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Governing Sustainable Cities
Contributor(s): Evans, Bob (Author), Joas, Marko (Author), Sundback, Susan (Author)
ISBN: 1844071685     ISBN-13: 9781844071685
Publisher: Routledge
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2004
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Annotation: * The first empirical examination of urban governance and the sustainability agenda--presents research findings from 40 European cities* Charts the future course for urban governance and sustainability for cities in Europe and worldwide * Written by top experts in urban governance, planning, and sustainability for an international audienceUrban governance and sustainability are rapidly becoming key issues around the world and the EU is currently finalizing its Urban Thematic Strategy, which will guide European urban environmental policy for the next decade. Based on three years of field research in 40 European cities, this book is the first to empirically test the assumptions of the ???sustainability agenda, ??? developed in Rio and embodied in Local Agenda/Action 21. These assumptions state that good governance is a necessary precondition for the achievement of sustainable development, particularly at the local level, and that the mobilization of local communities is an essential part of this process. This book examines the processes of urban governance in sustainable development and draws upon hard data to provide conclusions and direction for policy process, politicians, policymakers, activists, planners, and academics in North America, Europe, and worldwide.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Public Policy - City Planning & Urban Development
- Business & Economics | Urban & Regional
- Social Science | Sociology - Urban
Dewey: 307.121
LCCN: 2004019518
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.54" W x 9.48" (0.94 lbs) 160 pages
 
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Urban governance and sustainability are rapidly becoming key issues around the world. Currently three billion people - half the population of the planet - live in cities, and by 2050 a full two-thirds of the world's population will be housed in ever larger and increasingly densely populated urban areas. The economic, social and environmental challenges posed by urbanization on such a large scale and at such a rapid pace are staggering for local, regional and national governments working towards sustainability.

Solutions to the myriad problems plaguing the quest for sustainability at the city-level are equally as diverse and complex, but are rooted in the assumptions of the 'sustainability agenda', developed at the Rio Earth Summit and embodied in Local Agenda/Action 21. These assumptions state that good governance is a necessary precondition for the achievement of sustainable development, particularly at the local level, and that the mobilization of local communities is an essential part of this process. Yet until now, these assumptions, which have guided the policies and programmes of over 6000 local authorities around the world, have never been seriously tested.

Drawing on three years of field research in 40 European towns and cities, Governing for Sustainable Cities is the first book to examine empirically the processes of urban governance in sustainable development. Looking at a host of core issues including institutional and social capacity, institutional design, social equity, politics, partnerships and cooperation and creative policy-making, the authors draw compelling conclusions and offer strong guidance. This book is essential reading for policy-makers, politicians, activists and NGOs, planners, researchers and academics, whether in Europe, North America, Australasia or transitional and developing countries, concerned with advancing sustainability in our rapidly urbanizing world.