<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "An evaluation of the presence of EU-imposed sustainability policies and investments in sustainable urban development strategies of Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris"^^ . "Cities are at the forefront of the developments involving climate change. Furthermore, \r\ncities are responsible for a major amount of global energy production and consumption. The \r\nEuropean Union (EU) has an extensive framework of sustainable urban development policies \r\nand investments. Therefore it is interesting to evaluate whether European cities benefit from \r\nthe framework of sustainable urban development policies and investments provided by the EU.\r\nFrom the Arcadis Sustainable Cities Index, the top three sustainable cities from Europe are \r\nchosen to evaluate as a leading example (Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris). This research is \r\nalready conducted on the cities and communities of LMICs (Low to Middle-Income Countries), \r\nwhich brings forth scientific relevance to evaluate it for high-income countries. Furthermore, \r\nthis research will provide societal relevance in the form of a leading example of how to benefit \r\nfrom the SUD policies and investments of the European Union. The research was done through \r\na policy performance study in ATLAS.TI on the guidance of two coding schemes: one for EU \r\nSUD policies and one for EU SUD funding initiatives. EU SUD policies were evaluated on the \r\nbasis of no presence, low presence, and high presence. EU SUD funding initiatives were \r\nevaluated on the basis of no presence and presence. Findings indicate that EU SUD policies are \r\nmainly of a normative character and stimulate and inspire cities to deal with sustainable urban \r\ndevelopment in a way lead by the European Union. Besides that, cities remain dependent on \r\nnational, regional, and municipal policies that fit to their local needs and contexts. The \r\ninstrumentalization of EU SUD policies is often neglected, and cities fail to benefit from the \r\nEU policy frameworks in an applied way. EU funding initiatives involve a lot of unclarity, and \r\ncities are mainly dependent on existing (national) financial frameworks. Furthermore, the \r\ngovernmental layer and the type of sector to which the EU funding initiatives flow is unclear \r\nfrom this research."^^ . "2023" . . . . . . . "B.J. van der"^^ . "West"^^ . "B.J. van der West"^^ . . . . . . "An evaluation of the presence of EU-imposed sustainability policies and investments in sustainable urban development strategies of Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris (Text)"^^ . . . "Thesis (SPD) - Researchstep7 (S3963071) (1).pdf"^^ . . . "An evaluation of the presence of EU-imposed sustainability policies and investments in sustainable urban development strategies of Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . . "An evaluation of the presence of EU-imposed sustainability policies and investments in sustainable urban development strategies of Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "An evaluation of the presence of EU-imposed sustainability policies and investments in sustainable urban development strategies of Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "An evaluation of the presence of EU-imposed sustainability policies and investments in sustainable urban development strategies of Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "An evaluation of the presence of EU-imposed sustainability policies and investments in sustainable urban development strategies of Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #4251 \n\nAn evaluation of the presence of EU-imposed sustainability policies and investments in sustainable urban development strategies of Berlin, Copenhagen, and Paris\n\n" . "text/html" . .