From Farming to Development: Urban Coalitions in Pune, India
In: International journal of urban and regional research, Band 37, Heft 1, S. 151-164
ISSN: 1468-2427
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In: International journal of urban and regional research, Band 37, Heft 1, S. 151-164
ISSN: 1468-2427
Planning is central to economic, social and environmental life but its practice is frequently criticised by all who engage in it. Seen as too restrictive by those who promote development and too weak by those opposing it, planners who advise on proposals cannot sit on the fence. Is it the planning system that is problematic or is it the planners who work within it? This valuable book examines these issues at the continuing professional development level and discusses the ways in which management theories, tools and techniques can be applied to planning practice and used by all who engage in it. Written by an experienced author and widely respected academic, the book includes case studies and question and answer sections, and will be valuable through both initial and continuous professional education, helping candidates prepare for examinations and subsequent management
In: International journal of public administration: IJPA, Band 19, Heft 7, S. 1167-1192
ISSN: 0190-0692
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 439, S. 1-15
ISSN: 0002-7162
An analysis of Ur black politics, requiring examination of both the magnitude of the problems confronting black office holders at the municipal level & the politicosocial context within which black leadership seeks to confront these problems is advocated. Regarding the former, cities with black leadership are typically older, poorer, & blacker than most in the US. The important factors considered in understanding the sociopolitical context in which Ur black leadership is exercised are: (1) political & moral inaccessibility of certain policies theoretically available to white leadership; (2) fiscal strain of varying degrees of severity; (3) power apportionment as reflected in city government structure; (4) the character of state & federal initiatives; & (5) institutional & affective racism. Each factor is explicated, & Ur black leadership policy impact & the formal political system's capacity to promote ghetto reform are addressed. A review of the aspects of Ur politics & black political leadership covered by the articles in this volume of The Annals of the American Academy of Political & Social Science is included. 3 Tables. Modified HA.
"This book offers an introduction to public administration by a veteran practitioner, written for planners, as well as students seeking a public administration career and individuals simply wanting to learn more about responsible government. The narrative provides an overview of public administration theory and the importance of leadership in today's contentious political environment. The book contains five broad sections including an introduction, sections on management, the public sector, government programs, and some impressions on why this subject is so critically important in our society today. Typical administrative responsibilities are addressed as well as issues not typically covered in books on public administration, along with observations about sound public administration. Each section also contains practical exercises, discussion questions, and references to other texts and academic resources. Because public administration is fundamentally about relationships with people and communities, the book provides lessons that can be applied easily to one's personal life and experiences. It is a timely narrative on public administration today that will be valuable reading for planners and planning students looking to better understand public administration and policy"--
In: Springer eBook Collection
1. Einführung in die Disruption der Automobilindustrie und die urbane Mobilitätsrevolution -- 2. Charakterisierung der Automobilindustrie -- 3. Elemente der Disruption der Automobilindustrie -- 4. Urbane Mobilitätsrevolution: Eine quantitative Analyse -- 5. Geschäftsmodell 2030: Eine Metamorphose der automobilen Landschaft -- 6. Fazit zu Automotive Disruption und der Urbanen Mobilitätsrevolution -- 7. Aussichten: Ein Blick darüber hinaus.
Cities are crucial for national economic, social and environmental performance. A national urban policy (NUP) has been recognised by the international community as an important instrument for harnessing urbanisation to achieve national and global goals. This report, prepared for the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), provides an assessment of the state and scope of NUPs across 35 OECD countries. It also describes how urban policy, and its place in national political agendas, is evolving. This publication has been prepared for the Habitat III conference and builds on existing United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN Habitat) methodology. It is inspired by the joint work of UN-Habitat and the OECD following their co-leadership of Policy Unit 3 on National Urban Policies during the preparations for the New Urban Agenda. The findings of this report will contribute to the global monitoring process of National Urban Policy, as will the Global Report on National Urban Policy, jointly produced by UN Habitat and the OECD.
In: The Winelands Papers
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- PREFACE -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. INNOVATIVE GOVERNANCE IN THE URBAN ERA: Goos Minderman -- 1.1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.2 THE STRUCTURE OF THIS BOOK -- REFERENCES -- SECTION A: CIVIC RIGHTS, BUILDING CITIZENSHIP AND SERVICE DELIVERY -- 2. FROM THE FREEDOM CHARTER, THROUGH THE BILL OF RIGHTS TO THE 'RIGHT TO THE CITY': WHAT IS THE RELEVANCY FOR A SUSTAINABLE SOUTH AFRICA?: Anneke Muller -- 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVES -- 2.3 HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA -- 2.4 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- LAWS AND POLICIES -- COURT CASES -- 3. THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND CORRUPTION: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INNOVATIVE LEADERSHIP: Pregala Pillay and Evangelos Mantzaris -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN ON CORRUPTION -- 3.3 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE -- 3.4 LEADERSHIP, ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CREATION OF INNOVATIVE CLIMATE -- 3.5 THE NDP AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL SERVICE -- 3.6 THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF COLLECTIVE LEADERSHIP -- 3.7 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 4. TRANSDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH FOR INNOVATION IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENT UPGRADING: Lorraine Amollo Ambole -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 METHOD -- 4.3 REVIEW OF RELEVANT LITERATURE -- 4.4 RESULTS -- 4.5 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 5. INNOVATION IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA: A CRITIQUE OF SOFT SYSTEMS METHODOLOGY: Cheryl Mohamed Sayeed, Pregala Pillay and Purshottama Sivanarain Reddy -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION -- 5.3 INNOVATION MODELS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT -- 5.4 SYSTEMS MODELLING -- 5.5 SYSTEMS THINKING -- 5.6 CASES OF SSM IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA -- 5.7 CRITIQUE -- 5.8 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 6. WHAT STRUCTURAL FACTORS INFLUENCE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY? LESSONS LEARNED FROM A STUDY OF SWISS MUNICIPALITIES: Reto Steiner, Claire Kaiser and Lukas Reichmuth.
In: Education and urban society, Band 55, Heft 6, S. 643-673
ISSN: 1552-3535
This study examines the experiences of three aspiring Latina school leaders in a principal preparation program with a social justice emphasis. Employing theoretical perspectives grounded in a community-based educational leadership framework and transformational resistance theory, this study documents how coursework informed the perspectives of participants regarding educational equity and racial justice. This comparative case study takes place at a Hispanic Serving Institution and focuses on two social foundations courses spanning a 5-month period. Findings illustrate participants' capacity to (a) reframe their past experiences as P-20 students in relation to meritocracy; (b) respond to current injustices as K-12 teachers, particularly the power of language to disrupt or perpetuate inequities; and lastly (c) re-envision educational leadership as future Latina principals as deeply intertwined with communities. The research highlights a need for a broadened approach to principal preparation that fosters future leaders to consider the engagement and leadership of marginalized students and families.
"This book offers an introduction to public administration by a veteran practitioner, written for planners, as well as students seeking a public administration career and individuals simply wanting to learn more about responsible government. The narrative provides an overview of public administration theory and the importance of leadership in today's contentious political environment. The book contains five broad sections including an introduction, sections on management, the public sector, government programs, and some impressions on why this subject is so critically important in our society today. Typical administrative responsibilities are addressed as well as issues not typically covered in books on public administration, along with observations about sound public administration. Each section also contains practical exercises, discussion questions, and references to other texts and academic resources. Because public administration is fundamentally about relationships with people and communities, the book provides lessons that can be applied easily to one's personal life and experiences. It is a timely narrative on public administration today that will be valuable reading for planners and planning students looking to better understand public administration and policy"--
In: Journal of Voluntary Action Research, Band 4, Heft 1-2, S. 75-84
In: American political science review, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 47-63
ISSN: 1537-5943
From the Countryside to the Cities. Among the many practical problems with which the Chinese Communists have been recently confronted is that of governing large cities and administering policy in urban and metropolitan areas. Only two years ago the major preoccupation of the Chinese Communist Party was with agrarian policy, with emphases on land redistribution, Party reorganization to strengthen the revolution in rural areas, and the construction and maintenance of "rear bases" to support the fighting front. But in the epochal year beginning with the fall of Mukden on November 2, 1948, the directions and emphases of Chinese Communist policy were substantially modified by the new situation created by the rapid capture of all of the seaports, the most important industrial and commercial centers, and nearly all of the provincial capitals of China. To permit the most effective exploitation of this newly-gained strategic momentum, the Party leadership was obliged, on relatively short notice, to find immediate solutions for problems of urban policy that had previously been anticipated as likely to arise in the future.Urban policy, accordingly, became the urgent question on the agenda of the Second Plenary Session of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, meeting in Shihchiachuang on March 15–23, 1949.
In: American politics quarterly, Band 2, S. 78-106
ISSN: 0044-7803
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 439, S. 147-150
ISSN: 0002-7162
The initial objective in the formulation of Ur policy should be amelioration of the Ur black poor's condition. Four major strategies then being considered by the Carter Administration in its effort to formulate a national Ur policy include: fiscal policy, social programs, governmental job creation, & curbing of anti-Ur & racially discriminatory practices. The role of Ur black leadership in the development of effective national Ur policy is also considered. Modified HA.