
Performance Measurement in Local Sustainability Policy
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Focusing closely on environmental initiatives, economic development issues, and social equity concerns, each chapter offers both an account of the sustainability policies being adopted and a close exploration of the performance measurement activities of cities in that policy area. Readers are introduced to the metrics that American cities are using to measure the performance of their sustainability efforts, as well as benchmarks and comparison statistics that may be used to develop and evaluate the performance assessment efforts in their own sustainability programs. Students of public administration, urban planning, and political science - as well as public officials - will find this book useful to understand the complexity of sustainability and local government.
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"This book provides readers with a rich account of the issues and realities faced by localities dealing with sustainability policies. It gives a voice to local officials who are dealing with a complex and controversial set of policy issues that differ across the country. It is one of the few books in the policy field that presents both the practitioner perspective as well as the academic literature on these issues, drawing on fascinating examples that document the multiple values that are at play. As such, this is a volume that not only focuses on the substance of the policy but also is effective for classroom use."- Beryl A. Radin, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University, USA
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Samantha L. Mosier is Assistant Professor at East Carolina University, USA.
Jeffery L. Osgood, Jr. is Professor of Public Policy and Administration and Senior Vice Provost at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA.
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