Wilhelm Skoglund
Mid Sweden University
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International Symposium on New Metropolitan Perspectives | 2018
Wilhelm Skoglund; Daniel Laven
Within the last few years, cities around the world have promoted creativity as a new resource for driving future development. As a result, a number of networks have emerged around this theme. The UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) is one such network that attempts to use creativity as a mechanism to achieve sustainable growth and development. The network has grown rapidly since its inception in 2004 and now has 180 members worldwide, all of which have adopted the UCCN guidelines and directives. In this paper, the authors explore if and how cities use their membership to implement sustainable development goals. The paper uses the northern Swedish city of Ostersund as a case study, which has been an active member of the UCCN since 2010. Study findings indicate that membership in the UCCN has enabled Ostersund to advance sustainability discourse at a regional level, as well as improve practice in a limited sense. At the same time, findings also identify a number of challenges for integrating sustainability objectives into the UCCN.
Archive | 2011
Yvonne von Friedrichs; Wilhelm Skoglund
Nordisk kulturpolitisk tidsskrift | 2013
Wilhelm Skoglund; Gun Jonsson
Journal of Gastronomy and Tourism | 2018
Anna de Jong; Monica Palladino; Romà Garrido Puig; Giuseppa Romeo; Nadia Fava; Carlo Cafiero; Wilhelm Skoglund; Peter Varley; Claudio Marcianò; Daniel Laven; Annelie Sjölander-Lindqvist
Valuing and Evaluating Creativity for Sustainable Development | 2016
Daniel Laven; Wilhelm Skoglund
Arbetsliv i omvandling | 2016
Wilhelm Skoglund
Archive | 2015
Wilhelm Skoglund; Olof Wahlberg
Archive | 2012
Gun Jonsson; Wilhelm Skoglund; Robert Bye
Archive | 2011
Gun Jonsson; Robert Bye; Pär Löfstrand; Wilhelm Skoglund; Hans-Wilhelm Thorsen
Archive | 2011
Wilhelm Skoglund; Catarina Lundström