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A new urban narrative for sustainable development

Michael Keith, Eugenie Birch, Nicolas J. A. Buchoud, Maruxa Cardama, William Cobbett, Michael Cohen, Thomas Elmqvist, Jessica Espey (), Maarten Hajer, Gunnar Hartmann, Tadashi Matsumoto, Susan Parnell, Aromar Revi, Debra C. Roberts, Emilia Saiz, Tim Schwanen, Karen C. Seto, Raf Tuts and Martin Pütten
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Michael Keith: University of Oxford
Eugenie Birch: University of Pennsylvania
Nicolas J. A. Buchoud: Global Solutions Initiative
Maruxa Cardama: SLOCAT Partnership
William Cobbett: Independent Consultant
Michael Cohen: Management, and Environment, The New School
Thomas Elmqvist: Stockholm University
Jessica Espey: University of Bristol
Maarten Hajer: Universiteit Utrecht
Gunnar Hartmann: New Dialogues
Tadashi Matsumoto: Sustainable Urban Development Unit, OECD
Susan Parnell: University of Bristol
Aromar Revi: Indian Institute of Human Settlements
Debra C. Roberts: Durban Municipal Government
Emilia Saiz: United Cities and Local Governments
Tim Schwanen: University of Oxford
Karen C. Seto: Yale University
Raf Tuts: UN Habitat
Martin Pütten: City of Dortmund

Nature Sustainability, 2023, vol. 6, issue 2, 115-117

Abstract: Our planet is rapidly urbanizing. Research has recognized the complexity of city-driven dynamics, but our political realities have yet to catch up. A new narrative of sustainable urban development must become central to global policymaking to help humanity respond to the most pressing social and environmental challenges.

Date: 2023
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