The Hidden Wealth of Cities : Creating, Financing, and Managing Public Spaces

In every city, the urban spaces that form the public realm—ranging from city streets, neighborhood squares, and parks to public facilities such as libraries and markets—account for about one-third of the city’s total land area, on average. Despite this significance, the potential for these public-space assets—typically owned and managed by local governments—to transform urban life and city functioning is often overlooked for many reasons: other pressing city priorities arising from rapid urbanization, poor urban planning, and financial constraints. The resulting degradation of public spaces into congested, vehicle-centric, and polluted places often becomes a liability, creating a downward spiral that leads to a continuous drain on public resources and exacerbating various city problems. In contrast, the cities that invest in the creation of human-centered, environmentally sustainable, economically vibrant, and socially inclusive places—in partnership with government entities, communities, and other private stakeholders—perform better. They implement smart and sustainable strategies across their public space asset life cycles to yield returns on investment far exceeding monetary costs, ultimately enhancing city livability, resilience, and competitiveness. The Hidden Wealth of Cities: Creating, Financing, and Managing Public Spaces discusses the complexities that surround the creation and management of successful public spaces and draws on the analyses and experiences from city case studies from around the globe. This book identifies—through the lens of asset management—a rich palette of creative and innovative strategies that every city can undertake to plan, finance, and manage both government-owned and privately owned public spaces.

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Main Authors: Kaw, Jon Kher, Lee, Hyunji, Wahba, Sameh
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Language:English
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2020-02-11
Subjects:CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, URBANIZATION, URBAN PLANNING, PUBLIC SPACE, URBAN ENVIRONMENT, PLACEMAKING, CITY TRANSFORMATION, ASSET MANAGEMENT, LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT, LAND VALUE CAPTURE, URBAN REGENERATION, LIVABLE CITY, REMOTE SENSING, SPATIAL PLANNING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/455711581495504073/The-Hidden-Wealth-of-Cities-Creating-Financing-and-Managing-Public-Spaces
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33186
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spelling dig-okr-10986331862021-05-25T09:31:48Z The Hidden Wealth of Cities : Creating, Financing, and Managing Public Spaces Kaw, Jon Kher Lee, Hyunji Wahba, Sameh CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY URBANIZATION URBAN PLANNING PUBLIC SPACE URBAN ENVIRONMENT PLACEMAKING CITY TRANSFORMATION ASSET MANAGEMENT LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT LAND VALUE CAPTURE URBAN REGENERATION LIVABLE CITY REMOTE SENSING SPATIAL PLANNING In every city, the urban spaces that form the public realm—ranging from city streets, neighborhood squares, and parks to public facilities such as libraries and markets—account for about one-third of the city’s total land area, on average. Despite this significance, the potential for these public-space assets—typically owned and managed by local governments—to transform urban life and city functioning is often overlooked for many reasons: other pressing city priorities arising from rapid urbanization, poor urban planning, and financial constraints. The resulting degradation of public spaces into congested, vehicle-centric, and polluted places often becomes a liability, creating a downward spiral that leads to a continuous drain on public resources and exacerbating various city problems. In contrast, the cities that invest in the creation of human-centered, environmentally sustainable, economically vibrant, and socially inclusive places—in partnership with government entities, communities, and other private stakeholders—perform better. They implement smart and sustainable strategies across their public space asset life cycles to yield returns on investment far exceeding monetary costs, ultimately enhancing city livability, resilience, and competitiveness. The Hidden Wealth of Cities: Creating, Financing, and Managing Public Spaces discusses the complexities that surround the creation and management of successful public spaces and draws on the analyses and experiences from city case studies from around the globe. This book identifies—through the lens of asset management—a rich palette of creative and innovative strategies that every city can undertake to plan, finance, and manage both government-owned and privately owned public spaces. 2020-01-15T18:30:26Z 2020-01-15T18:30:26Z 2020-02-11 Book http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/455711581495504073/The-Hidden-Wealth-of-Cities-Creating-Financing-and-Managing-Public-Spaces 978-1-4648-1449-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33186 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication
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topic CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
URBANIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
PUBLIC SPACE
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
PLACEMAKING
CITY TRANSFORMATION
ASSET MANAGEMENT
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT
LAND VALUE CAPTURE
URBAN REGENERATION
LIVABLE CITY
REMOTE SENSING
SPATIAL PLANNING
CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
URBANIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
PUBLIC SPACE
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
PLACEMAKING
CITY TRANSFORMATION
ASSET MANAGEMENT
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT
LAND VALUE CAPTURE
URBAN REGENERATION
LIVABLE CITY
REMOTE SENSING
SPATIAL PLANNING
spellingShingle CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
URBANIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
PUBLIC SPACE
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
PLACEMAKING
CITY TRANSFORMATION
ASSET MANAGEMENT
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT
LAND VALUE CAPTURE
URBAN REGENERATION
LIVABLE CITY
REMOTE SENSING
SPATIAL PLANNING
CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
URBANIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
PUBLIC SPACE
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
PLACEMAKING
CITY TRANSFORMATION
ASSET MANAGEMENT
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT
LAND VALUE CAPTURE
URBAN REGENERATION
LIVABLE CITY
REMOTE SENSING
SPATIAL PLANNING
Kaw, Jon Kher
Lee, Hyunji
Wahba, Sameh
The Hidden Wealth of Cities : Creating, Financing, and Managing Public Spaces
description In every city, the urban spaces that form the public realm—ranging from city streets, neighborhood squares, and parks to public facilities such as libraries and markets—account for about one-third of the city’s total land area, on average. Despite this significance, the potential for these public-space assets—typically owned and managed by local governments—to transform urban life and city functioning is often overlooked for many reasons: other pressing city priorities arising from rapid urbanization, poor urban planning, and financial constraints. The resulting degradation of public spaces into congested, vehicle-centric, and polluted places often becomes a liability, creating a downward spiral that leads to a continuous drain on public resources and exacerbating various city problems. In contrast, the cities that invest in the creation of human-centered, environmentally sustainable, economically vibrant, and socially inclusive places—in partnership with government entities, communities, and other private stakeholders—perform better. They implement smart and sustainable strategies across their public space asset life cycles to yield returns on investment far exceeding monetary costs, ultimately enhancing city livability, resilience, and competitiveness. The Hidden Wealth of Cities: Creating, Financing, and Managing Public Spaces discusses the complexities that surround the creation and management of successful public spaces and draws on the analyses and experiences from city case studies from around the globe. This book identifies—through the lens of asset management—a rich palette of creative and innovative strategies that every city can undertake to plan, finance, and manage both government-owned and privately owned public spaces.
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URBANIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
PUBLIC SPACE
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
PLACEMAKING
CITY TRANSFORMATION
ASSET MANAGEMENT
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT
LAND VALUE CAPTURE
URBAN REGENERATION
LIVABLE CITY
REMOTE SENSING
SPATIAL PLANNING
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