
This academic review examines strategic planning in cities from a comparative perspective, focusing on its role in governance and urban sustainability. It analyzes some international experiences in Europe, Latin America, North America, and Asia, and highlights the importance of citizen participation, public innovation, and long-term vision to achieve sustainable urban development. Produced in 2018, the review serves as a historical reference for the state of the art in urban planning and sustainable development.
sustainable cities, Latin America, strategic urban planning, territorial governance, comparative urban studies, global cities
sustainable cities, Latin America, strategic urban planning, territorial governance, comparative urban studies, global cities
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