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Kes McCormick

Senior lecturer

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Umeå : Contributing to sustainable growth and inclusivity through the sharing economy

Author

  • Philip Näslund
  • Olle Bergman
  • Kes Mccormick

Editor

  • Iris Wang
  • Hideaki Ninomiya
  • Benjamen Gussen

Summary, in English

Over the past 50 years Umeå has displayed constant growth, making it the fastest-growing region in northern Sweden. It is therefore crucial that Umeå grows with regards to environmental, social, cultural and economic aspects. Sharing City Umeå, which is a test-bed for the sharing economy, is focusing on innovative solutions for shared mobility, green spaces, resource efficiency, sustainable consumption and supporting the local sharing ecosystem and entrepreneurs. One key question for Umeå is to understand the different roles in the sharing economy for the municipality, companies, NGOs and citizens to support, enable and deliver sharing services in the city. It important to understand how different sharing solutions is contributing to the Global Sustainable Development Goals and the local sustainability goals in Umeå. The test-bed solutions that are successful will be implemented both in new city districts and in existing infrastructure and processes.

Department/s

  • The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics

Publishing year

2021

Language

English

Pages

143-145

Publication/Series

Sharing Cities 2020

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Keywords

  • sharing
  • cities
  • sustainability

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-981-15-8037-6
  • ISBN: 978-981-15-8036-9