School of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Texas at Arlington, 601 S. Nedderman Dr., Box 19588, Arlington, TX 76019, USA |
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Abstract: | This article examines the scope of existing economic development activity and the motivations and perceptions of practitioners to shed light on the barriers to sustainable practice. In contrast to related fields like urban planning, the economic development literature has minimally examined how practitioners think about sustainable development and the extent to which sustainable development principles are adopted in practice. This omission is significant because economic development policies can have a notable impact on the sustainable development goals of environmental protection and social equity alongside economic growth. To capture the extent to which economic developers engage in sustainable development and the barriers that practitioners face, we study fifteen cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. We find that six key barriers - a conventional economic development mindset, incentive-based practice, a lack of resources, ad hoc planning, inter-regional competition, and a lack of coordinated regional planning - impede sustainable economic development in the region. |
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Keywords: | Economic development Sustainable economic development Dallas Fort Worth |
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