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Rescaling Urban Governance

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Cities across the globe face unprecedented challenges as a result of ever-increasing pressure from climate change, migration, ageing populations and resource shortages. In order to guarantee a sust...
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  • 14 August 2021
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Cities across the globe face unprecedented challenges as a result of ever-increasing pressure from climate change, migration, ageing populations and resource shortages. In order to guarantee a sustainable global future, these issues demand radical new approaches to how we govern our cities.

Providing new research and thinking about cities, their governance and innovative models of planning reform, this timely and important book compares the UK with an array of international examples to examine cutting-edge experimentation and innovation in new models of governance and urban policy.

The flagship text of the Urban Policy, Planning and Built Environment series, this broad but accessible volume is ideal for students and provides an authoritative single point of reference for teaching.

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Price: $40.95
Pages: 220
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Series: Urban Policy, Planning and the Built Environment
Publication Date: 14 August 2021
ISBN: 9781447350798
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Local government law, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, Regional, state and other local government policies
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John Sturzaker is a Senior Lecturer in Planning at the University of Liverpool.

Alex Nurse is a Lecturer in Urban Planning at the University of Liverpool.

Introduction: Planning reform and state spatial rescaling

Devolution: A patchwork quilt of planning reform

Replacing the regions: The evolution of English subnational reform

City regions and the cities within them: Connecting two overlapping scales

Local authorities: Powerhouses or scapegoats?

Community-led governance: Opportunities and constraints

Conclusion: Rescaling urban governance