The Path to Economic Prosperity Equity and the Education Imperative
Author: Greater Portland Pulse
Date: 2011
Abstract: The report is based on a set of regional “yardsticks” or indicators of how well the region is doing in economy, education, health, safety, arts and culture, civic engagement, natural environment, housing and transportation. Companion to this report is the newly‐launched Greater Portland Pulse website at portlandpulse.org. There you can find, interact with and download much more detail on the data presented in this report. The report was developed so that elected officials, community leaders, and the public can have access to the latest, consistent, measurable data in order to engage in regional and community decisions. The report highlights key issues that cut across all categories. We believe that if the region pays attention to those issues, it is possible to strategically achieve better all‐round results for the region’s future – economically, socially and environmentally.
Tags: Arts & culture, Children & families, Community engagement, Demographics, Economy, Education, Environment, Equity, Health, Housing, Transportation,
Link to Resource: http://www.portlandpulse.org/sites/all/pdfs_gpp/path_economic_prosperity.pdf
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Date: 2011
Abstract: The report is based on a set of regional “yardsticks” or indicators of how well the region is doing in economy, education, health, safety, arts and culture, civic engagement, natural environment, housing and transportation. Companion to this report is the newly‐launched Greater Portland Pulse website at portlandpulse.org. There you can find, interact with and download much more detail on the data presented in this report. The report was developed so that elected officials, community leaders, and the public can have access to the latest, consistent, measurable data in order to engage in regional and community decisions. The report highlights key issues that cut across all categories. We believe that if the region pays attention to those issues, it is possible to strategically achieve better all‐round results for the region’s future – economically, socially and environmentally.
Tags: Arts & culture, Children & families, Community engagement, Demographics, Economy, Education, Environment, Equity, Health, Housing, Transportation,
Link to Resource: http://www.portlandpulse.org/sites/all/pdfs_gpp/path_economic_prosperity.pdf
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