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- Expert Opinions
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"I believe the ideas (in
The Restoration Economy) are truly coming into their own now,
and will be central to the development of the 21st century green
economy."
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MarketXchange,
"Sustainability
101: Required Reading",
(January 12, 2009)
"My copious compliments on
your impressive book The Restoration Economy. I got it late
last week and finished reading it last night. I am normally not in a
breathless tone in praising a book but yours has a message of
immense importance."
Mohan K. Wali,
Director & Professor, OSU
Environmental Science Graduate Program
Director & Professor, School of Environment & Natural Resources
Professor, John Glenn School of Public Affairs
The Ohio State
University (February
2007)
"I am reading your excellent
book, The Restoration Economy. What
an eye-opener! My personal observation is that you are
the czar holding the keys to a kingdom just being discovered, that
will reign as the leading influence for development/restoration in
the U.S. and the world evermore." -
Dr. Neil Ogg,
Associate Vice President,
Public
Service & Agriculture,
Clemson
University (December 2006)
"The Restoration Economy
is a wonderful guidebook for businesspeople like myself. It points
to a wealth of practical, profitable, and personally rewarding paths
for entrepreneurs and companies interested in restoring and
revitalizing our world."
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Barry Peterson,
CEO, TidalMarsh LLC
(August
2006)
"These trends, and the hope
for business district revitalization, are reinforced by the
most respected trend watchers of today,
from Richard Florida's The Rise of the Creative Class
to Storm Cunningham's The Restoration Economy."
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Brad Segal,
from his Chapter 1 "The State of
Business District Revitalization", in
Making Business Districts Work, by David Feehan, MSW,
Marvin D. Fait, Ph.D., editors
(The Haworth Press, 2006).
"To say your book has been an
inspiration to me is an
understatement. Since reading it, I have pursued a profession of
commercial real estate and development involving adaptive reuse of
historic structures. Each chapter of your book has been a source of
entrepreneurial thoughts and ideas. I have recommended, and bought,
your book for others including the CEO of a major retailer. Your
book comes up in discussions many times." -
Dan Peterson,
Adam Commercial
Real Estate Services
"The Restoration Economy
is an extremely important and fascinating
book. A real must for everybody who is interested in our
future, or who wants to be part of the global restoration economy."
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Amos Brandeis
(www.RestorationPlanning.com)
Architect and Urban & Regional Planner, Vice Chairman of Israel
Planners' Association.
"This
book has expanded my own thinking and optimism about the
future...more than any I have read in years. In my work
on national environmental policy-- particularly with respect
to the restoration of the Nation’s major ecosystems such as the
Everglades, Great Lakes, Chesapeake Bay, and coastal Louisiana--I
have advocated restoration as a new environmental movement rivaled
only by the conservation movement of Teddy Roosevelt and the
preservation movement championed by Rachel Carson. Storm
Cunningham’s remarkable book,
The Restoration Economy, led me to realize that I was thinking
too small, and that the success of the environmental movement will
be driven by a larger shift in the world economy toward restoration.
The linkages Cunningham has uncovered and encouraged between the
corporate and environmental policy worlds should help shape the
debate for decades to come." -
Bill Leary,
former
Associate Director of
Natural Resources,
White House Council on Environmental Quality
"This
book is an original, a first! I profited from it greatly,
and I quote from it in my speeches, especially regarding the
importance of restoration in the economic life cycle. Cunningham
convincingly demonstrates that tremendous markets for new products
and services hide just beneath the surface of the deteriorating
assets in our natural and built environments. He points us toward
restorative development as a smarter, more economically compelling
alternative to sprawling new development."
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William H. Hudnut III,
former 4-term Mayor of
Indianapolis
Senior Fellow -
Urban Land Institute;
Past President -
National
League of Cities
Author, Cities on the Rebound: A Vision for Urban America
(1998) and
Halfway
to Everywhere: A Portrait of America's First-Tier Suburbs (2004)
"Storm Cunningham, the author
of "The Restoration Economy" is a
leading researcher on using restoration projects to drive
the American economy."
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The
Snelling Center for Government.
"It
has been our pleasure to discuss the topic
of ecosystem restoration with the
extraordinary Storm Cunningham, author of
the thought-provoking
book, The Restoration
Economy, and executive director of
Revitalization Institute. Cunningham
provides an enlightening economic
perspective in our Expert's View column on
Page 12"...Editor, Summer
2005 issue of
PBS&J's Highlights magazine: Read
it online at:
http://www.pbsj.com/Press/Highlights/PDF/2005Summer.pdf
"The book (The Restoration
Economy) was fascinating."
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Mark Clayton,
staff writer,
The Christian Science Monitor
(click
here for article in April 7, 2005 online edition)
"...this
book delivers more than it promises, because it also
offers the greatest new-growth frontier for hundreds of professional
and trade associations. …[A]nyone involved in strategic planning--or
wanting to understand the macrotrends that are affecting their
members--will find The Restoration Economy to be
a wealth of insight and ideas.
An added bonus: It's the best news you'll
read about the world your children will inherit."
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June 2004 issue of
Executive Update, the magazine
of the
Greater Washington Society of Association Executives (which
recently merged with the
American Society of
Association Executives), featured The Restoration Economy
in their list of 11 non-fiction
Perfect Page Turners for their CEO Summer Reading List.
"Little more than a year after
being published, The Restoration Economy is already
being hailed by business, political, environmental, and academic
leaders as a modern classic.
Few books in recent times have so quickly and effectively reshaped
our dialogue and assumptions about the future of economic
development at the community, corporate, and global levels." -
Tim Fields,
Senior Vice President,
Tetra Tech, Inc. and former
Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste & Emergency Response,
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
Tetra Tech, Inc.
is a leading environmental and infrastructure engineering firm with
over 9000 employees. They operate worldwide in 8 of the
12 sectors of
restorative development, from fisheries, ecosystems, agriculture, &
watersheds, to brownfields, infrastructure, disasters, & heritage.
"The Restoration Economy
is required reading for students
coming into our Civil Engineering Technology program, so we go
through about 160 copies per year. It's the best overview of this
rapidly-growing area of opportunity, and it's important that
technologists hear about restorative development." -
William Humber,
Chair,
Centre for the Built Environment,
Seneca
College, Toronto, Canada
[Seneca College is
on the leading edge of the trend towards integrated revitalization,
as witnessed by their 4-year degree in Integrated Environmental Site
Remediation.]
"The Restoration Economy
is required reading here at
Weston Solutions. It has been indispensable in helping
us refocus our strategy on the restorative development mega-trend,
and re-examine the changing buying habits of our strategic clients.
We were moving in that direction already, but Storm Cunningham
provided the additional clarity we needed." -
Bill Robertson,
Chairman,
Weston
Solutions, &
former Associate Chief of Engineers at the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers. Weston Solutions, Inc. is
a leading environmental remediation, redevelopment, management, &
compliance firm serving industry & government (their mission
statement begins with the phrase "restoring resource efficiency").
Based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, Weston employs over 1,700
people. They have 60 offices and operations in the U.S., Europe,
Latin America, & Asia.
"The Restoration
Economy is without a doubt
the most important and valuable business book I have read in
many years. It is also tremendous fun to read. I am
just starting my second journey through it, and it is already
festooned with over 50 "post-it notes" marking exceptionally
insightful and useful passages. It is must reading for
anyone involved or interested in the future of planning,
community economic development, and restoration of our
environment. This is a great book!"
- Don Pross,
Urban revitalization planner & development consultant
Former Director of
Planning & Real Estate Development for
Amtrak.
Don Pross is recognized as the driving force behind the
restoration & redevelopment of many historic rail stations & brownfields nationwide.
"Highly recommended (for) public, academic, upper-division
undergraduate and up, and professional libraries. ...An
important reference and
required addition to business and
interdisciplinary (library) collections. ...An exciting prescription
embracing business profitability as an integral component of
protecting, restoring, and enhancing the world's physical, social,
and economic infrastructures."
-
S.R. Kahn,
University of Cincinnati
(from the April 2003 issue of
Choice, the academic magazine of the
American Library
Association)
"Cunningham does a superb job... By reading this
book, one...gets a sense of where business will be going in the
future...literally thousands of opportunities for businesses, large
and small, to get involved in clean up and restoration."
- Dr. William L. Halvorson,
US Geological
Survey & University of Arizona
"Cunningham shows that
restoration can benefit both the environment and the bottom
line. Most valuable is Cunningham's ability to show the vital
link...between those working with the built environment and
those working with the natural environment. ...restorative
development has proven to be an effective solution from an
economic and scientific standpoint."
- Howard Kozloff,
from his review in the March 2003 issue of Urban Land,
the monthly magazine of the
Urban Land Institute.
"It's hard not to be
suspicious of any book that claims to have uncovered 'the major
driver of economic growth in the 21st Century'. But even a cursory glance at Storm Cunningham's The
Restoration Economy will persuade the most resistant of
skeptics that the author has awakened to a reality which is all
around us... Anyone who reads this book from cover to cover will
not only be convinced by its intelligence and authoritative
research, but also disarmed and even charmed by its direct,
unpretentious style.
...To call the book
practical and real-world is an understatement; it's virtually a
guidebook on how to perceive and increase new realms of successful
business enterprises in the new millennium. ...Cunningham doesn't
simply believe that "we are maturing from the 'exploit and run'
behavior of raiders to becoming long-term natives of our planet,"
and that "this century shows every sign of going down in history
as our proudest moment"; he has written a book that will help make
that belief a reality. ...This book is an invaluable tool to rally and unite the vision of
business, government, and society."
- Nicole V. Gagné,
from her book
review on pg. 184 of the Nov./Dec. issue of Traditional
Buildings
"Cunningham does an admirable job...on
issues of crisis and restoration from around the world.
The Restoration Economy is a good read...the logic of
creating business opportunities out of restoration work is sound,
and the case studies that flesh out these principles are
inspiring and memorable."
- Christina Kimball,
from her book review in Feb. 2003
Environmental Building News
"Any companies or consultants looking for new markets must
read The Restoration Economy! Opportunities
abound in this huge, exploding, little-known economic sector."
– Pamela J. Gordon,
CMC, President,
Technology Forecasters, Inc.
"This is a landmark work, extremely well written and
developed. This book really opened my eyes on a topic that I had
never before considered. I was relieved to see that
there is a good and reasonable solution to the ruinous policies of
unbridled new development."
- Mark Stewart,
Senior Vice President,
Intrado, Inc.
"Storm Cunningham really nails it:
The
Restoration Economy is THE book for 21st Century corporate
and political leaders! It makes a compelling business case for
the profitable opportunities we all have for restoring our
communities, our economies, and our world." -
Dr. Bob Rosen,
CEO,
Healthy Companies International
Author of 3 books: Global Literacies; Leading People;
&
The
Healthy Company.
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"Cunningham has
bridged the gap between a well-researched academic work and a
useful, practical book, certain to be used by redevelopment
professionals. I found it a necessary tool in stimulating
candid discussions with regulators, developers and planners during
my video series project."
- John W. Sutherlin, Ph.D.,
University of
Louisiana-Monroe,
Prod./Director:
Brownfields: Reclaiming America's Cities
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"A must-read for businesspeople and policymakers!
It’s not often that a book forces us to see the world differently,
while also inspiring innovative, entrepreneurial, practical
solutions to pressing problems. The Restoration Economy is such a
book…a blueprint for economic prosperity based on dramatically
improving—not just preserving—the quality of our natural and built
environments."
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- Greg Watson,
VP,
Massachusetts
Technology Collaborative
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