Across Europe, cities are redefining urban development by placing quality of life at its centre. This book examines how public investment, governance strategies and spatial planning contribute to more liveable, resilient environments.
Drawing on contributions from professionals and experts in seven European cities, it moves beyond familiar narratives to foreground local perspectives and lived experience. Climate change and biodiversity loss provide the broader context, shaping an evolving urban condition in which collaboration between residents, businesses and public institutions becomes essential.
Written from a perspective informed by years of public service in Rotterdam, the book follows the people, projects and ideas transforming metropolitan regions today. It also offers a thorough account of how European cities are negotiating long-term change.
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