This paper explores the state of governance for sustainability in East Asian global cities. Most conceptualizations on the governance of sustainable development are based on Western democratic contexts with a market-based economy and an active citizenry. Capacity in fostering partnerships and consensus building among different stakeholders is often identified as an essential quality in implementing sustainable development. The four East Asian cities discussed in this paper are fundamentally different: they all have a “strong” government exerting major direct or indirect influences on market sectors that are at varying stages of development and their civil societies are relatively immature, if not inactive. Given the central role played by t...
© 2021 Amelia LeavesleyCities are recognised globally as crucial sites for sustainable development. ...
Governance has been used to describe the role of network involving both the state and the non-state ...
This comparative case study of three Asian cities (Penghu in Taiwan, Seoul in South Korea and Tianji...
This paper outlines the contextual background for understanding sustainable development and governan...
Few researchers have studied world cities from the perspective of sustainable development. This pape...
With Asia’s cities undergoing unprecedented growth in the 21st century, lauded the ‘urban century’ b...
Cities and their governments are increasingly recognized as important actors in global sustainabilit...
It used to be that those interested in sustainable urbanism could be seen flocking to, say, Freiburg...
This Special Issue consists of selected papers from the 2016 annual international Sustainable Asia C...
Studies have shown that comparison of strategies for sustainable cities in Asian countries is carrie...
Despite well-documented examples of urban sustainability practices in Asia, the internal mechanisms ...
AbstractSince the launch of LA 21 in 1992, local governments in many countries have been seeking to ...
Cities have become a focal point for efforts to transition towards a more sustainable, low‐carbon so...
The increasing environmental concerns at the world scale have pointed out to the unsustainability of...
The study analyzes the relationship between social, economic, and environmental sustainability in a ...
© 2021 Amelia LeavesleyCities are recognised globally as crucial sites for sustainable development. ...
Governance has been used to describe the role of network involving both the state and the non-state ...
This comparative case study of three Asian cities (Penghu in Taiwan, Seoul in South Korea and Tianji...
This paper outlines the contextual background for understanding sustainable development and governan...
Few researchers have studied world cities from the perspective of sustainable development. This pape...
With Asia’s cities undergoing unprecedented growth in the 21st century, lauded the ‘urban century’ b...
Cities and their governments are increasingly recognized as important actors in global sustainabilit...
It used to be that those interested in sustainable urbanism could be seen flocking to, say, Freiburg...
This Special Issue consists of selected papers from the 2016 annual international Sustainable Asia C...
Studies have shown that comparison of strategies for sustainable cities in Asian countries is carrie...
Despite well-documented examples of urban sustainability practices in Asia, the internal mechanisms ...
AbstractSince the launch of LA 21 in 1992, local governments in many countries have been seeking to ...
Cities have become a focal point for efforts to transition towards a more sustainable, low‐carbon so...
The increasing environmental concerns at the world scale have pointed out to the unsustainability of...
The study analyzes the relationship between social, economic, and environmental sustainability in a ...
© 2021 Amelia LeavesleyCities are recognised globally as crucial sites for sustainable development. ...
Governance has been used to describe the role of network involving both the state and the non-state ...
This comparative case study of three Asian cities (Penghu in Taiwan, Seoul in South Korea and Tianji...