Urban Ecological Futures: Five Eco-Community Strategies for more Sustainable and Equitable Cities

Tendai Chitewere, Natasha Lee Cornea, Joshua Lockyer, Rachel Macrorie, Jan Malý Blažek, Anitra Nelson, Jenny Pickrill*

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Abstract

Cities are critical sites for understanding, and potentially ameliorating, the effects of global ecological change, the climate emergency and natural resource depletion. Contemporary cities are sociomaterially connected through global markets, trade and transportation, placing ever-increasing demands on the natural environment and generating dangerous pollutants and emissions. Current approaches to address these environmental crises are dominated by neoliberal forms of ‘green’ urban development, carbon accounting and techno-economic solutions, which extend corporate control over cities and tend to entrench inequality. A more strategic approach for enabling ecologically sustainable and equitable urban futures is urgently needed. We present five strategies for urban ecological futures in the global North, derived from qualitative and ethnographic empirical research with international eco-communities, which open up discussions about how to tackle this challenge by acknowledging the role and potential of: (1) non-extractive community economies; (2) democratic processes of co-operative action; (3) social approaches to resource management; (4) participatory collaborative governance; and (5) urban heterogeneity and social justice. We explore the relational, contested and contextual processes through which these approaches could become embedded in urban policy and planning, thereby offering the strategic capacity required to move towards truly sustainable cities
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research
Early online date26 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 26 Sept 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding:
Independent Social Research Foundation. Grant Number: 2019.

Keywords

  • Governance
  • Participation
  • infrastructure
  • energy
  • care
  • justice
  • sharing economies

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