'streams' from the debates
Policies
Competitive attractive, sustainable, resilient metro area
Realistic, achievable urban plans. Focus on implementation
Quito: territorial planning of metropolitan services, PDOT: compact, dense, integrated, centrality system
Decentralization and autonomy for metro governments
Financial autonomy
Marseille, France: common business tax
Metropolitan ‘agora’ of citizen participation
Youth participation in urban planning, open data
Montreal, Moscow, Seoul, Mexico: 4D city electronic referendum and complaint mechanisms "Metropolitan agora of Montreal"
Protect and value urban commons, managed in common
Cooperative management and running of public services
MedellĂn: metropolitan planning and administration instruments, metro and tram driven by university students (2000 students so far), adult education for street cleaners and waste collectors (30% in courses)
Decentralization allowing cities to engage with other actors that set the urban agenda
Multi-level governance frameworks
Casablanca: strategic steering committee of local government, national ministries, civil society
(traditional leaders, national governments)
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Practices
Ambitions