A Manifesto for the Just City

This book addresses the need to re-imagine and re-conceptualise the Just City in light of recent systemic shocks: climate change, the pandemic, a generalised erosion of democratic standards and more. It contains texts by a number of guests and 43 manifestos written by students from 25 universities f...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1601582025-05-22T11:42:56Z A Manifesto for the Just City Rocco, Roberto Newton, Caroline Maria Vergara d’Alençon, Luz van der Watt, Anja Just City, Spatial Justice New Urban Agenda World Urban Campaign Democracy Participatory planning Urban visioning, Manifesto thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape architecture and design::AMVD City and town planning: architectural aspects This book addresses the need to re-imagine and re-conceptualise the Just City in light of recent systemic shocks: climate change, the pandemic, a generalised erosion of democratic standards and more. It contains texts by a number of guests and 43 manifestos written by students from 25 universities from all over the world. A “Manifesto for the Just City” comes in the wake of the realisation that socio-spatial justice is a crucial dimension for sustainability transitions. Growing inequality and the erosion of the public sphere undermine the social and political structures required to fight climate change, pandemics and other systemic shocks. With this book, we have sought to encourage students to formulate their own visions for the Just City and for a just transition. This book is result of an Urban Thinkers Campus organised between 9 and 30 November 2020. The Urban Thinkers Campus (UTC) model is an initiative of UN-Habitat’s World Urban Campaign, conceived in 2014 as an open space for critical exchange between stakeholders and partners. It aims to promote debate and action on sustainable and inclusive urbanization upholding the principles and guidelines contained in the New Urban Agenda, launched at Habitat-III in 2016 in Quito, Ecuador. 2025-05-22T11:42:55Z 2025-05-22T11:42:55Z 2021 book ONIX_20250522T133704_9789463663670_10 9789463663670 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/160158 eng Manifesto for the Just City image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://store.printservice.nl/tudelftlibrary/nl-NL/products/4445/A-Manifesto-for-the-Just-City-/ https://books.open.tudelft.nl/home/catalog/view/14/15/65 TU Delft OPEN Publishing 10.34641/mg.14 10.34641/mg.14 6e038278-520e-4e74-a239-d06f0d179364 9789463663670 open access
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A Manifesto for the Just City
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New Urban Agenda
World Urban Campaign
Democracy
Participatory planning
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