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The Role of Time in the Localisation of Global Urban Policy. A Comparative Analysis of Ecuador and Bolivia

Since the 2016 Habitat III conference, the global urban policy framework based on the New Urban Agenda and the related Sustainable Development Goals (SDG11) has been adopted in an increasing number of countries worldwide. Through a comparative methodological approach, the paper analyses the making p...

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Published in:Journal of comparative policy analysis 2023-07, Vol.25 (4), p.385-399
Main Authors: Blanc, Francesca, Cotella, Giancarlo
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Language:English
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Summary:Since the 2016 Habitat III conference, the global urban policy framework based on the New Urban Agenda and the related Sustainable Development Goals (SDG11) has been adopted in an increasing number of countries worldwide. Through a comparative methodological approach, the paper analyses the making process of the Ecuadorian National Urban Agenda and the Bolivian National Urban Policy from the perspective of the involved international agents, to reflect upon the role of the time dimension in the localisation of global urban policy and its relationship with the policy transfer space. In doing so, the analysis sheds light on the role played by sequence and timing in influencing the outcomes of the localisation process.
ISSN:1387-6988
1572-5448
DOI:10.1080/13876988.2023.2173582