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Vancouver: The Sustainable City

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Vancouver exemplifies the richness of the many processes that set the civic culture of large contemporary cities. This paper focuses on what drives the social and economic construction of Vancouver, pointing to the complex linkages that tie agents to their environment. It shows that, in Vancouver, power arises from strong popular control and local democratic and participatory values, where group interactions produce and co-produce community development. The Vancouver regime is open yet stable, socially progressive yet fiscally conservative and pro-development. It is a regime that upholds an activist, tolerant and entrepreneurial civic culture. It emerges from an on-going process where the openness of the regime is re-negotiated in each neighbourhood and around each policy arena leading to the emergence of a culture of ongoing participation where civic, neighbourhood, ethnic and business groups constantly re-invent the city.
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halshs-00379849 , version 1 (29-04-2009)

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Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly. Vancouver: The Sustainable City. Journal of Urban Affairs, 2008, 30 (4), pp. 375-388. ⟨halshs-00379849⟩

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