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Integrated Collaborative Governance Approaches towards Urban Transformation: Experiences from the CLEVER Cities Project

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 23, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su142315566

Keywords

nature-based solutions; shared governance; urban regeneration; governance models; urban transformation

Funding

  1. European Union
  2. HafenCity Universitaet [776604]
  3. Politecnico di Milano
  4. CLEVER Cities project

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This article discusses the implementation of Nature-based Solutions in socially disadvantaged neighborhoods through Urban Living Labs in London, Milan, and Hamburg under the CLEVER Cities Horizon 2020 framework. The study aims to identify governance frameworks that are integrated, collaborative, and adaptive, in order to achieve innovation in governance structures in cities. It also analyzes the dynamic models of collaborative governance at different points in time.
Within the framework of CLEVER Cities Horizon 2020, London, Milan, and Hamburg are putting in place nine Urban Living Labs in order to implement Nature-based Solutions that address urban challenges in socially disadvantaged neighborhoods. In this article, the means by which co-creation processes and pathways may lead to innovation in governance structures are considered. Through a comparative case study analysis, this research aims to identify integrated, collaborative governance frameworks that are complex and adaptive, as well as reflect the actual changes in governance in cities. Herein, ULLs are intended not just as a vehicle for place-based urban regeneration but also as a starting point for collaborative governance. In this article, it is considered how co-creation pathways may lead to innovation in current local governance structures and achieve transformational change. This paper analyzes the collaborative governance dynamic models at three points in time in the three cities. It is also considered how co-creation pathways may lead to innovation in current local governance structures and achieve transformational change.

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