Collaborative governance towards cities sustainability transition

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Collaborative governance towards cities sustainability transition. / Conti, Diego de Melo; de Hoyos Guevara, Arnoldo Jose; Heinrichs, Harald et al.

in: URBE - Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana, Jahrgang 11, e20190046, 01.01.2019.

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Conti, D. D. M., de Hoyos Guevara, A. J., Heinrichs, H., da Silva, L. F., Quaresma, C. C., & Bete, T. D. S. (2019). Collaborative governance towards cities sustainability transition. URBE - Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana, 11, [e20190046]. https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-3369.011.e20190046

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Conti DDM, de Hoyos Guevara AJ, Heinrichs H, da Silva LF, Quaresma CC, Bete TDS. Collaborative governance towards cities sustainability transition. URBE - Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana. 2019 Jan 1;11:e20190046. doi: 10.1590/2175-3369.011.e20190046

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title = "Collaborative governance towards cities sustainability transition",
abstract = "Cities and their constant growth have a crucial role in global sustainable development. The objective of this article is to present a conceptual framework of collaborative governance for the shaping of sustainable cities. The adoption of the multiple case study (5) method allowed understanding the reality of the cities of Copenhagen (Denmark), Amsterdam (Netherlands), London (England), Hamburg (Germany) and Barcelona (Spain). Sources of evidence were collected through in-depth interviews, documents, and observation, plus the data analysis was performed by using the NVivo software. For that, exploratory-descriptive research was conducted with the use of a qualitative research approach. The results exhibit strategies, benefits, risks, and limits inherent to collaborative governance systems in the cities and bring contributions to the development of the governance theory.",
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AU - Conti, Diego de Melo

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AU - Heinrichs, Harald

AU - da Silva, Luciano Ferreira

AU - Quaresma, Cristiano Capellani

AU - Bete, Thiago de Souza

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