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Ciudades competitivas y Cambio Climático

Autores - Colaboradores: 

Lamia Kamal-Chaoui. Alexis Robert
 

This report on Competitive Cities and Climate Change presents findings on the impact of metropolitan regions on climate change. It illustrates how local involvement through climate-conscious urban planning and management can help achieve national climate goals and minimise tradeoffs between environmental and economic priorities. The report analyses policy tools that city and regional governments can deploy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to potential climate change impacts, including the greening of existing fiscal policies and new financing arrangements.

Ciudades competitivas en la Economía Global

Cities are home to more than half the people living in OECD countries and almost 50 percent of the output and jobs of many nations is found in their largest city. Though most cities have higher economic growth, foreign investment and labour productivity than the rest of the country, they are also more polluted, crime-ridden and socially disparate. A new OECD report, Competitive Cities in the Global Economy gives case studies and policy recommendations to help cities, often the drivers of national economies, continue to thrive.

Ciudades competitivas en la Economía Global (Resumen en español)

El informe Ciudades Competitivas en la Economía Global ofrece estudios de casos y recomendaciones de política para ayudar a las ciudades, a menudo los conductores de las economías nacionales, a continuar prosperando.
Organismo promotor:OECD
 

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