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Local Governance in Transition presents a framework for conversations around technological, ecological, and economic challenges â and encourages innovative thinking for those interested in exploring sustainable solutions.
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Local Governance in Transition presents a framework for conversations around technological, ecological, and economic challenges â and encourages innovative thinking for those interested in exploring sustainable solutions.
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- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 254mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9780774870320
- ISBN-10: 077487032X
- Artikelnr.: 70291734
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 254mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9780774870320
- ISBN-10: 077487032X
- Artikelnr.: 70291734
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mary Louise McAllister is an adjunct professor and associate professor emerita at the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability at the University of Waterloo. In 2015, she received Waterloo's Distinguished Teacher Award in 2015. Her prior books include 2004's Governing Ourselves? The Politics of Canadian Communities, which won the Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Title in 2005. McAllister resides in Waterloo, where she continues to sit on university graduate theses committees.
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: Through Time and Space: Canadian Local Government
1 Sustainable Communities: Governance in a Complex Era
2 The Historical Legacy: The Evolution of Canadian Local Government
3 Federalism and Multi-level Governance: Intergovernmental Relations
4 Governing Ourselves: Who Decides, How, and for Whom?
5 Expanding Civic Engagement: Local Democracy in the 2020s
6 Decision Making at City Hall: The Machinery of Government
Part 2: Networks and Partnerships: Connected Cities and Overlapping
Responsibilities
7 Bridging the Silos: Systems Thinking at City Hall
8 Beyond Boundaries: Network Governance
9 Changing Climates: Local to Global Interactions
10 Networked Cities: Communications and Smart Cities
Part 3: Reimagining Local Governance: Transitioning toward Sustainability
11 Sustainable Landscapes: Ecosystem Services, Natural Assets, and Food
Systems
12 Regenerative Infrastructure: Linear to Circular Systems
13 Healthy Cities: Well-Being, Diversity, and Inclusion
14 Diversifying Local Economies: Valuing Community Assets
15 Learning Communities: Adaptive and Innovative Governance
Reflections: Local Governance in Transition
References; Index
Introduction
Part 1: Through Time and Space: Canadian Local Government
1 Sustainable Communities: Governance in a Complex Era
2 The Historical Legacy: The Evolution of Canadian Local Government
3 Federalism and Multi-level Governance: Intergovernmental Relations
4 Governing Ourselves: Who Decides, How, and for Whom?
5 Expanding Civic Engagement: Local Democracy in the 2020s
6 Decision Making at City Hall: The Machinery of Government
Part 2: Networks and Partnerships: Connected Cities and Overlapping
Responsibilities
7 Bridging the Silos: Systems Thinking at City Hall
8 Beyond Boundaries: Network Governance
9 Changing Climates: Local to Global Interactions
10 Networked Cities: Communications and Smart Cities
Part 3: Reimagining Local Governance: Transitioning toward Sustainability
11 Sustainable Landscapes: Ecosystem Services, Natural Assets, and Food
Systems
12 Regenerative Infrastructure: Linear to Circular Systems
13 Healthy Cities: Well-Being, Diversity, and Inclusion
14 Diversifying Local Economies: Valuing Community Assets
15 Learning Communities: Adaptive and Innovative Governance
Reflections: Local Governance in Transition
References; Index
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: Through Time and Space: Canadian Local Government
1 Sustainable Communities: Governance in a Complex Era
2 The Historical Legacy: The Evolution of Canadian Local Government
3 Federalism and Multi-level Governance: Intergovernmental Relations
4 Governing Ourselves: Who Decides, How, and for Whom?
5 Expanding Civic Engagement: Local Democracy in the 2020s
6 Decision Making at City Hall: The Machinery of Government
Part 2: Networks and Partnerships: Connected Cities and Overlapping
Responsibilities
7 Bridging the Silos: Systems Thinking at City Hall
8 Beyond Boundaries: Network Governance
9 Changing Climates: Local to Global Interactions
10 Networked Cities: Communications and Smart Cities
Part 3: Reimagining Local Governance: Transitioning toward Sustainability
11 Sustainable Landscapes: Ecosystem Services, Natural Assets, and Food
Systems
12 Regenerative Infrastructure: Linear to Circular Systems
13 Healthy Cities: Well-Being, Diversity, and Inclusion
14 Diversifying Local Economies: Valuing Community Assets
15 Learning Communities: Adaptive and Innovative Governance
Reflections: Local Governance in Transition
References; Index
Introduction
Part 1: Through Time and Space: Canadian Local Government
1 Sustainable Communities: Governance in a Complex Era
2 The Historical Legacy: The Evolution of Canadian Local Government
3 Federalism and Multi-level Governance: Intergovernmental Relations
4 Governing Ourselves: Who Decides, How, and for Whom?
5 Expanding Civic Engagement: Local Democracy in the 2020s
6 Decision Making at City Hall: The Machinery of Government
Part 2: Networks and Partnerships: Connected Cities and Overlapping
Responsibilities
7 Bridging the Silos: Systems Thinking at City Hall
8 Beyond Boundaries: Network Governance
9 Changing Climates: Local to Global Interactions
10 Networked Cities: Communications and Smart Cities
Part 3: Reimagining Local Governance: Transitioning toward Sustainability
11 Sustainable Landscapes: Ecosystem Services, Natural Assets, and Food
Systems
12 Regenerative Infrastructure: Linear to Circular Systems
13 Healthy Cities: Well-Being, Diversity, and Inclusion
14 Diversifying Local Economies: Valuing Community Assets
15 Learning Communities: Adaptive and Innovative Governance
Reflections: Local Governance in Transition
References; Index