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Informed Cities looks at the knowledge brokerage processes between
cities and higher education institutions, and in particular
evaluates governance mechanisms for monitoring local sustainability
and the role of research within this. The first part of the book
provides an analysis of tools for governing sustainable cities and
develops a typology of existing tools. It then considers approaches
to monitor local sustainability on a European level, focusing on a
number of key tools such as the Covenant of Mayors, Reference
Framework for Sustainable Cities, and Green Capital Award. The
second part of the book introduces an explorative application of
two tools that the author team have used in practice to monitor
local sustainability, Urban Ecosystems Europe and Local Evaluation
21, presenting and evaluating European level data collected from
local governments. The third part of the book looks deeper into a
number of case studies discussing how a working and rewarding
city-university connection can be created and nourished in an
administrative and political setting. Finally, the last part of the
book reflects on lessons learned from the application of the tools
and accompanying research process and makes recommendations for
further developing monitoring tools for urban sustainability on a
European level. This book will be essential reading for
professionals in urban and regional planning who are tasked with
monitoring the effects of sustainability policies, as well as for
graduate students in planning, environmental governance,
sustainable development and related disciplines.
Informed Cities looks at the knowledge brokerage processes between
cities and higher education institutions, and in particular
evaluates governance mechanisms for monitoring local sustainability
and the role of research within this. The first part of the book
provides an analysis of tools for governing sustainable cities and
develops a typology of existing tools. It then considers approaches
to monitor local sustainability on a European level, focusing on a
number of key tools such as the Covenant of Mayors, Reference
Framework for Sustainable Cities, and Green Capital Award. The
second part of the book introduces an explorative application of
two tools that the author team have used in practice to monitor
local sustainability, Urban Ecosystems Europe and Local Evaluation
21, presenting and evaluating European level data collected from
local governments. The third part of the book looks deeper into a
number of case studies discussing how a working and rewarding
city-university connection can be created and nourished in an
administrative and political setting. Finally, the last part of the
book reflects on lessons learned from the application of the tools
and accompanying research process and makes recommendations for
further developing monitoring tools for urban sustainability on a
European level. This book will be essential reading for
professionals in urban and regional planning who are tasked with
monitoring the effects of sustainability policies, as well as for
graduate students in planning, environmental governance,
sustainable development and related disciplines.
Die Agenda 21, die als Abschlussdokument der UN-Konferenz uber
Umwelt und Entwicklung 1992 in Rio de Janeiro verabschiedet wurde,
stellt den Kommunen die Aufgabe, mit allen Interessengruppen ihrer
Burgerschaft uber einen Konsultationsprozess einen Konsens uber
eine lokale Agenda zu erzielen. Diese Agenda soll die
wirtschaftliche und soziale Entwicklung ebenso einbeziehen wie die
Erhaltung und Pflege der naturlichen Ressourcen. In der
vorliegenden Publikation berichten Autoren aus mehreren deutschen
Kommunen uber ihre Konzepte, Methoden und Wege bei der Ausarbeitung
einer lokalen Agenda. Sie bietet daher Kommunalpolitikern,
Mitgliedern von Burgervereinen, Beratern und anderen Interessierten
eine wichtige Handlungsgrundlage und Informationsquelle.
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