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13 Healthy Cities: Well-Being, Diversity, and Inclusion
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Mary Louise McAllister
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Maps, Figures, and Boxes vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xii
- Maps xiv
- Introduction 1
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PART 1 Through Time and Space: Canadian Local Government
- Image 10
- Through Time and Space. Canadian Local Government 11
- 1 Sustainable Communities: Governance in a Complex Era 13
- 2 The Historical Legacy: The Evolution of Canadian Local Government 29
- 3 Federalism and Multi-level Governance: Intergovernmental Relations 42
- 4 Governing Ourselves: Who Decides, How, and for Whom? 56
- 5 Expanding Civic Engagement: Local Democracy in the 2020s 68
- 6 Decision Making at City Hall: Te Machinery of Government 80
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PART 2 Networks and Partnerships: Connected Cities and Overlapping Responsibilities
- Image 90
- Networks and Partnerships. Connected Cities and Overlapping Responsibilities 91
- 7 Bridging the Silos: Systems Thinking at City Hall 93
- 8 Beyond Boundaries: Network Governance 108
- 9 Changing Climates: Local to Global Interactions 123
- 10 Networked Cities: Communications and Smart Cities 133
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PART 3 Reimagining Local Governance: Transitioning toward Sustainability
- Image 146
- Reimagining Local Governance. Transitioning toward Sustainability 147
- 11 Sustainable Landscapes: Ecosystem Services, Natural Assets, and Food Systems 151
- 12 Regenerative Infrastructure: Linear to Circular Systems 167
- 13 Healthy Cities: Well-Being, Diversity, and Inclusion 184
- 14 Diversifying Local Economies: Valuing Community Assets 206
- 15 Learning Communities: Adaptive and Innovative Governance 221
- Refections: Local Governance in Transition 231
- References 239
- Index 264
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Maps, Figures, and Boxes vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xii
- Maps xiv
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1 Through Time and Space: Canadian Local Government
- Image 10
- Through Time and Space. Canadian Local Government 11
- 1 Sustainable Communities: Governance in a Complex Era 13
- 2 The Historical Legacy: The Evolution of Canadian Local Government 29
- 3 Federalism and Multi-level Governance: Intergovernmental Relations 42
- 4 Governing Ourselves: Who Decides, How, and for Whom? 56
- 5 Expanding Civic Engagement: Local Democracy in the 2020s 68
- 6 Decision Making at City Hall: Te Machinery of Government 80
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PART 2 Networks and Partnerships: Connected Cities and Overlapping Responsibilities
- Image 90
- Networks and Partnerships. Connected Cities and Overlapping Responsibilities 91
- 7 Bridging the Silos: Systems Thinking at City Hall 93
- 8 Beyond Boundaries: Network Governance 108
- 9 Changing Climates: Local to Global Interactions 123
- 10 Networked Cities: Communications and Smart Cities 133
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PART 3 Reimagining Local Governance: Transitioning toward Sustainability
- Image 146
- Reimagining Local Governance. Transitioning toward Sustainability 147
- 11 Sustainable Landscapes: Ecosystem Services, Natural Assets, and Food Systems 151
- 12 Regenerative Infrastructure: Linear to Circular Systems 167
- 13 Healthy Cities: Well-Being, Diversity, and Inclusion 184
- 14 Diversifying Local Economies: Valuing Community Assets 206
- 15 Learning Communities: Adaptive and Innovative Governance 221
- Refections: Local Governance in Transition 231
- References 239
- Index 264