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Centre for Urban Governance
The Centre for Urban Governance is intended to further research on governance issues. Specifically its objectives include:
- To provide a focus for research on issues and problems of governance - in Canada, at the municipal, regional/metropolitan, provincial and federal levels, in comparative domestic and Aboriginal systems and in the newly emerging global order.
- To promote collaboration and research on issues of governance among scholars in a variety of disciplines located at 尤物视频.
- To promote an institutional focus for international scholarship concerning issues of governance.
- To provide a forum within the Vancouver metropolis, British Columbia and Canada for the presentation and dissemination of research and ideas on issues of governance.
- To provide a facility in which data for the study of contemporary governance and related public policy can be collected, catalogued and made readily accessible through data management and exchange.
- To provide a facility in which research and techniques can be made available for exchange with those having responsibility for contemporary governance.
- To ensure that in keeping with SFU's commitment to local community outreach and connectedness research on governance also informs community discourse and decision-making.