The Green City and Social Injustice
Highlighting cases where green urban projects are paired with strong social equity efforts or community-led management, it uncovers the social and cultural displacement caused by greening efforts. This work is essential for understanding the complex interplay of environment, equity, and urban planning, and champions cities that integrate social justice into green development to benefit all residents.
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The Green City and Social Injustice
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This book examines the recent urban environmental trajectory of 21 cities in Europe and North America over a 20 year period. It analyses the circumstances under which greening interventions can create a new set of inequalities for socially vulnerable residents while also failing to eliminate other environmental risks and impacts.
The Green City and Social Injustice examines the recent urban environmental trajectory of 21 cities in Europe and North America over a 20-year period. It analyses the circumstances under which greening interventions can create a new set of inequalities for socially vulnerable residents while also failing to eliminate other environmental risks and impacts.
Based on fieldwork in ten countries and on the analysis of core planning, policy and activist documents and data, the book offers a critical view of the growing green planning orthodoxy in the Global North. It highlights the entanglements of this tenet with neoliberal municipal policies, including budget cuts for community initiatives, long-term green spaces, and housing for the most fragile residents; and the focus on large-scale urban redevelopment and high-end real estate investment. It also discusses hopeful experiences from cities where urban greening has long been accompanied by social equity policies or managed by community groups organizing around environmental justice goals and strategies.
The book examines how displacement and gentrification in the context of greening are not only physical but also socio-cultural, creating new forms of social erasure and trauma for vulnerable residents. Its breadth and diversity allow students, scholars, and researchers to debunk the often-depoliticised branding and selling of green cities and reinsert core equity and justice issues into green city planningβa much-needed perspective. Building from this critical view, the book also shows how cities that prioritize equity in green access, in secure housing, and in bold social policies can achieve both environmental and social gains for all.
Series: Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City series
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781032024110
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 November 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Illustration: 3 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 102 Halftones, black and white; 106 Illustrations, black and white
Contributors:
- Edited by Isabelle Anguelovski
- Edited by James J. T. Connolly
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 390g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Isabelle Anguelovski is the director of Barcelona Laboratory for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability (B.C.N.U.E.J.) and an I.C.R.E.A. Research Professor at the Universitat AutΓ²noma de Barcelona. Her research examines the processes and dynamics behind urban environmental (in)justices in the Global North and South.
James J. T. Connolly is codirector and affiliated researcher of Barcelona Laboratory for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability (B.C.N.U.E.J.) and Assistant Professor of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia. His research examines how cities are made greener and more socially just.
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