TY - BOOK
T1 - New Developments in Urban Governance
AU - Davies, T. Jonathan
AU - Blanco, Ismael
AU - Bua, Adrian
AU - Chorianopoulos, Ioannis
AU - Cortina-Oriol, Merce
AU - Feanderio, Andres
AU - Gaynor, Niamh
AU - Gleeson, Brendan
AU - Griggs, Steven
AU - Hamel, Pierre
AU - Howarth, David
AU - Henderson, Hayley
AU - Keil, Roger
AU - Pill, Madeline
AU - Salazar, Yunailis
AU - Sullivan, Helen
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The 2008-2009 Global Economic Crisis (GEC) created an opportunity, eagerly seized by many national government and international organisations, to impose a prolonged, and widespread period of austerity. Austerity is widely recognised to have done enormos damage to social, cultural, political and economic infrastrucutres in cities and larger urban areas acress the globe. As the GEC was also the first such crisis in waht is widely considered "the urban age", austerity measures were chiefly administerd throudh municipal and regional mechanisms. A great deal has been written since the crisis, about hte way austerity measures were chiefly administered through municipal and regional mechanisms.
AB - The 2008-2009 Global Economic Crisis (GEC) created an opportunity, eagerly seized by many national government and international organisations, to impose a prolonged, and widespread period of austerity. Austerity is widely recognised to have done enormos damage to social, cultural, political and economic infrastrucutres in cities and larger urban areas acress the globe. As the GEC was also the first such crisis in waht is widely considered "the urban age", austerity measures were chiefly administerd throudh municipal and regional mechanisms. A great deal has been written since the crisis, about hte way austerity measures were chiefly administered through municipal and regional mechanisms.
M3 - Book
SN - 978-1-5292-0582
VL - 1
T3 - New Developments in Urban Governance - Rethinking Collaboration in the Age of Austerity
BT - New Developments in Urban Governance
PB - Bristol University Press
CY - Great Britain
ER -