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Identifying Models of National Urban Agendas: A View to the Global Transition: Comparative Studies of Political Agendas

Editat de Francesca Gelli, Matteo Basso
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2023
This book utilises comparative diachronic and synchronic analyses to investigate models of national urban agendas. Encompassing cases from Europe, North America, South America and Asia, it examines the changing global geography of national urban agendas since the second post-war period. The book demonstrates that whilst some discontinuities and differences exist between countries, they each demonstrate a common systematic investment in urban policies, that are considered as programmes of intervention and funding schemes for cities. Furthermore, in such programmes a political vision is evident which recognizes an important role for cities and urbanization processes at a national level. The book will appeal to scholars and students of public policy, urban planning and public administration, as well as practitioners and policymakers at the national and local levels.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031083907
ISBN-10: 3031083903
Pagini: 398
Ilustrații: XXIII, 398 p. 10 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Comparative Studies of Political Agendas

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Knowledge and Craft of Urban Agendas.- PART I: The “Old” Geography: Between Continuity and Change.- Chapter 2: Urban Policies in France: Stronger Metropolises and Steering State.- Chapter 3: The Financialisation of Urban Policy in the UK: From Area-Based Initiatives to Area-Based Value-Capture.- Chapter 4: China’s National Urban Agenda: Transition and Reframing Cities.- Chapter 5: The Politics of U.S. Urban Agendas: Ideology, Government, and Public Policies.- PART II: The Changing Geography: Critical Examples.- Chapter 6: Towards a National Urban Policy in Argentina.- Chapter 7: The Federal Urban Agenda in Brazil: Democratization and Politicization of Planning Practice.- Chapter 8: Learning from Mistakes? India’s New Urban Planning Order of 2020.- Chapter 9: The Urban Agenda in Canada. Limited Room for Action in Federal-Municipal Relations.- PART III: The Forthcoming Geography: Capacity Building, Social Innovation, and Public Participation.- Chapter 10: National Urban Policies in Europe, a Contrasted and Fragmented Picture or a Shared Social Construction?.- Chapter 11: Analysis of the Spanish Urban Agenda from a Policy Transfer Perspective. Advancing to More Resilient Post-COVID Urban Areas.- Chapter 12: Housing Policy in the Political Agenda: The Trajectory of Portugal.- Chapter 13: Social Innovation, Welfare Regimes and National/Urban Agendas: Going Outside “the Local Trap” in Social Innovation Studies.- Chapter 14: Connecting the Dots of an Implicit Agenda: The Case of Participatory Budgeting as a Travelling Policy.

Notă biografică

Francesca Gelli is Associate Professor of Political Science at University Iuav of Venice, Italy.
Matteo Basso is Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at University Iuav of Venice, Italy.

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This book utilises comparative diachronic and synchronic analyses to investigate models of national urban agendas. Encompassing cases from Europe, North America, South America and Asia, it examines the changing global geography of national urban agendas since the second post-war period. The book demonstrates that whilst some discontinuities and differences exist between countries, they each demonstrate a common systematic investment in urban policies, that are considered as programmes of intervention and funding schemes for cities. Furthermore, in such programmes a political vision is evident which recognizes an important role for cities and urbanization processes at a national level. The book will appeal to scholars and students of public policy, urban planning and public administration, as well as practitioners and policymakers at the national and local levels.

Francesca Gelli is Associate Professor of Political Science at University Iuavof Venice, Italy.
Matteo Basso is Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at University Iuav of Venice, Italy.

Caracteristici

Utilises comparative diachronic and synchronic analyses in order to investigate models of national urban agendas Argues that an original geography of urban agendas is identifiable Examines five national case studies across a fifty year period