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Across European cities the use of urban space is controversial and
subject to diverging interests. On the one hand citizens are
increasingly aware of the necessity for self-organising to reclaim
green spaces. On the other hand local authorities have started to
involve citizens in the governance of urban green spaces. While an
increased level of citizen participation and conducive conditions
for citizens' self-organisation are a desirable development per se,
the risk of functionalising civil society actors by the local
authority for neoliberal city development must be kept in mind.
Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data collected in 29
European cities from all four European geographic regions, this
book examines the governance of urban green spaces and urban food
production, focusing on the contribution of citizen-driven
activities. Over the course of the book, Schicklinski identifies
best practice examples of successful collaboration between citizens
and local government. The book concludes with policy
recommendations with great practical value for local governance in
European cities in times of the growth-turn. This book will be of
great relevance to students, scholars, and policy-makers with an
interest in environmental governance, urban geography, and
sustainable development.
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