Building and Operating g Neighborhood Indicator Systems: A Guidebook
Author: G. Thomas Kingsley, Editor
Date: 1999
Abstract: Local institutions in a number of cities have now built automated, integrated, and recurrently updated neighborhood indicators systems and operated them successfully for several years. In 1995, six of these institutions joined the Urban Institute in establishing the National Neighborhood Indicators Project (NNIP) to further the development and use of such systems in local policymaking and community building. This document is a guidebook based on their experiences. Its purposes are to explain the strategies and techniques used by the local partners in NNIP to both build and operate their systems so as to help institutions in other cities develop similar capacities. It draws on materials from the first-year report of NNIP (National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership 1996) but updates and refocuses them to serve more effectively as a guidebook.
Tags: Community engagement, Criteria for Indicator Selection, Impact, Indicator history, Indicator planning, Indicator selection,
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Date: 1999
Abstract: Local institutions in a number of cities have now built automated, integrated, and recurrently updated neighborhood indicators systems and operated them successfully for several years. In 1995, six of these institutions joined the Urban Institute in establishing the National Neighborhood Indicators Project (NNIP) to further the development and use of such systems in local policymaking and community building. This document is a guidebook based on their experiences. Its purposes are to explain the strategies and techniques used by the local partners in NNIP to both build and operate their systems so as to help institutions in other cities develop similar capacities. It draws on materials from the first-year report of NNIP (National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership 1996) but updates and refocuses them to serve more effectively as a guidebook.
Tags: Community engagement, Criteria for Indicator Selection, Impact, Indicator history, Indicator planning, Indicator selection,
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