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100 1 _aMieg, Harald A.
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700 1 _aMieg, Harald A.
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245 1 0 _aSocial Innovation in Sustainable Urban Development
260 _bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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300 _a1 electronic resource (242 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aHow can a city advance from social invention to social innovation, to attain sustainable urban development (SUD)? Many new ideas, initiatives, and showcases for social innovation have been introduced; however, project-based forms of experimentation are often just part of the ongoing urban politics (or governmentality), and consequently somewhat ephemeral, with traditional siloed city administrations remaining a central obstacle to SUD. Our Special Issue presents twelve papers that address the question of social innovation in sustainable urban development from very different angles. The contributions span issues concerning smart cities, innovation in the adaptive reuse of urban heritage, as well as policy options for regions in transition. In terms of social innovation for SUD purposes, the presented solutions range from transferable legal formalizations to the creation of urban ecosystems whose institutional structures ensure the inclusion of the civil society. Instead of a comprehensive, integrative SUD, robust sectoral solutions, or even phased solutions, are more likely to be sought.
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650 7 _aGeography
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653 _ainformal land-use practice
653 _ainstitutional innovation
653 _aurban informality
653 _astate governance
653 _athe PRD
653 _asustainability
653 _arailway transport
653 _asustainable development
653 _aurban rail
653 _aAddis Ababa light rail transit
653 _atransport infrastructure
653 _asustainable urban transport
653 _aSub-Saharan Africa
653 _asocial innovation
653 _asustainable urban development
653 _aeconomic ecosystems
653 _atransitions to sustainability
653 _ainformality
653 _agreen technology
653 _afourth industrial revolution
653 _ainnovation
653 _ainfrastructure
653 _afinancializaton
653 _aprecautionary principle
653 _asocio-technical transition
653 _agovernance challenge
653 _apublic bicycles
653 _asmartphone-based sharing-bicycles
653 _adigital rights
653 _asmart cities
653 _apeople-centered smart cities
653 _atechnological innovation
653 _apolicy experimentation
653 _aaction research
653 _aonline research
653 _aCOVID-19
653 _asmart city
653 _asmart service
653 _acitizen satisfaction
653 _asustainable smart city
653 _astructural equation model
653 _aurban planning
653 _aurban rehabilitation
653 _anew working spaces
653 _amunicipal urban planning
653 _aLisboa/Lisbon
653 _arural-urban ecosystems
653 _asocial innovation diffusion
653 _aeducation
653 _aNEET
653 _asocial inclusion
653 _aYouth Guarantee Programme
653 _abest practices
653 _acultural heritage
653 _aadaptive reuse
653 _acommons
653 _aurban planning and policy
653 _aconservation
653 _aresilience strategies
653 _acivic initiatives
653 _aCOVID-19 pandemic
653 _acoastal zones
653 _abeach access
653 _adistributive justice
653 _alegal aspects
653 _aBarcelona ICZM protocol
653 _ainternational comparative analysis
653 _an/a
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