A framework for City Prosperity Index: linking indicators, analysis and policy

Translated title of the contribution: 城市繁荣指数体系: 指标、分析及政策的联结

Cecilia Wong, Chengguo Zhang (Translator)

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Abstract

This paper argues for a more robust and flexible framework to develop the “City Prosperity Index” (CPI), which aims to connect indicators and analytical intelligence with the policy needs of urban planners and government strategists. The adoption of a more progressive and balanced agenda of ‘people-centred’ urban prosperity in the UNHabitat’s newly developed CPI has already led to a more holistic approach to integrating productivity, infrastructure, quality of life, equity and social inclusion, and environmental sustainability into a coherent framework. Building on this international agenda, there is still scope to critically revise and improve the conceptual and methodological framework of the CPI, probably in an incremental manner, to make it a more tailored policy instrument that can truly address the different sets of challenges faced by cities in different regions under different socio-spatial contexts to achieve sustainable prosperity.
Translated title of the contribution城市繁荣指数体系: 指标、分析及政策的联结
Original languageChinese (Simplified)
Pages (from-to)48-54
Number of pages7
JournalUrban Planning International
Volume2018
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2018

Keywords

  • City Prosperity Index
  • indicators
  • United Nations

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