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Introduction Introduction
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Investigating sustainability in urban contexts Investigating sustainability in urban contexts
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Urban spaces and sustainability Urban spaces and sustainability
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Resource geography as an inspiring framework for resource governance in urban spaces Resource geography as an inspiring framework for resource governance in urban spaces
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Urban spaces in developing countries: examples and insights Urban spaces in developing countries: examples and insights
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The role of the state The role of the state
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The role of the private sector The role of the private sector
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The role of civil society organisations The role of civil society organisations
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Conclusions Conclusions
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Acknowledgement Acknowledgement
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Notes Notes
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References References
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Five Resource geographies in urban spaces: insights from developing countries in the post-2015 era
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Published:September 2017
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Abstract
This chapter examines integrated urban resource management, flows, governance, and hubs in developing countries given how the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have brought an increased attention to urban natural resources and sustainable development worldwide. Focusing on spaces and spatial dynamics, it offers policy guidance on the implementation of urban sustainability within the context of the post-2015 global agenda and the SDGs. The chapter first considers urban sustainable development before discussing the urbanisation and metropolisation processes and explaining the definition of ‘resources’. It then explores resource governance in urban spaces by drawing on resource geography as a framework. It also presents examples and insights of cities in the developing world to elucidate what is actually done and the role that resources have in these processes. It concludes with policy recommendations, arguing that the sustainability framework can be used to foster positive and realistic change in metropolises and capital cities.
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