Online Book Talk #4 _ 16 April 2026
Book Series ‘Local and Urban Governance’
Book Series ‘Local and Urban Governance’
Online Book Talk . 16 April 2026 . 13:00 - 14:30 UTC
Local Government: An Urban-Rural Perspective
3 books (open access)
•• Municipal Tasks and Financing ••
•• Local Government Structure and Intergovernmental Relations ••
•• Citizen Participation in Local Governance ••
Book 1: Francisco Velasco Caballero; Martin Burgi & Karl Kössler (Eds.) (2026). Municipal Tasks and Financing. An Urban-Rural Perspective. Cham: Springer (Book Series: Local and Urban Governance). (see here ∞ )
Presentation by: Francisco Velasco Caballero, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Discussant: Maria Luisa Esteve Pardo, University of Girona, Spain
Moderator: Carlos Nunes Silva, Geographer, Lisbon, Portugal
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Book 2: Karl Kössler & Eva Maria Belser (Eds.) (2026). Local Government Structure and Intergovernmental Relations. An Urban-Rural Perspective. Cham: Springer (Book Series: Local and Urban Governance). (see here ∞ )
Book 3: Karl Kössler & Erika Schläppi (Eds.) (2025). Citizen Participation in Local Governance. An Urban-Rural Perspective. Cham: Springer (Book Series: Local and Urban Governance). (see here ∞ )
Presentation by: Karl Kössler, Institute for Comparative Federalism of Eurac Research Bolzano/Bozen, Italy
Discussant: Eduardo Grin, Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil
Moderator: Carlos Nunes Silva, Geographer, Lisbon, Portugal
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Event Details:
· Date and Time: Thursday, 16 April 2026, 13:00 - 14:30 UTC
· Location: Online (zoom link will be sent to registered participants)
Registration - Google form: https://forms.gle/xENxGWkrsB1qKQkM7
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Book Series: Local and Urban Governance (Springer): https://www.springer.com/series/16129
Contact: Carlos Nunes Silva, Lisbon, Portugal, E-mail: cnsulisboa@gmail.com
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About the 3 books
This an Open access book. It provides a comparative and multidisciplinary analysis of how local governments perform their tasks and how these are financed. The volume stands out with three essential features. First, the comparative research reflected in the volume has a global geographical scope because it is the outcome of a Horizon 2020 project involving 18 partners from six continents. Therefore, it includes highly topical and so far under-researched case studies beyond just the European continent. Secondly, we look at the above-mentioned topics from a timely urban-rural perspective, as the ultimate aim is to explore the impact of the phenomenon of urbanisation on local governments and the response of urban and rural municipalities. Thirdly, the book focuses within broader research on municipal tasks and finances on several specific topics that have been revealed by our project as particularly relevant. These are public transport policies of urban and rural local governments, different ways of public service provision like PPP and public enterprises, financial equalization between urban and rural municipalities, as well as special fees as alternative sources of local revenue.
The is an Open access book. It provides a comparative and multidisciplinary analysis of how structural issues of local governments and their relations with other government levels are dealt with globally. The volume stands out with three essential features. First, the comparative research reflected in the volume has a global geographical scope because it is the outcome of a Horizon 2020 project involving 18 partners from six continents. Therefore, it includes highly topical and so far under-researched case studies beyond just the European continent. Secondly, we look at the above-mentioned topics from a timely urban-rural perspective, as the ultimate aim is to explore the impact of the phenomenon of urbanisation on local governments and the response of urban and rural municipalities. Thirdly, the book focuses within broader research on the structure of local government and intergovernmental relations on several specific topics that have been revealed by our project as particularly relevant. These are decentralization within metropolitan areas, ways of tackling structural challenges in rural areas through mergers and inter-municipal cooperation, the representation of urban and rural interests by local government associations, as well as the role that local authorities play in intergovernmental conferences.
This is an Open access book. It provides a comparative and multidisciplinary analysis of public participation in local governance. The volume stands out with three essential features. First, the comparative research reflected in the volume has a global geographical scope because it is the outcome of a Horizon 2020 project involving 18 partners from six continents. Therefore, it includes highly topical and so far under-researched case studies beyond just the European continent. Secondly, we look at the above-mentioned topics from a timely urban-rural perspective, as the ultimate aim is to explore the impact of the phenomenon of urbanisation on local governments and the response of urban and rural municipalities. Thirdly, the book focuses within broader research concerning public participation in local governance on several specific topics that have been revealed by our project as particularly relevant. These include people’s participation in local development and planning, their involvement regarding large-scale projects, participatory budgeting, as well as the promises and pitfalls of digital participation.
About the co-editors
Karl Kössler is Research Group Leader at the Institute for Comparative Federalism of Eurac Research Bolzano/Bozen (Italy) with a background in comparative public law and political science. He is the author of more than 70 academic publications, including 13 books. As part of his consultancy activities for policymakers, Karl Kössler has been involved in constitutional and political reform projects in several countries and has served since 2018 as a member of the Council of Europe’s Group of Independent Experts on the European Charter of Local Self-Government. From 2019 to 2024, he was the Scientific Coordinator of the Horizon 2020 project “Local Government and the Changing Urban-Rural Interplay (LoGov)” (http://www.logov-rise.eu/) which resulted in the three books discussed today.
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Francisco Velasco Caballero is a jurist and Professor of Administrative Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid. A specialist in constitutional law, the territorial organization of the State, and local government law, he has developed a large academic and research career in the field of public law. Between 1998 and 2000, he served as Legal Counsel (Letrado) at the Spanish Constitutional Court. He was the founder and, for ten years, director of the Institute of Local Government and Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He has participated as an expert in statutory reform processes and in studies on territorial autonomy and the distribution of powers.
About the discussants