The ‘peri-urban turn’: A systems thinking approach for a paradigm shift in reconceptualising urban-rural futures in the global South

Lakshmi Priya Rajendran*, Leal Raúl, Mingze Chen, Juan Carlos Guerrero Andrade, Rakib Akhtar, Lazaro Eliyah Mngumi , Sheeba Chander, Sudhan Srinivas, Maria Rinya Roy

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Abstract

With the rapid pace of urbanization, urban sprawl has become a prevalent phenomenon, particularly in the global South, leading to the emergence of peri-urban spaces where rural-urban interfaces occur. These peri-urban areas exhibit dynamic and continuous interactions among social, economic, and environmental systems, offering valuable insights for fostering resilient futures. However, this aspect remains largely unexplored in current research due to a lack of innovative methodological approaches that effectively capture the complementarities, potentialities, and contestations inherent in the dynamics of peri-urban areas. We contend that peri-urbanisation needs to be reconceptualized as an alternative socio-spatial framework that extends the predominantly Eurocentric discourse on counterurbanisation, making it more inclusive of the emerging urban-rural transformations in the global South. By doing so, we can better understand and address the complex dynamics and challenges associated with peri-urban areas and develop strategies to foster resilience in these contexts.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103041
Number of pages13
JournalHabitat International
Volume146
Early online date24 Feb 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

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Acknowledgements:
This data collection for the project has been funded by 1) SHLC – the Centre for Sustainable, Healthy and Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods. SHLC is funded via UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) as part of the UK Government’s Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) 2) The Climate Emergency Fund from the UCL Environment Domain and UCL Grand Challenges and their support is gratefully acknowledged.

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