Public value and the integrative mind: How multiple sectors can collaborate in city building
By: Fisher, Thomas.
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ArticlePublisher: 2014Description: p.457-464.Subject(s): Urban development
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Public Administration ReviewSummary: Creating the public realm in an era of constrained resources demands a level of cooperation among multiple sectors rarely seen before and a recognition that the boundaries between what we have considered "public" and "private" have become porous and blurred. A number of recent projects on either side of the Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis show what this means in terms of delivering public value much greater than any one sector could produce on its own. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 74, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR105844 |
Creating the public realm in an era of constrained resources demands a level of cooperation among multiple sectors rarely seen before and a recognition that the boundaries between what we have considered "public" and "private" have become porous and blurred. A number of recent projects on either side of the Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis show what this means in terms of delivering public value much greater than any one sector could produce on its own. - Reproduced.


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