Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
225
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 11, 2005
Editorial
Routledge
Descripción
This book delves into the complexities of urban policy making through an international lens, highlighting the invaluable lessons that can be drawn from various countries. The authors, Ian Masser, Bernadette Williams, and R. Williams, explore how cross-national comparisons can enhance understanding and implementation of effective urban strategies.
By examining diverse case studies, they illuminate the successes and challenges faced by different regions, encouraging a collaborative approach to policy development. Their insights aim to inspire planners, policymakers, and students alike to think beyond local contexts and embrace a global perspective in tackling urban issues.
The authors argue that sharing knowledge across borders can lead to innovative solutions, ultimately fostering more sustainable and resilient communities. Through this exploration, they emphasize the vital role of international cooperation in shaping the future of urban living.
By examining diverse case studies, they illuminate the successes and challenges faced by different regions, encouraging a collaborative approach to policy development. Their insights aim to inspire planners, policymakers, and students alike to think beyond local contexts and embrace a global perspective in tackling urban issues.
The authors argue that sharing knowledge across borders can lead to innovative solutions, ultimately fostering more sustainable and resilient communities. Through this exploration, they emphasize the vital role of international cooperation in shaping the future of urban living.