Pinpointing the Urban Paradigm Shift

From the 1980s on, a techno-economic paradigm for urban development has encouraged local governments to promote policy agendas that reflect the idea of neoliberal city. This approach has been popular until the 2010s. More recently, however, it has faced g

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Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko Martin de Jong

The Inclusive City “Putting the ‘inclusive city’ on the agenda is an urgent task; it prompts us to address multiple exclusions too often encountered across urban areas. As such, this book provides a welcome antidote to the currently dominant technological efficiency of ‘smart cities’, by shifting the focus instead onto how we might define urban inclusion and encourage new policies and practices in its support.” —Simon Joss, Professor of Urban Futures, University of Glasgow, Scotland “Inclusive growth is one of the most important ideas in the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Cities are the instances in which social and economic inclusion matters most. Martin de Jong and Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, both known scholars in the field of urban planning, have written a most compelling book on inclusive cities. They show that economic inclusion should be given a high priority in the making of an inclusive city.” —Shunsuke Managi, Distinguished Professor and Director of the Urban Institute at Kyushu University, Japan, and Director of UNEP Inclusive Wealth Report

Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko • Martin de Jong

The Inclusive City The Theory and Practice of Creating Shared Urban Prosperity

Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko Tampere University Tampere, Finland

Martin de Jong Erasmus Initiative for the Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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