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Urban Resilience to the Climate Emergency = Unravelling the transformative potential of institutional and grassroots initiatives /
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正題名/作者:
Urban Resilience to the Climate Emergency/ edited by Isabel Ruiz-Mallén, Hug March, Mar Satorras.
其他題名:
Unravelling the transformative potential of institutional and grassroots initiatives /
其他作者:
Ruiz-Mallén, Isabel.
面頁冊數:
XXI, 241 p. 20 illus., 18 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Urban policy. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07301-4
ISBN:
9783031073014
Urban Resilience to the Climate Emergency = Unravelling the transformative potential of institutional and grassroots initiatives /
Urban Resilience to the Climate Emergency
Unravelling the transformative potential of institutional and grassroots initiatives /[electronic resource] :edited by Isabel Ruiz-Mallén, Hug March, Mar Satorras. - 1st ed. 2022. - XXI, 241 p. 20 illus., 18 illus. in color.online resource. - The Urban Book Series,2365-7588. - The Urban Book Series,.
Part1. The Political Ecology of Urban Resilience -- Chapter1. Resilience for all or for some? Reflections through the lens of urban political ecology -- Chapter2. Bridging urban climate justice and participatory governance to explore the transformative capacity of climate resilience -- Part2. Uneven Implications of Top-Down Resilience -- Chapter3. Urban Resilience in Perspective: Tracing the Origins and Evolution of Urban Green Spaces in Barcelona -- Chapter4. Urban transformational adaptation: Contestation and struggles for authority in the pilot Barcelona superblock of Poblenou -- Chapter5. Urban resilience in Latin America: questions, themes and debates -- Part3. Bottom-Up and Co-Produced Resilience -- Chapter6. Nature-based solutions in European schools: a pioneering co-designed strategy towards urban resilience -- Chapter7. Social-ecological transformation to coexist with wildfire: Reflecting on 18 years of participatory wildfire governance -- Chapter8. Co-production of the climate emergency response: the case of Barcelona -- Chapter9. Contested spaces for negotiated urban resilience in Seville -- Part4. Final Remarks -- Chapter10. Afterword: Transformation pathways within urban climate resilience.
This volume sheds light on urban resilience strategies in times of climate emergency and social and economic crisis by reflecting on related social vulnerabilities and inequalities within cities and showing the potential of participatory governance approaches for socio-environmental transformation. The book compiles critical research documenting the articulation of urban resilience strategies dealing with climatic changes, as well as the understanding of the unexpected implications of top-down resilience plans to address the impacts of climate change in cities, especially on the most vulnerable urban populations, and the transformative capacities of bottom-up and socially innovative resilience strategies. The book especially focuses on co-produced and grassroots transformative processes that are concerned with social equity in urban planning for climate change. Although several publications cover the topic of urban resilience, this book provides a more nuanced exploration of urban climate governance and citizen engagement in urban climate resilience policies through the lenses of political ecology, environmental justice and co-production. In this regard, the volume moves beyond the approach of multilevel urban climate governance by critically addressing the unexpected impacts of top-down strategies of urban resilience with the goal of expanding the reflection on citizen engagement. The book also explores the emerging possibilities behind the co-production of urban resilience as well as the critical role of grassroots and citizens in promoting such alternative strategies. While the primary target audience is scholars from different disciplines (e.g. geography, urban studies, planning, political ecology, architecture, urban sociology, environmental studies) focusing on urban resilience, the editors also aim to reach urban resilience practitioners from local, national and international organisations as well as environmental grassroots and climate activists.
ISBN: 9783031073014
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-07301-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
568282
Urban policy.
LC Class. No.: HT101-395
Dewey Class. No.: 307.76
Urban Resilience to the Climate Emergency = Unravelling the transformative potential of institutional and grassroots initiatives /
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