Making Research Work for Local Sustainability
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Köp båda 2 för 1069 krMarko Joas is a full professor in Public Administration at bo Akademi University (Turku). His research interests have touched upon empirical (local) environmental governance, innovative democracy and comparative sustainable development, all these in a national, regional and European contexts. He has published within these areas peer-review articles, edited volumes as well as monographs, for example Governing a Common Sea (Earthscan 2008 with Detlef Jahn and Kristine Kern) and Governing Sustainable Cities (Earthscan 2005 with Bob Evans, Kate Theobald and Susan Sundback). Kate Theobald has extensive experience as both researcher and manager of large-scale FP6 projects within the domain of local sustainable development and planning. She has been working with these issues at The Sustainable Cities Research Institute within the School of the Built Environment at Northumbria University (Newcastle). She has also written numerous academic works, including Governing Sustainable Cities (Earthscan 2005 with Bob Evans, Marko Joas, and Susan Sundback) and Local Environmental Sustainability (2003 with S. Buckingham). David McGuinness is a Senior Lecturer in Urban Regeneration and Planning, within the Faculty of Engineering & Environment at Northumbria University. His research encompasses sustainable development, urban regeneration and planning. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Member of the Town & Country Planning Association. Cristina Garzillo, PhD, is an architect and urban planner, and Project Co-ordinator for Urban Governance at ICLEI, European Secretariat. She has been employed by ICLEI since 2005. Cristina has several years of experience working with local governments, is a contract Professor at the University of Parma, and an expert in local sustainability processes, integrated management and urban governance. Stefan Kuhn is Deputy Director for Europe of ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability. He is an urban geographer with further studies in economy, social and educational sciences; a senior trainer and consultant for sustainable urban development and participation processes; a coordinator of international and national research and pilot projects; and a senior expert in Local Agenda 21, local governance, integrated management, and EU and UN sustainable development policy.
1. Understanding Knowledge Brokerage for Urban Sustainability 2. Approaches to Monitoring Sustainable Urban Development in Europe 3. Local Governments for Sustainability and the Use of Tools 4. Explorative Application of Monitoring Tools 5. Urban Ecosystem Europe: Measuring Environmental Urban Sustainability 6. Requirements for a Resilient Local Process for Sustainable Development 7. Building on Experience: Learning from End Users of Tools 8. Knowledge Brokerage in Action in European Cities Five Case Studies in Focus 9. Shaping Practice and Research Together for Local Sustainability