Description
Product ID: | 9781032117621 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City series |
Title: | Injustice in Urban Sustainability |
Subtitle: | Ten Core Drivers |
Authors: | Author: Filka Sekulova, Panagiota Kotsila, Melissa Garcia-Lamarca, Isabelle Anguelovski |
Page Count: | 162 |
Subjects: | City and town planning: architectural aspects, City & town planning - architectural aspects, Development studies, Urban communities, Sociology, Human geography, The environment, Applied ecology, Urban and municipal planning and policy, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Development studies, Urban communities, Sociology, Human geography, The environment, Applied ecology, Urban & municipal planning, Environmental science, engineering & technology |
Description: | Select Guide Rating This book, aimed at students in urban studies, critical geography and planning, uses a unique typology of ten core drivers of injustice to explore and question common assumptions around what urban sustainability means and how it can be implemented. This book uses a unique typology of ten core drivers of injustice to explore and question common assumptions around what urban sustainability means, how it can be implemented, and how it is manifested in or driven by urban interventions that hinge on claims of sustainability. Aligned with critical environmental justice studies, the book highlights the contradictions of urban sustainability in relation to justice. It argues that urban neighbourhoods cannot be greener, more sustainable and liveable unless their communities are strengthened by the protection of the right to housing, public space, infrastructure and healthy amenities. Linked to the individual drivers, ten short empirical case studies from across Europe and North America provide a systematic analysis of research, policy and practice conducted under urban sustainability agendas in cities such as Barcelona, Glasgow, Athens, Boston and Montréal, and show how social and environmental justice is, or is not, being taken into account. By doing so, the book uncovers the risks of continuing urban sustainability agendas while ignoring, and therefore perpetuating, systemic drivers of inequity and injustice operating within and outside of the city. Accessibly written for students in urban studies, critical geography and planning, this is a useful and analytical synthesis of issues relating to urban sustainability, environmental and social justice. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781003221425, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. Funded by Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-11-08 |