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What is urban governance?

  • The process of making and enforcing decisions within a tribal area.
  • The process of making and enforcing decisions within a rural area.
  • The process of making and enforcing decisions within a suburban area.
  • The process of making and enforcing decisions within a city or metropolitan area. (correct)

Who are the stakeholders involved in urban governance?

  • Federal government, businesses, and citizens.
  • Local government, businesses, and citizens. (correct)
  • State government, businesses, and citizens.
  • International organizations, businesses, and citizens.

What determines the scale of urban governance?

  • The political stability of the city or metropolitan area.
  • The population density of the city or metropolitan area.
  • The size and complexity of the city or metropolitan area. (correct)
  • The economic development of the city or metropolitan area.

What is urban governance?

<p>The process of making and enforcing decisions within a city or metropolitan area (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who are the stakeholders involved in urban governance?

<p>Local government, businesses, and citizens (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What determines the scale of urban governance?

<p>The size and complexity of the city or metropolitan area (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the focus of environmental politics?

<p>All of the above (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are some issues that urban growth can bring to light?

<p>Access to basic services and amenities (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does environmental politics seek to understand?

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Urban Governance

The process of making and carrying out decisions within a city or metropolitan area.

Who are the stakeholders in urban governance?

Local government, businesses, and citizens all play a role in the decision-making process

What determines the scale of urban governance?

The size and complexity of the city or metropolitan area determine the scale of urban governance.

What is environmental politics?

The study of how power, politics, and decision-making shape the environment.

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What problems can urban growth bring?

Urban growth often leads to challenges in providing essential services and amenities to everyone.

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What does environmental politics seek to understand?

Environmental politics examines the connections between the environment, society, and power.

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Study Notes

Urban Governance

  • Refers to the processes and systems by which urban areas are managed and regulated.
  • Involves decision-making structures that address the complexities of urban life.

Stakeholders in Urban Governance

  • Government entities: Local, regional, and national government bodies responsible for policy-making and implementation.
  • Private sector: Businesses that contribute to urban economic development and infrastructure.
  • Civil society: Non-governmental organizations and community groups advocating for local interests.
  • Citizens: Residents who participate in governance through voting and community engagement.

Determinants of the Scale of Urban Governance

  • Geographic factors: Size and population density of the urban area influence governance structures.
  • Political frameworks: Legal and institutional arrangements can dictate governance scopes and responsibilities.
  • Economic conditions: The level of economic development impacts resource availability and governance effectiveness.

Focus of Environmental Politics

  • Examines the interactions between political institutions and environmental issues.
  • Aims to understand how policies influence environmental management, sustainability, and resource allocation.

Issues Arising from Urban Growth

  • Infrastructure strain: Increased population leads to congestion and demands for transport and utilities.
  • Housing challenges: Growing populations create a demand for affordable housing, often resulting in homelessness.
  • Environmental degradation: Urban expansion can lead to pollution and loss of green spaces.

Goals of Environmental Politics

  • Seeks to understand the causes and consequences of environmental changes and policies.
  • Aims to identify effective strategies for sustainable development and environmental justice.

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