Innovative approaches to public governance for the new urban age : the Winelands papers 2014.

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Imprint:Utrecht : Eleven international Publishing, 2016.
Description:423 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Winelands Papers
Winelands Papers.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10459472
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Other authors / contributors:Minderman, Goos.
Purshottama Sivanarain, Reddy.
ISBN:9789462366114
946236611X
9462744017
9789462744011
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:This book covers a selection of updated and peerreviewed papers on 'Innovation in the urban age' - a conference held in 2014. The new urban age has been one that has been marked by challenges which has impacted on both developed and developing countries alike; however; it does offer opportunities to respond very positively to global issues such as poverty; inequality; climate change and social marginalisation and poor basic service delivery. The “New Urban Agenda” that has been proposed by the international community is expected to be all encompassing in terms of responding to global challenges such as inter alia, urban poverty, slums; social marginalisation and inequality and economic depression. There is a need to have a shared vision and understanding of the global challenges that need to be addressed by all the key players and stakeholders, namely governments, the private sector, the citizenry and non – governmental organisations for innovative and genuine partnerships to be effected in terms of responding to these issues (www.scn.sap.com/community/public.sector). The private sector is generally perceived to be better managed, accessible and more efficient, although it is unregulated and inequitable. Joint collaboration and public - private partnerships can improve equity, accessibility and quality and can be mutually beneficial in terms of exchange of resources, technology, knowledge and skills, cost efficiency and public image.

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