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Sustainable Development Governance
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EngineeringSustainable Development GovernanceSustainability GovernanceSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicySustainability AnalysisSocial SustainabilityPublic PolicySustainable CitiesEnvironmental Sustainability InitiativesUrban PlanningSustainable GoalCommunity DevelopmentCommunity PlanningSupport NetworkSustainabilityGlobal Sustainability
Although local governments are becoming more active in pursuing environmental sustainability initiatives, understanding the participation mechanisms utilized by communities is critical for improving the management and success of sustainable development. Since sustainable development can also be relatively complex and requires specialized skills, a network of organizations can bolster the capacity of local governments to plan and implement sustainability initiatives. This study is intended to contribute to the literature on sustainability by presenting a conceptual model of sustainable development governance. This model focuses of collaboration among local governments, residents of the community, and organizations of a support network. On the basis of a national survey of U.S. cities, the authors present evidence on the extent to which cities utilize elements of the conceptual model.
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