The Global City Indicators Program : A More Credible Voice for Cities

The Global City Indicators Program (GCIP) is a decentralized, city-led initiative that enables cities to measure, report, and improve their performance and quality of life, facilitate capacity building, and share best practices through an easy-to-use web portal. Managing cities effectively is critical and becoming more complex as population growth and economic development are taking place in urban areas. Today's big challenges, such as poverty reduction, economic development, climate change, and the creation and maintenance of an inclusive and peaceful society, will all need to be met through the responses of cities. So too will the day-to-day challenges of garbage collection, responding to the house on fire and larger disasters, and facilitating the provision of water, electricity, education, health care, and the myriad of other services that make life more productive and enjoyable. Standardized indicators are essential in order to measure the performance of cities, capture trends and developments, and support cities in becoming global partners.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bhada, Perinaz, Hoornweg, Dan
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2009-06
Subjects:CAPACITY BUILDING, CITIES, CITY GOVERNMENTS, CITY MANAGEMENT, CITY MANAGERS, CITY OFFICIALS, CITY PERFORMANCE, CITY SERVICES, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, DATA COLLECTION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, FAIRS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, GARBAGE COLLECTION, GOOD GOVERNANCE, HABITAT, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, LIVING STANDARDS, MAYORS, METHODOLOGIES, METHODOLOGY, PARTNER CITIES, POVERTY REDUCTION, QUALITY OF LIFE, SAFETY, SERVICE DELIVERY, SERVICE PROVIDER, SERVICE PROVISION, SHELTER, SOCIAL CAPITAL, SOCIAL EQUITY, SOLID WASTE, TRANSPARENCY, URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, URBAN AREAS, URBAN CITIZENS, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, URBAN PLANNING, WASTE TRANSPORTATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/06/10761829/global-city-indicators-program-more-credible-voice-cities
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10244
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