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Sustainable Development Model of EU Cities Compliant with UN Settings

2021

Nowadays, the globally accepted UN concept of sustainable development (SD) is gradu®ally transferred to the city level, including small and medium-sized cities. The implementation of SD settings requires regular measurement of developmental progress to monitor the level achieved in statics and dynamics, and to make strategic decisions for the next period. The existing urban SD indicator systems and indices are not well-suited for the monitoring of specific cities. Benchmarking algorithms and mathematical modelling procedures were applied to create a methodology and mathematical model for measuring the achieved urban SD level and to ensure the most objective selection and proportions of key …

Sustainable developmentIndex (economics)Stability testOperations researchComputer scienceCalibration (statistics)General Mathematicssustainable urban development<i>Agenda 2030</i>Stability (learning theory)benchmarking modellingkey performance indicatorsBenchmarkingUSablemeasuring developmentlocal governanceComputer Science (miscellaneous)QA1-939Performance indicatorEngineering (miscellaneous)MathematicsMathematics
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Pro-Environmental Municipal Governance Developments in Latvia: Sustainability and Integration Principles in the Practice

2017

Pro-Environmental Municipal Development Governance in Latvia: Sustainability and Integrative Approaches Raimonds Ernsteins, Ivars Kudrenickis, Janis Kaulins, Anita Lontone-Ievina Environmental Science Department, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia E-mail: raimonds.ernsteins@lu.lv (corresponding author); Abstract (extended yet version). Studies being presented here have been done as initial part of wider research programme, aiming to investigate preconditions and all instruments set for environmental governance necessary developments within legally required societal (sustainable) development planning framework and municipal management practice studying governance content, process and stakeho…

Sustainable developmentProject governanceEnvironmental governanceProcess (engineering)business.industryCorporate governancePolitical scienceEnvironmental resource managementSustainabilityContext (language use)businessEnvironmental planningLocal communityProceedings of 5th International Scientific Conference Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Education ‘2017
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Sustainability Triple Bottom Line Management Enhancement for Municipal Level: Integrated Governance Environment Dimension

2015

To ensure sustainable development of a municipality, it is necessary to improve the potential for development of measures of environmental management balancing the economic, social and environmental dimensions. A lot of municipalities having successfully established goals and objectives, tend to sustainable management, evaluate the quality of local governance, including preparation of documents of the environmental policy and setting the administrative tasks and priorities related to assumptions of sustainable development, systemic evaluation, interdisciplinary approach, and implementation of governance as a comprehensive collaborative management. This review article describes the main comp…

Sustainable developmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectTriple bottom lineCorporate governanceEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental governanceSustainable managementSustainabilityField researchQuality (business)BusinessEnvironmental planningmedia_common
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Governing the Metropolitan Dimension: A Critical Perspective on Institutional Reshaping and Planning Innovation in Italy

2019

As in other European countries, over recent decades the question of metropolitan government has captured political and academic attention in Italy too. The debate has been recently fuelled by a national reform introduced to create 14 metropolitan authorities to provide for new government solutions in the territories of the larger urban areas. Based on literature and empirical observation, this paper presents a critical view of that process by examining the following questions: How do metropolitan areas relate to broader Italian urban policy? How does the reform contribute to a reshaping of multi-level governance through national and local initiatives? And how does institutional reorganisati…

Territorial GovernanceMetropolitan governmentCritical perspectiveUrban PolicyGeography Planning and DevelopmentMetropolitan AreasUrban policyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMetropolitan areaUrban StudiesPoliticsItalyPolitical scienceSocial and Economic GeographyRegional scienceDimension (data warehouse)Social och ekonomisk geografiSpatial PlanningTerritorial governanceSpatial planningEJSD
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Gobernanza territorial para el desarrollo sostenible : estado de la cuestión y agenda

2008

Joaquin.Farinos@uv.es La gobernanza territorial se ha convertido en el instrumento en el que se encuentran depositadas las esperanzas de una más efectiva gestión y gobierno de las políticas de desarrollo territorial. A lo largo del presente texto, en los sucesivos epígrafes, se analizan sus puntos fuertes y limitaciones; las estratégicas relaciones dialécticas –en ascendente sinergia– entre la gobernanza territorial, los objetivos de Lisboa y la cohesión territorial; porqué la planificación del desarrollo territorial sostenible es uno de los campos predilectos de aplicación de nuevas formas de gobernanza (entre ellos el Método Abierto de coordinación). Cierra el artículo una interpretación …

Territorial GovernanceTerritorial Governance ; Lisbon Strategy Territorialisation ; Lisbon Governance ; Territorial Cohesion ; Territorial Sustainable Development ; Policies Coordination ; European Union ; SpainEspañaTerritorialización de la Estrategia de Lisboa:GEOGRAFÍA::Geografía humana ::Geografía política [UNESCO]Desarrollo Territorial SostenibleTerritorial CohesionGobernanza Territorial ; Territorialización de la Estrategia de Lisboa ; Gobernanza de la Estrategia de Lisboa ; Cohesión Territorial ; Desarrollo Territorial Sostenible ; Agenda Territorial ; Coordinación de las Políticas ; Unión Europea ; EspañaTerritorial Sustainable DevelopmentGobernanza de la Estrategia de LisboaAgenda TerritorialPolicies CoordinationUnión EuropeaSpainGobernanza TerritorialLisbon Strategy TerritorialisationCohesión TerritorialEuropean UnionUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA::Geografía humana ::Geografía políticaCoordinación de las PolíticasLisbon Governance
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Marco conceptual y componentes clave para el seguimiento y evaluación en la ordenación del territorio

2019

[EN] Researchers and practitioners in spanish spatial planning have an absence of conceptual framework to manage monitoring and evaluation processes in Spain. The aim of this work is to analyze the main theoretical frameworks related to spatial planning monitoring and evaluation. Key factors and components have been identified in order to make a preliminary conceptual framework proposal. To do that, the relevant international and national academic literature has been examined. Also the autonomous communities¿ spatial planning systems have been analyzed. The proposal highlights the importance of territorial governance. The coordination experience among territorial actors seems crucial. Furth…

Territorial governance:GEOGRAFÍA [UNESCO]EvaluaciónMonitoring11.- Conseguir que las ciudades y los asentamientos humanos sean inclusivos seguros resilientes y sosteniblesMonitoreoTerritorial planningAssessmentPROYECTOS DE INGENIERIAGobernanza territorialPlanificación territorialUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA
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The United Citizens Organization: Public-private partnerships in global governance

2020

Can Public-Private Partnerships be applied to global affairs and governance? This paper reviews the existing relations between public and private global actors. I argue that current international politics is largely an outcome of these relations. Although for the foreseeable future the role of traditional nation-states on the global scene should not be dismissed, they come under the constant pressure of different private actors, particularly of MNCs and NGOs. If this is the case, the question of global responsibility must be raised. It has been the traditional role of governments to stand for such societal values as security and prosperity, and be responsible for their citizens. With the ch…

United NationsSecurityProfessional responsibilityPublic-private partnershipsWorld governmentGlobal governanceGlobalizationResearch in Globalization
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The Reshaping of the City-Port Interface in Palermo: A Case of Successful Urban Governance?

2023

In the last decades, various port cities in western countries have developed policies to make shipping activities more compatible with the urban environment and organization. This paper provides a critical interpretation of the process that is leading to the regeneration of the waterfront area of Palermo, the Italian fifth largest city by population. In a first part of the paper the events and economic factors that have negatively impacted on the city-port spatial relations are outlined. Subsequently, in the light of the new governance relations established between the city and port authorities, the strategy and main interventions of the port masterplan that is currently reshaping the city-…

Waterfront regeneration local governance urban regeneration urban planning port development Southern ItalySettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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A critical analysis of territorial engineering : engineering controversies and democratization of territorial governance

2012

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[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyterritorial engineeringterritorial governanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Action research strategies at the “third place”

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: International Journal of Action Research. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1688/IJAR-2014-02-Johnsen This article discusses action research strategies in regional development. It argues that regional settings are complex, and conceptualises this as the “third place”. This complexity implies a democratic challenge. Furthermore, using regional leadership as a case, it argues that in order to approach this as action researchers, one needs to discuss the assumptions the research is based on. The article discusses two action research approaches: the socio-technical approach and the democratic dialogue approach, and argues …

action researchdemocracydemocratic dialogueregional leadershipVDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240socio-technicalsequential governancethird place
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