Urban governance and partnerships in Indian and Chinese cities: Examples from Delhi, Beijing and Shanghai
Publication date
2015-01-01
Editors
van den Dool, Leon
Hendriks, Frank
Gianoli, Alberto
Schaap, Linze
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Supervisors
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Part of book
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Abstract
Both India and China are countries in transition. Both are fast growing economies showing enormous growth rates; but this growth comes at a cost: the burgeoning population in the cities is putting pressure on water and energy resources, public health, education, and infrastructure. Urban governments are unable to address these major challenges on their own. Private capital, investments, and knowledge are needed as well as a strong civil society and active citizenship in order to create legitimate and economically sustainable public services.
Keywords
urban governance, partnerships, Taverne, General Social Sciences, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
Citation
Michels, A M B & van Montfort, C 2015, Urban governance and partnerships in Indian and Chinese cities : Examples from Delhi, Beijing and Shanghai. in L van den Dool, F Hendriks, A Gianoli & L Schaap (eds), The Quest for Good Urban Governance : Theoretical Reflections and International Practices., 9, Urban and Regional Research International, vol. 15, Springer, Wiesbaden, pp. 165-183. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10079-7_9