The Adapted City
Institutional Dynamics and Structural Change
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Jun '03
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This insightful book examines how cities evolve their governance structures to meet changing needs. The Adapted City offers valuable case studies and theoretical insights.
In The Adapted City, the author explores the dynamic nature of urban governance and the reasons behind the transformation of cities' governing structures. By examining various case studies, the book highlights how cities have evolved to meet the shifting demands of their citizens and to adapt to changing circumstances. This exploration sheds light on the implications of these changes for the future of urban environments.
The book begins with an introduction to the theories of institutional dynamics, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of how political and administrative frameworks shape cities. It delves into the evolution of political cities and administrative cities, illustrating the unique challenges each faces. The discussion extends to the development of the model city charter and the concept of adapted cities, providing insights into how urban areas can successfully reinvent themselves.
As the narrative progresses, The Adapted City probes the complexities involved in creating a reconciled urban environment, emphasizing the need for collaboration among various stakeholders. The conclusions drawn from the case studies offer valuable lessons for city planners and policymakers, emphasizing that adaptability is crucial for the sustainability and resilience of cities in the face of future challenges.
ISBN: 9780765612649
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
216 pages