The early 2020s unleashed a perfect storm on local governments around
the world, posing logistical challenges many administrations had never
anticipated. Where some communities flailed, others thrived.
Epidemics, natural disasters, and economic collapses inspired
innovative thinking and creativity from resourceful civic teams who
embraced technology, sustainability, and diversity. In Local
Governance in Transition, author Mary Louise McAllister argues that
communities hoping to thrive in the future must reimagine what local
governance can achieve today. She begins with an overview of how
governance evolved in Canada, before examining how interdisciplinary
initiatives and policies can nudge cities toward a more sustainable
future. From coast to coast to coast, climate change poses existential
challenges for Canadian communities. Global awareness and working
collaboratively is proving key in finding creative solutions for local
governance and sustainability. McAllister’s Local Governance in
Transition examines socio-ecological thinking, environmental studies,
and the mechanics of government. It discusses the impacts of
information and technological systems, collaborative urban planning
and policymaking, healthy communities and social justice, and
institutional learning. It’s an essential text for anyone working
toward sustainable cities.
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Toward Sustainable Canadian Communities
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ISBN
9780774870344
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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