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Florida's Megatrends: Critical Issues in Florida [Paperback]

David R. Colburn (Author), Lance Dehaven-Smith (Author)
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June 30, 2002

"Florida's modern face, the result of its astonishing population growth since World War II, belies an unbalanced economy: overly dependent on tourism and retirement that generates primarily low-paying service jobs. . . . Florida's Megatrends is timely reading for any citizen, and especially any aspiring politician."-->St. Petersburg Times

 

"This brief but powerful book analyzes Florida since the 1870s. ?. . . Here each historical event is included for a reason, and each forecast for the future is based on solid historical precedents. The result is an exciting and informative book."--Florida Historical Quarterly

 

"Offers an important perspective on some of the most critical issues facing our great state in the twenty-first century."--U.S. Senator Bob Graham

 

In the first edition of Florida Megatrends, David Colburn and Lance deHaven-Smith revealed the state for what it is: a bellwether for the nation. The intervening years have only confirmed their analyses, as Florida and the U.S. have been battered and transformed by the housing collapse, the great economic recession that began in 2008, record-high gas prices, withering tourism, the 2004 hurricane season, and much more. This completely revised and updated edition brings the story up-to-date.

 

 

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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"Florida's modern face, the result of its astonishing population growth since World War II, belies an unbalanced economy: overly dependent on tourism and retirement that generates primarily low-paying service jobs. . . . Florida's Megatrends is timely reading for any citizen, and especially any aspiring politician."-->St. Petersburg Times

 

"This brief but powerful book analyzes Florida since the 1870s. ?. . . Here each historical event is included for a reason, and each forecast for the future is based on solid historical precedents. The result is an exciting and informative book."--Florida Historical Quarterly

 

"Offers an important perspective on some of the most critical issues facing our great state in the twenty-first century."--U.S. Senator Bob Graham

 

In the first edition of Florida Megatrends, David Colburn and Lance deHaven-Smith revealed the state for what it is: a bellwether for the nation. The intervening years have only confirmed their analyses, as Florida and the U.S. have been battered and transformed by the housing collapse, the great economic recession that began in 2008, record-high gas prices, withering tourism, the 2004 hurricane season, and much more. This completely revised and updated edition brings the story up-to-date.

 

 

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Florida began the twentieth century rooted in the Confederacy--the least populated of the southern states, with a rural, agricultural, frontier society. By the end of the century, Florida had become the most populated, urban, and culturally diverse state in the South--and the fourth largest in the nation. Florida's Megatrends is a lively overview of the forces that forged Florida in the twentieth century, the trends that are projected for the first quarter of this century, and how both will shape Florida in the future.

The transformation of Florida began with railroad barons and developers from northern states who triggered the 1920s land boom. Waves of migration and immigration continued throughout the twentieth century. With a constant influx of new residents from the Caribbean and Latin America, combined with the African-American and Native American populations, Florida has become one of the most racially and ethnically diverse states in the nation. The state's economy is no longer dominated by agriculture but by tourism, construction, commerce, and technology.

In Florida Megatrends, two of Florida's most respected scholars examine the evolution of the state, the remarkable changes that have shaped it, and the relevant concerns facing Florida in the future from political, historical, sociological, economic, and environmental perspectives.


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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida; 1st edition (June 30, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081302532X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813025322
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,170,035 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Seemingly Balanced, Yes...But a Trainload of Issues Still Missing., November 4, 2010
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Florida's Megatrends was picked up by me to understand Florida better and its current state as it stands. The authors did a nice job of presenting a balanced picture of Florida. I liked the book as a way of being up-to-date when it comes to critical areas of concern such as senior citizen population, the growth factor, education, weather, clean, drinking water capacity etc. While reading Florida's Megatrends, I was getting disappointed that the authors failed to mention anything about crime until the very last few pages; too little, too late. Also, the authors did not mention anything about the mental health problem that is prevalent in Florida, especially in Miami, which costs the state millions of dollars and also impacts the court systems to handle those load of cases. Another thing that the authors failed to talk about is the high rate of unemployment. On the environmental issue, they did not really talk about how many beaches are closing down, and the book did not make it in time after the BP Oil Spill happened. So that's a whole another issue facing Florida. Surprisingly, the authors did not bother talking about the mortgage crisis facing Florida and how it is affecting the citizens of the state. Although the authors made a small mention of the professional teams of Florida such as Tampa Bay and Jacksonville, what they failed to mention is that they aren't doing well at all as they never sell out seats and usually have half-filled stadiums. One more issue missing in Florida's Megatrends is the continuing renovation of the infrastructure system including roads. That costs the state a lot of money. There is the issue of global warming which places a big stress on the environment, another one missed by the authors. I could go on and on, but the fact is: the authors missed a trainload of issues in the book. All in all, Florida's Megatrends needs to be redone to include these issues plus the inclusion of what's happening to Florida post-BP Oil Spill, and instead, the authors went overboard in explaining about the history of politics of the state. Interesting, but...zzzzz.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent overview of contemporary Florida, but a bit repetitive, September 24, 2007
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Dr. Colburn earns his reputation as one of Florida's premier scholars in this succincnt but highly informative work on some of the so-called "megatrends" that have fundamentally altered the course of the Sunshine State's development in the last 100 years. Essentially, this book discusses how Florida - at the end of the Civil War the most economically and culturally blighted state of the Deep South - transitioned from a heritage of cotton-based, agrarian despondency into one of today's quintessential "Sunbelt" growth centers, along with states like Texas, Arizona, and California. After two framing introductory chapters - one covering Florida's history up to 1940, and another from 1940 onward - the authors delve into several specific facets of our state's evolving culture, from a population that is increasingly diverse and increasingly old, to the looming fiscal crisis based on the state's antiquated taxation system, to some of the peculiar political problems that have plagued the state recently. A common theme is how the interplay of Northern and Southern elements dominates a variety of elements of life in the state, and how Florida now finds itself in an intermediary state, still somewhat connected to its Deep South past but ready to evolve (out of sheer necessity) toward a radically different future. In the closing chapter, issues ranging from environmental challenges, the lingering history of racial segregation, and staggering challenges facing public education are presented as key obstacles that must be overcome in order to cement Florida's place as a "role model" for other high-growth states.

At only 145 pages, Dr. Colburn's work is an easy read for demographics enthusiasts or more casual students of state history. Perhaps the only downside to the book is the overemphasis on some repetitive themes (i.e., Florida is rapidly evolving, Florida has a Southern past but a Sunbelt future, etc.) at the expense of specific details in places, but this is a minor setback, at best.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Overview of Florida's Past, Present and Probable Future, February 20, 2006
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I am a resident of Suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and have just returned from my third visit to Florida, the most recent one lasting for a month and which included a four day, 800 mile whirlwind tour of selected Florida locations, guided by a Friend who is a former Pennsylvanian and who has resided in Miami and Fort Lauderdale and vicinity, Florida for then past eleven years or so.

The venues included Miami and environs, including South Beach, Fort Lauderdale and environs, particularly Lauderdale-by-the-Sea,Palm Beach, West Palm Beach,Juno, Vero Beach, Kennedy Space Center, Orlando environs, Fort Myers and environs, Sanibel, Captiva and Tampa. Of course, this whirlwind tour, due to limited time, did not include all of the major Regions of the State and its Major Cities. A previous visit had included a three day visit to the Florida Keys, including Key West.My basic objectives were to visit and socialize with Friends and along with recreation, familiarize myself with the History and Present of Florida. After having completed the visit, I felt the need of an overview of what I had seen, in order to make comprehensive sense of what was essentially a partial mosaic in space and time.

This book has filled the Bill for me. The Authors are Scholars who write in a very readable and authoritative Style and I can heartilly reccomend it to anyone who wishes to understnad the Past, Present and Probable Future of Florida.
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