Call for Papers
Session 'Local and Urban Governance ...'
35th International Geographical Congress
Dublin, Ireland, August 24-30 2024
IGU Commission: Geography of Governance (C.15)
Session title: "LOCAL AND URBAN GOVERNANCE: TRENDS, CHALLENGES AND INNOVATIONS IN A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE"
Session organizer & Chair: Carlos Nunes Silva, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Session track: Commission Geography of Governance
Session abstract: Local
government is of prime importance for the sustainability and resilience
of cities and other human settlements. Hence, the study of local
governance has been central in the study of cities and other human
settlements in the last decades. And in doing so, geographers have been
confronted with a world of difference, in the problems with which cities
and other settlements are confronted, but also in way they have been
governed. This pattern of difference, in the problems and in the
responses of local government, has been painted in the 21st century by
new challenges, including those associated with the response of local
government to emergencies, such as the pandemic, to climate change, to
sea-land interface and marine areas, among others. The session aims to
explore the changes, challenges, and innovations, both institutional and
social, confronting, in different ways, the governance of cities and
other human settlements worldwide. We invite abstracts that concern
various aspects of local government institutional reforms and governance
transformations, particularly those concerned with the new challenges
of the 21st century.
Papers submitted to this Session can be focused, but not limited, to the following themes or issues:
· Institutional reforms in local governance
· Centralization and decentralization trends
· Governance and spatial planning
· The responses of local governance to the global climate emergency
· Local governance and planning of coastal and maritime areas
· Local governance and the post-pandemic
This session is sponsored by the IGU Commission on Geography of Governance.
The call for papers is open and will close on 12 January 2024.
Submit your abstract, here: https://igc2024dublin.org/call-for-abstracts/
Congress web: https://igc2024dublin.org/
Contact: Carlos Nunes Silva, U. Lisbon, Portugal (e-mail: cs@edu.ulisboa.pt)
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The
IGU Commission Geography of Governance' 2024 Annual Conference takes
place on Maynooth University, in the two days before the opening of the
IGU 35th Geographical Congress, on 24 of August evening, in Dublin.
Maynooth
town is in close proximity to Dublin with commuter services running
around the clock (~ 30 mn by train or bus). For information and CFP, see
here: https://sites.google.com/view/geogov2024/home
We
welcome contributions to this Session of the 35th IGC Congress in
Dublin and to the 2024 Annual Conference of the IGU Commission on
Geography of Governance in Maynooth (30 mn from Dublin).