Urban Renewal, Governance and Sustainable Development: More of the Same or New Paths?
The Rio Declaration of 1992 and its agenda for action in the twenty first century—Agenda 21—were bold attempts at steering the nations in the world in the direction of ecologically sustainable development, a direction including social and environmental justice on a global scale. It did not take long...
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| description | The Rio Declaration of 1992 and its agenda for action in the twenty first century—Agenda 21—were bold attempts at steering the nations in the world in the direction of ecologically sustainable development, a direction including social and environmental justice on a global scale. It did not take long, however, when the meaning of the word ’sustainable’ became diluted, sometimes even in the direction of an empty 'sustainababble´. Thus, what we see today is a huge variety of more or less scholarly based ‘sustainability’ imaginaries stating what the major problems facing humanity are represented to be and how they should be acted upon by science, economy, politics, and in everyday life. In other words, 'sustainability' is not enough. To evade the impression that the word may simply encourage the sustaining of an unjust status quo and that everyone has common interests in 'sustainable urban development' research and policy practice have to unmask the real conflicts of interest hidden behind the use of slippery language. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-845862024-03-28T03:30:50Z Urban Renewal, Governance and Sustainable Development: More of the Same or New Paths? Elander, Ingemar just city climate just city ‘the right to the city’ climate change adaptation power equity urban planning deliberative democracy ecological reflexivity reflexive governance participation regulation risk transparency public-private partnership Nordic governance housing future proof cities sustainability urban development Doughnut Economics sustainable city local political engagement citizen citizenship resident inclusiveness exclusiveness social innovation social enterprise policy analysis problem representation individual activation social sustainability climate litigation separation of powers legitimacy consumption degrowth geography register data voluntary simplicity Sweden urban resilience crisis flexibility innovation knowledge production n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics The Rio Declaration of 1992 and its agenda for action in the twenty first century—Agenda 21—were bold attempts at steering the nations in the world in the direction of ecologically sustainable development, a direction including social and environmental justice on a global scale. It did not take long, however, when the meaning of the word ’sustainable’ became diluted, sometimes even in the direction of an empty 'sustainababble´. Thus, what we see today is a huge variety of more or less scholarly based ‘sustainability’ imaginaries stating what the major problems facing humanity are represented to be and how they should be acted upon by science, economy, politics, and in everyday life. In other words, 'sustainability' is not enough. To evade the impression that the word may simply encourage the sustaining of an unjust status quo and that everyone has common interests in 'sustainable urban development' research and policy practice have to unmask the real conflicts of interest hidden behind the use of slippery language. 2022-06-21T09:07:15Z 2022-06-21T09:07:15Z 2022 book ONIX_20220621_9783036542713_20 9783036542713 9783036542720 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84586 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5568 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5568 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-4272-0 10.3390/books978-3-0365-4272-0 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036542713 9783036542720 170 open access |
| spellingShingle | just city climate just city ‘the right to the city’ climate change adaptation power equity urban planning deliberative democracy ecological reflexivity reflexive governance participation regulation risk transparency public-private partnership Nordic governance housing future proof cities sustainability urban development Doughnut Economics sustainable city local political engagement citizen citizenship resident inclusiveness exclusiveness social innovation social enterprise policy analysis problem representation individual activation social sustainability climate litigation separation of powers legitimacy consumption degrowth geography register data voluntary simplicity Sweden urban resilience crisis flexibility innovation knowledge production n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics Urban Renewal, Governance and Sustainable Development: More of the Same or New Paths? |
| title | Urban Renewal, Governance and Sustainable Development: More of the Same or New Paths? |
| title_full | Urban Renewal, Governance and Sustainable Development: More of the Same or New Paths? |
| title_fullStr | Urban Renewal, Governance and Sustainable Development: More of the Same or New Paths? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Urban Renewal, Governance and Sustainable Development: More of the Same or New Paths? |
| title_short | Urban Renewal, Governance and Sustainable Development: More of the Same or New Paths? |
| title_sort | urban renewal governance and sustainable development more of the same or new paths |
| topic | just city climate just city ‘the right to the city’ climate change adaptation power equity urban planning deliberative democracy ecological reflexivity reflexive governance participation regulation risk transparency public-private partnership Nordic governance housing future proof cities sustainability urban development Doughnut Economics sustainable city local political engagement citizen citizenship resident inclusiveness exclusiveness social innovation social enterprise policy analysis problem representation individual activation social sustainability climate litigation separation of powers legitimacy consumption degrowth geography register data voluntary simplicity Sweden urban resilience crisis flexibility innovation knowledge production n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics |
| topic_facet | just city climate just city ‘the right to the city’ climate change adaptation power equity urban planning deliberative democracy ecological reflexivity reflexive governance participation regulation risk transparency public-private partnership Nordic governance housing future proof cities sustainability urban development Doughnut Economics sustainable city local political engagement citizen citizenship resident inclusiveness exclusiveness social innovation social enterprise policy analysis problem representation individual activation social sustainability climate litigation separation of powers legitimacy consumption degrowth geography register data voluntary simplicity Sweden urban resilience crisis flexibility innovation knowledge production n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics |
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