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The inaction of nation states and international bodies has posed significant risks to the environment. By contrast, cities are sites of action and innovation. In Sustainability, Citizen Participation, and City Governance, contributors researching in the areas of law, urban planning, geography, and philosophy identify approaches for tackling many of the most challenging environmental problems facing cities today.Sustainability, Citizen Participation, and City Governance facilitates two strands of dialogue about climate change. First, it integrates legal perspectives into policy debates about urban sustainability and governance, from which law has typically stood apart. Second, it brings case studies from Quebec into a rare conversation with examples drawn from elsewhere in Canada.The collection proposes humane and inclusive processes for arriving at effective policy outcomes. Some chapters examine governance mechanisms that reconcile clashes of incommensurable values and resolve conflicts about collective interests. Other chapters provide platforms for social movements that have faced obstacles to communicating to a broad public. The collection’s proposals respond to drastic changes in urban environments. Some changes are imminent. Others are upon us already. All threaten the present and future well-being of urban communities.
Hoi L. Kong holds the Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C., UBC Professorship in Constitutional Law at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia.Tanya Monforte is an assistant professor of Political Science at Concordia University.
Introduction Hoi L. Kong and Tanya MonfortePart I. Social Movements & Innovation1. Folco "Beyond Smart/Sustainable Cities: Toward a Citizen-Centric Rebel Cities Transition"2. Manaugh & Dreszer "Mobilisons-Nous: ‘Violent Infrastructure’ and Pedestrian Space in Montreal"3. Shearmur "Boroughs, Small Municipalities and Sustainability: What is Municipal Innovation and Can it Make a Difference?" Part II. The Role of Law & Overcoming Collective Action Problems1. Curran "Sustainable Development and Property Rights: Citizen Participation in Dismantling Urban Environmental Regulation in British Columbia, Canada"2. Kong "Sustainable Urban Design: The Case of Montreal"3. Flynn "The Implications of Stakeholder Group Involvement in Urban Sustainable Development"4. Luka "Complimenting Citizen Engagement with Innovative Forms of Professional Coproduction: a Case for Transdisciplinary Charrettes"Afterword: Thinking Through Transdisciplinarity in Urban SustainabilityTanya Monforte
Ron Levy, Ian O'Flynn, Hoi L. Kong, Australian National University College of Law) Levy, Ron (Associate Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Law, Newcastle University) O'Flynn, Ian (Senior Lecturer in Political Theory, Senior Lecturer in Political Theory, University of British Columbia) Kong, Hoi L. (UBC Professor in Constitutional Law, UBC Professor in Constitutional Law, Peter A. Allard School of Law, Hoi L Kong
George Fletcher, Hoi L. Kong, Steve Sheppard, Columbia University) Fletcher, George (Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence, Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence, University of British Columbia's Peter A. Allard School of Law) Kong, Hoi L. (The Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C., UBC Professor in Constitutional Law, The Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C., UBC Professor in Constitutional Law, Texas) Sheppard, Steve (Dean Emeritus, Dean Emeritus, St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, Hoi L Kong
George Fletcher, Hoi L. Kong, Steve Sheppard, Columbia University) Fletcher, George (Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence, Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence, University of British Columbia's Peter A. Allard School of Law) Kong, Hoi L. (The Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C., UBC Professor in Constitutional Law, The Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C., UBC Professor in Constitutional Law, Texas) Sheppard, Steve (Dean Emeritus, Dean Emeritus, St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio