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OverviewMunicipalities in Canada have an array of servicing options available to them when producing or delivering local services, such as water, public transit, and waste collection, including in-house provision or privatization. However, services may also be contracted or jointly-delivered with neighbouring municipalities a practice some local governments are increasingly gravitating towards. Delivery by Design sheds light on this practice in Canadian local government by examining three crucial questions: why do municipalities cooperate? What is being shared or contracted with other governments? And what leads to successful or unsuccessful relationships between municipalities? The book finds that Canadian municipalities are cooperating fairly regularly, but are doing so in a small number of policy areas, mainly emergency and administrative services. Zachary Spicer examines these types of relationships, explaining how they will be crucial in the future as local services are increasingly shared or jointly delivered by municipal governments. Relying on extensive data and document collection, surveys, and a series of primary interviews with local decision-makers, Delivery by Design explores the nature of inter-local collaboration in Canada, mapping out a relatively understudied process in local governance. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Zachary SpicerPublisher: University of Toronto Press Imprint: University of Toronto Press Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9781487505240ISBN 10: 1487505248 Pages: 161 Publication Date: 25 August 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsDelivery by Design is an important contribution to the public administration community focused on local government. Reporting primarily on two surveys, Spicer provides substantial new and revealing evidence and insight interpreted through comprehensive integration with the academic literature. This book is a must read for scholars and practitioners engaged in cooperation among local governments. - Melville McMillan, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Alberta Delivery by Design looks at a largely unknown reality: cooperation between municipalities. By revealing the nature, reasons for, and limitations of this cooperation, Zachary Spicer's book is an original contribution that offers a fresh look at how municipalities conceive of their roles and also lays the groundwork for further research on the operation and delivery of services at this level of government. - Sandra Breux, Professor of Urban Studies, INRS University Zachary Spicer is the leading scholar on the study of intermunicipal cooperation in Canada and this book shows why. It is a culmination of a decade of work on this topic, relying on an impressive range of theories, primary documents, elite interviews, and survey data to show why and how local governments in Canada come together to address the many challenges they face individually and collectively. - Christopher Alcantara, Professor of Political Science, The University of Western Ontario Delivery by Design is an important contribution to the public administration community focused on local government. Reporting primarily on two surveys, Spicer provides substantial new and revealing evidence and insight interpreted through comprehensive integration with the academic literature. This book is a must read for scholars and practitioners engaged in cooperation among local governments. - Melville McMillan, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Alberta Delivery by Design looks at a largely unknown reality: cooperation between municipalities. By revealing the nature, reasons for, and limitations of this cooperation, Zachary Spicer's book is an original contribution that offers a fresh look at how municipalities conceive of their roles and also lays the groundwork for further research on the operation and delivery of services at this level of government. - Sandra Breux, Professor of Urban Studies, INRS University Zachary Spicer is the leading scholar on the study of intermunicipal cooperation in Canada and this book shows why. It is a culmination of a decade of work on this topic, relying on an impressive range of theories, primary documents, elite interviews, and survey data to show why and how local governments in Canada come together to address the many challenges they face individually and collectively. - Christopher Alcantara, Professor of Political Science, The University of Western Ontario Author InformationZachary Spicer is an associate professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration at York University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |