Institutional and Social Innovation for Sustainable Urban Development

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Institutional and Social Innovation for Sustainable Urban Development

City and town planning: architectural aspects Development studies Politics and government Environmental economics Environment law Human geography Biodiversity Environmental policy and protocols Conservation of the environment Sustainability Urban and municipal planning and policy Engineering: general Technical design Civil engineering, surveying and building

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Sustainable Development

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 22nd August 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781136225598


Which new institutions do we need in order to trigger local- and global sustainable urban development? Are cities the right starting points for implementing sustainability policies? If so, what are the implications for city management? This book reflects the situation of cities in the context of global change and increasing demands for sustainable development.

The book introduces core findings, new methods, and international experience related to sustainability innovations and the social transformation of cities, synthesizing insights from megacity research, sustainability science, and urban planning. Written by a team of more than fifty leading researchers and practitioners from all five continents, it traces general urban transformations and introduces new approaches such as: smart growth strategies; cross-sectoral, transdisciplinary urban transition management; rubanisation; and city syntegration. The book reveals the potential of new, networked agencies of sustainability transformation, and discusses the role of science institutions in the diffusion and implementation of institutional and social innovations.

This comprehensive book is of immense value to students, researchers, and professionals working on issues of sustainable development, in environmental programs in human geography, planning and the built environment, sociology and policy studies, institutional economics, and environmental politics.

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