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Implementing City Sustainability examines the structures and
processes that city governments employ to pursue environmental,
social, and economic well-being within their communities. As
American cities adopt sustainability objectives, they
are faced with the need to overcome fuzzy-boundary, coordination,
and collective action challenges to achieve successful
implementation. Sustainability goals often do not fit neatly into
traditional city government structures, which tend to be organized
around specific functional responsibilities, such as planning,
public works, parks and recreation, and community development. The
authors advance a theory of Functional Collective Action and apply
it to local sustainability to explain how cities can—and in some
cases do—organize to successfully administer changes to achieve
complex objectives that transcend these organizational separations.
Implementing City Sustainability uses a mixed-method research
design and original data to provide a national overview of
cities’ sustainability arrangements, as well as eight city case
studies highlighting different means of organizing to achieve
functional collective action. By focusing not just on what cities
are doing to further sustainability, but also on how they are doing
it, the authors show how administrative structure enables—or
inhibits—cities to overcome functional divides and achieve
successful outcomes.
Implementing City Sustainability examines the structures and
processes that city governments employ to pursue environmental,
social, and economic well-being within their communities. As
American cities adopt sustainability objectives, they
are faced with the need to overcome fuzzy-boundary, coordination,
and collective action challenges to achieve successful
implementation. Sustainability goals often do not fit neatly into
traditional city government structures, which tend to be organized
around specific functional responsibilities, such as planning,
public works, parks and recreation, and community development. The
authors advance a theory of Functional Collective Action and apply
it to local sustainability to explain how cities can—and in some
cases do—organize to successfully administer changes to achieve
complex objectives that transcend these organizational separations.
Implementing City Sustainability uses a mixed-method research
design and original data to provide a national overview of
cities’ sustainability arrangements, as well as eight city case
studies highlighting different means of organizing to achieve
functional collective action. By focusing not just on what cities
are doing to further sustainability, but also on how they are doing
it, the authors show how administrative structure enables—or
inhibits—cities to overcome functional divides and achieve
successful outcomes.
No matter of your upbringing, or name calling, you can be all God
has made you to be. You will be able to choose friends wisely. Size
up a situation and know how to react to it. Make debt free
decisions. Learn not to withhold information that can help others.
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1872 Political Science; General; New York (State); Political
Science / General; Political corruption
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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
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was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the
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reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
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