Place-based Public Policy: Towards a New Urban and Community Agenda for Canada
The author argues that the increasingly complex challenges that govern the quality of life in our cities cannot be solved by one or two players acting on their own. Instead, Canadas future competitiveness depends on its ability to set aside traditional, segmented and aspatial approaches and develop a "place-based public policy" rooted in "collaborative, multilevel governance".
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http://www.cprn.org/en/doc.cfm?doc=1186#