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What is Local Agenda 21

Handbook of Research on Global Challenges for Improving Public Services and Government Operations
A non-mandatory plan that can be implemented at local, national, and international levels to achieve sustainable development.
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Citizen Participation in Smart Sustainable Cities
Ezgi Seçkiner Bingöl (Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4978-0.ch023
Abstract
Citizen participation and sustainability are two main concepts used in the definitions in the smart city literature. Citizen participation is often used within the context of improving good governance in smart cities. Its relationship with sustainability is seldomly discussed. This study analyses the relationship between the concepts of smart city, smart sustainable city, and citizen participation, and discusses how citizen participation is shaped in smart sustainable cities. In light of this analysis, seven types of citizen participation mechanisms are studied. The findings of the study reveal that sustainability in smart cities is only considered within the framework of environmental matters, while citizen participation is only considered as a mechanism aimed at supporting good governance. The study recommends using these participation mechanisms to highlight other aspects of sustainability such as securing comprehensiveness, alleviating poverty, promoting gender equality and to focus on other aspects of citizen participation such as real participation and democratic effectiveness.
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Sustainability Strategies and Projects of Turkish Municipalities
Local Agenda 21 is a participatory process for creating sustainable development visions and objectives together with the inhabitants.
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Smart Municipalities in Tourism
LA-21, which came to the agenda with the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and described with the phrase “humanity is at a historical turning point”, aims to achieve a balance between development and environment and is considered as an action plan that has the highest level of global reconciliation and political commitments for shifting the concept of sustainable development into life.
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