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Policies and Plans – International deals with how different societies organize cultural and social infrastructures at regional and local levels, deal with fiscal decision-making and responsibility, encourage small businesses, and create sustainable urban regeneration? How do they create and adopt interdisciplinary and integrated approaches to the regionalization of arts and culture? The exchange of information, experience, knowledge, and best practices between cities and regions around the world is needed to foster transnational learning and understanding of the nature and trends of various models of municipal cultural planning, city management, community development, and urban processes in different countries.
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"This selected bibliography on Urban Issues was compiled by the Canadian Cultural Observatory. The bibliography is neither definitive nor comprehensive. It represents a compendium of many of the main sources and readings currently available. It contains more than 100 entries, mostly periodical articles written from 2000 to early 2004."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage, Canadian Cultural Observatory | Date Published: 2004-05-12
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"This report presents the results of the 2003 Revision of the official United Nations estimates and projections of urban and rural populations for major areas, regions and countries of the world and of all urban agglomerations with 750,000 inhabitants or more in 2000."
Creator(s): United Nations: Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division | Date Published: 2004
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"This world of the city will be characterised by a group of truly global players – London, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo – and a second rank of core cities with important international, national and regional roles to play."
Creator(s): Report by COMEDIA for the Core Cities Group | Date Published: 2002-04
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"Countries which create successful cities are countries which then have successful and prosperous regions."
Creator(s): Core Cities Group | Date Published: 2001-06-09
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"Urban sprawl in the United States reflects distinctive geographic, demographic, and economic circumstances, but also results from a unique combination of public policies."
Creator(s): Pietro S. Nivola | Date Published: 1999-01
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General Reference |
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"With a clear Mission Statement the Core Cities aim to work in partnership with Government and other key stakeholders to promote the role of the Cities’ as the drivers of regional and national economic growth and create internationally competitive regions."
Creator(s): Core Cities Group
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"INTA is an international network that encourages the exchange of information, experience and best practices on urban development and renewal across the world."
Creator(s): The International Network for Urban Development
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"The wide range of players and issues involved in regeneration and inclusion mean that it is often difficult to keep up-to-date with developments in policy and practice. It can also be problematic ensuring that this often diverse range of stakeholders and partners can work together more effectively."
Creator(s): Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum
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"BURA was formed in 1990 to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, experience and information for the emerging regeneration sector."
Creator(s): British Urban Regeneration Association
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"HUD USER is your gateway to current written research and analytic tools produced by and for HUD’s Office of Policy Development & Research (PD&R;). You can use this online resource to access research reports about housing and community & economic development, datasets that can be used for original research, HUD income limits and fair market rents, and much more!"
Creator(s): HUD User
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"Our aim is to drive forward the Deputy Prime Minister's sustainable communities' agenda."
Creator(s): Office of the Deputy Prime Minister: Creating Sustainable Communities
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"ICLEI–Local Governments for Sustainability is an international association of local governments implementing sustainable development. Its mission is to build and serve a worldwide movement of local governments to achieve tangible improvements in global sustainability with special focus on environmental conditions through cumulative local actions."
Creator(s): ICLEI–Local Governments for Sustainability
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"Better living for all - sustainably"
Creator(s): International Institute for Sustainable Development
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"Linking citizens to resources and to one another to create healthy, vital, sustainable communities."
Creator(s): Sustainable Communities Network
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"EUROCITIES wants to ensure that urban affairs are placed high on the European Union’s policy agenda: Most decisions taken at EU level affect cities and their citizens. We take the lead to make their voices heard."
Creator(s): Eurocities
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"The Third International Conference on The Sustainable City took place recently in Siena and Colle Val D'Elsa, organised by the University of Siena and the Wessex Institute of Technology. This meeting is one of several important initiatives taken by WIT in collaboration with the renowned Italian Academic Institution."
Creator(s): Wessex Institute of Technology, UK and The University of Siena, Italy
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"The 11th Conference of the International Planning History Society took place in Barcelona between July 14-17, 2004. The theme was, Planning Models and the Culture of Cities, placed emphasis on Planning Models and Ideals, contrasting with the diversity of cities and urban situations."
Creator(s): International Planning History Society
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An important international conference on globalism and urban change that took place in Chicago July 8-10 2004.
Creator(s): College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago
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Related Materials
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"The meeting examined and advanced the policy goals of the creative industries."
Creator(s): Center for Arts and Culture and Creative Industries | Date Published: 2003-12-11
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" Discussion focused on leadership, advocacy, and communication and collective action."
Creator(s): Center for Arts and Culture | Date Published: 2003-11-12
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"The Organization of World Heritage Cities (OWHC) was founded on September 8, 1993 in Fez, Morocco. As of December 31, 2001, the organization was made up of 203 cities in which are located inhabited sites, included on the UNESCO World Heritage List."
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