urban governance

collocation in English

meaningsofurbanandgovernance

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urban
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɜː.bən/
us
/ˈɝː.bən/
of or in a city ...
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governance
noun[U]
uk
/ˈɡʌv.ən.əns/
us
/ˈɡʌv.ɚ.nəns/
the way that organizations or countries are managed at the highest level, and the systems for ...
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(Definition ofurbanandgovernancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofurban governance

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The resources put in from outside create an 'inverse community' which is an extension ofurbangovernanceand is almost entirely artificially sustained.
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The overwhelming advantage of this approach is that through examination of the mechanisms by whichurbangovernanceoperates, a direct route opens up into generalization.
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Moreover, the elements of the fractionated community that do not fit this model ofurbangovernance, such as drugs and crime, are blacked out, silenced.
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However, with a constitutional amendment the centre can make mandatory on the states, changes in the structure ofurbangovernanceand resource mobilization.
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Further, it is suggested the community regeneration in this case was an extension ofurbangovernance which artificially constructed what is called an 'inverse' community.
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Urbangovernanceinvolves a partnership between local government, the market and non-governmental organizations.
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Urbangovernanceis also a well-developed social control system.
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These direct elections for self-governing communities establish a mechanism through which non-governmental organizations are expected to play a significant role inurbangovernance.
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It will introduce direct elections for selfgoverning communities, and establish a mechanism through which non-governmental organizations are expected to play a significant role inurbangovernance.
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A second concurrent strand of research is abouturbangovernanceissues.
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Political will is significantly important for successful process ofurbangovernance, as changing the political environment has a great impact on voluntary and community activity.
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A key feature is ensuring that the social determinants of health are taken into consideration in urban design andurbangovernance.
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Importance of the examination of local level political processes, determined by the local political and social infrastructure is an important tool for successfulurbangovernance.
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Goodurbangovernancerequires robust processes directed towards achieving the transformation of cities to sustainability through continual improvement.
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