Sustainability Citizenship in Cities (Advances in Urban Sustainability)

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ISBN: 9781138933637
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Anul publicării: 2016
Pagini: 224

DESCRIERE

Urban sustainability citizenship situates citizens as social change agents with an ethical and self-interested stake in living sustainably with the rest of Earth. Such citizens not only engage in sustainable household practices but respect the importance of awareness raising, discussion and debates on sustainability policies for the common good and maintenance of Earth’s ecosystems.

Sustainability Citizenship in Cities seeks to explain how sustainability citizenship can manifest in urban built environments as both responsibilities and rights. Contributors elaborate on the concept of urban sustainability citizenship as a participatory work-in-progress with the aim of setting its practice firmly on the agenda. This collection will prompt practitioners and researchers to rethink contemporary mobilisations of urban citizens challenged by various environmental crises, such as climate change, in various socio-economic settings.

This book is a valuable resource for students, academics and professionals working in various disciplines and across a range of interdisciplinary fields, such as: urban environment and planning, citizenship as practice, environmental sociology, contemporary politics and governance, environmental philosophy, media and communications, and human geography.

 

Table of Contents

1. Sustainability citizenship in cities

Ralph Horne, John Fien, Beau B. Beza, Anitra Nelson

Part I. Framing sustainability citizenship John Fein

2. The praxis of sustainability citizenship

Anitra Nelson

3. Urban resilience for sustainability

Alexei Trundle, Ralph Horne, John Fien and Ellis Judson

4. Urban food security and alternative economic practices

Ferne Edwards

5. Sustainability citizens: Collaborative and disruptive social learning

Arjen E. J. Wals and Frans Lenglet

Part II. Housing and social innovation Ralph Horne

6. Green housing developments: Sustainability pathway or cul-de-sac?

Ralph Horne

7. Structuring housing provision for urban sustainability

Trivess Moore and Tony Dalton

8. Co-working communities: Sustainability citizenship at work

Tim Butcher

9. Urban social innovation: Mobilising sustainability citizenship

Ian McShane

Part III. Place, access and equity Beau B. Beza

10. The gendered city

Annette Gough

11. Informal settlements: Sustainability citizenship in action

Jaime Hernández-García

12. Places for sustainability citizenship

Beau B. Beza

13. An Indigenous perspective on sustainability citizenship

David Jones and Beau B. Beza

Part IV. Citizen participation Anitra Nelson

14. Communicating sustainability in the city

Cathy Greenfield

15. The learning city for sustainability

Bruce Wilson

16. Curating the city: Encouraging sustainability

Tammy Wong Hulbert

17. Ethical consumers and sustainability citizenship

Tania Lewis

18. Futures for sustainability citizenship

Anitra Nelson, Ralph Horne, Beau B. Beza and John Fien

 

Ralph Horne is Professor of Geography, Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, and Director of the Cities Programme (United Nations Global Compact).

John Fien, formerly Professor of Sustainability in RMIT University’s Innovation Leadership Program (2005–2013), was appointed Executive Director of the Swinburne University Leadership Institute, Hawthorn, Australia in late 2013.

Beau B. Beza is Senior Lecturer in the Planning and Landscape Architecture Program, School of Architecture and Built Environment, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.

Anitra Nelson is Associate Professor in the Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.

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