The Green City and Social Injustice
21 Tales from North America and Europe
Herausgeber: Anguelovski, Isabelle; Connolly, James J. T.
The Green City and Social Injustice
21 Tales from North America and Europe
Herausgeber: Anguelovski, Isabelle; Connolly, James J. T.
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This book examines the recent urban environmental trajectory of 21 cities in Europe and North America over a 20 year period. It analyses the circumstances under which greening interventions can create a new set of inequalities for socially vulnerable residents while also failing to eliminate other environmental risks and impacts.
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This book examines the recent urban environmental trajectory of 21 cities in Europe and North America over a 20 year period. It analyses the circumstances under which greening interventions can create a new set of inequalities for socially vulnerable residents while also failing to eliminate other environmental risks and impacts.
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- Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9781032024110
- ISBN-10: 1032024119
- Artikelnr.: 62266963
- Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9781032024110
- ISBN-10: 1032024119
- Artikelnr.: 62266963
Isabelle Anguelovski is the director of Barcelona Laboratory for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability (B.C.N.U.E.J.) and an I.C.R.E.A. Research Professor at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Her research examines the processes and dynamics behind urban environmental (in)justices in the Global North and South. James J. T. Connolly is codirector and affiliated researcher of Barcelona Laboratory for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability (B.C.N.U.E.J.) and Assistant Professor of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia. His research examines how cities are made greener and more socially just.
Introduction - Positioning Urban Green Injustices, Isabelle Anguelovski and
James J. T. Connolly
Part 1 - The Social Costs of Glitzy Green Urbanism
1. Milan's Private Vertical Forests vs. Horizontal Urban Greening, Lucia Di
Paola
2. Dismantling the Just City: The Unevenness of Green Experiences in
Amsterdam-Noord, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar
3. A Green Capital for All? Austerity, Inequalities and Green Space in
Bristol, Austin Matheney, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar, Galia Shokry
4. Enacting a Rail-to-Park project in Valencia Parc Central or the Actual
Construction of Green Gentrification, Lucía Argüelles Ramos
Part 2 - Compounded Risks and Impacts of Urban Greening in Post-industrial
Environments
5. Is Cleveland's Vision of a "Green City on a Blue Lake" a Path for Social
Equity or Green Gentrification, Margarita Triguero-Mas and Wendy A. Kellogg
6. West Dallas: The "Nowhere" that Became "Somewhere", Helen Cole
7. Land Remediation in Glasgow's East End: A 'Sustainability Fix' for Whose
Benefit?, Melissa García-Lamarca and Neil Gray
8. A Community Fights for its Health While Battling Impending
Gentrification: Bayview-Hunters Point, San Francisco, James Connolly
9. Resisting Green Gentrification: Seattle's South Park Neighborhood
Struggles for Environmental Justice, Helen Cole, Troy Abel
Part 3 - (Re)creating Unjust Racialized Landscapes in the Green City?
10. Reshaping Legacies of Green and Transit Justice through the Atlanta
Beltine, Helen Cole and Daniel Immergluck
11. A New Shade of Green: From Historic Environmental Inequalities over
Green Amenities to Exclusive Green Growth in Austin, James Connolly and
Mateus Lira
12. The Racial Inequities of Green Gentrification in Washington, D.C.,
Isabelle Anguelovski, Malini Ranganathan, Derek Hyra
13. Addressing Green and Climate Gentrification in East Boston, Galia
Shokry and Isabelle Anguelovski
Part 4 - The Complex Entanglement of Greening and Multiple Other
Gentrification Pressures
14. Ordinary and Extraordinary Greening: Tensions amidst Saint-Henri,
Montréal's Development Boom, Melissa García-Lamarca and Aaron Vansintjan
15. Environmental Inequities in Fast-growing Dublin: Combined Scarcity of
Green Space and Affordable Housing for The Liberties, Isabelle Anguelovski,
Panagiota Kotsila, Dave Moore, Mick Lennon, Isabelle Anguelovski, Panagiota
Kotsila, Dave Moore, Mick Lennon
16. Barcelona's Greening Paradox as an Emerging Global City and Tourism
Destination, Panagiota Kotsila, Emilia Oscilowicz, Filka Sekulova,
Margarita Triguero-Mas, Jordi Honey-Rosés, Isabelle Anguelovski
17. Competing Riskscapes of Climate Change, Gentrification and Adaptation
in Philadelphia's Hunting Park Neighborhood, Galia Shokry
Part 5 - (Fragile) Green Justice Victories and Grey Zones in the Just Green
City
18. A Green, Livable Copenhagen in the Shadow of Racializing,
Neoliberalizing Politics, Rebecca L. Rutt
19. Will 'Extraordinary Gardens' and Social Housing Ensure Nantes is Green
and Affordable for All?, Francesc Baró and Isabelle Anguelovski
20. Prioritizing Green and Social Goals: The Progressive Vienna Model in
Jeopardy, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar
21. Can Community Mobilization be Inclusive of the Black Community in its
Fight Against Green Gentrification?, Margarita Triguero-Mas, Mario
Fontán-Vela and Taliah Dommerholt
22. Enacting Just Urban Green Futures: Promising Policy and Planning Tools
and Regulations for Europe and North America, Emilia Oscilowicz, Sarka
Hajtmarova, Isabelle Anguelovski
Conclusion - A New Tale for the Green City?, James J.T. Connolly, Isabelle
Anguelovski, Melissa García-Lamarca, Emilia Oscilowicz
James J. T. Connolly
Part 1 - The Social Costs of Glitzy Green Urbanism
1. Milan's Private Vertical Forests vs. Horizontal Urban Greening, Lucia Di
Paola
2. Dismantling the Just City: The Unevenness of Green Experiences in
Amsterdam-Noord, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar
3. A Green Capital for All? Austerity, Inequalities and Green Space in
Bristol, Austin Matheney, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar, Galia Shokry
4. Enacting a Rail-to-Park project in Valencia Parc Central or the Actual
Construction of Green Gentrification, Lucía Argüelles Ramos
Part 2 - Compounded Risks and Impacts of Urban Greening in Post-industrial
Environments
5. Is Cleveland's Vision of a "Green City on a Blue Lake" a Path for Social
Equity or Green Gentrification, Margarita Triguero-Mas and Wendy A. Kellogg
6. West Dallas: The "Nowhere" that Became "Somewhere", Helen Cole
7. Land Remediation in Glasgow's East End: A 'Sustainability Fix' for Whose
Benefit?, Melissa García-Lamarca and Neil Gray
8. A Community Fights for its Health While Battling Impending
Gentrification: Bayview-Hunters Point, San Francisco, James Connolly
9. Resisting Green Gentrification: Seattle's South Park Neighborhood
Struggles for Environmental Justice, Helen Cole, Troy Abel
Part 3 - (Re)creating Unjust Racialized Landscapes in the Green City?
10. Reshaping Legacies of Green and Transit Justice through the Atlanta
Beltine, Helen Cole and Daniel Immergluck
11. A New Shade of Green: From Historic Environmental Inequalities over
Green Amenities to Exclusive Green Growth in Austin, James Connolly and
Mateus Lira
12. The Racial Inequities of Green Gentrification in Washington, D.C.,
Isabelle Anguelovski, Malini Ranganathan, Derek Hyra
13. Addressing Green and Climate Gentrification in East Boston, Galia
Shokry and Isabelle Anguelovski
Part 4 - The Complex Entanglement of Greening and Multiple Other
Gentrification Pressures
14. Ordinary and Extraordinary Greening: Tensions amidst Saint-Henri,
Montréal's Development Boom, Melissa García-Lamarca and Aaron Vansintjan
15. Environmental Inequities in Fast-growing Dublin: Combined Scarcity of
Green Space and Affordable Housing for The Liberties, Isabelle Anguelovski,
Panagiota Kotsila, Dave Moore, Mick Lennon, Isabelle Anguelovski, Panagiota
Kotsila, Dave Moore, Mick Lennon
16. Barcelona's Greening Paradox as an Emerging Global City and Tourism
Destination, Panagiota Kotsila, Emilia Oscilowicz, Filka Sekulova,
Margarita Triguero-Mas, Jordi Honey-Rosés, Isabelle Anguelovski
17. Competing Riskscapes of Climate Change, Gentrification and Adaptation
in Philadelphia's Hunting Park Neighborhood, Galia Shokry
Part 5 - (Fragile) Green Justice Victories and Grey Zones in the Just Green
City
18. A Green, Livable Copenhagen in the Shadow of Racializing,
Neoliberalizing Politics, Rebecca L. Rutt
19. Will 'Extraordinary Gardens' and Social Housing Ensure Nantes is Green
and Affordable for All?, Francesc Baró and Isabelle Anguelovski
20. Prioritizing Green and Social Goals: The Progressive Vienna Model in
Jeopardy, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar
21. Can Community Mobilization be Inclusive of the Black Community in its
Fight Against Green Gentrification?, Margarita Triguero-Mas, Mario
Fontán-Vela and Taliah Dommerholt
22. Enacting Just Urban Green Futures: Promising Policy and Planning Tools
and Regulations for Europe and North America, Emilia Oscilowicz, Sarka
Hajtmarova, Isabelle Anguelovski
Conclusion - A New Tale for the Green City?, James J.T. Connolly, Isabelle
Anguelovski, Melissa García-Lamarca, Emilia Oscilowicz
Introduction - Positioning Urban Green Injustices, Isabelle Anguelovski and
James J. T. Connolly
Part 1 - The Social Costs of Glitzy Green Urbanism
1. Milan's Private Vertical Forests vs. Horizontal Urban Greening, Lucia Di
Paola
2. Dismantling the Just City: The Unevenness of Green Experiences in
Amsterdam-Noord, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar
3. A Green Capital for All? Austerity, Inequalities and Green Space in
Bristol, Austin Matheney, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar, Galia Shokry
4. Enacting a Rail-to-Park project in Valencia Parc Central or the Actual
Construction of Green Gentrification, Lucía Argüelles Ramos
Part 2 - Compounded Risks and Impacts of Urban Greening in Post-industrial
Environments
5. Is Cleveland's Vision of a "Green City on a Blue Lake" a Path for Social
Equity or Green Gentrification, Margarita Triguero-Mas and Wendy A. Kellogg
6. West Dallas: The "Nowhere" that Became "Somewhere", Helen Cole
7. Land Remediation in Glasgow's East End: A 'Sustainability Fix' for Whose
Benefit?, Melissa García-Lamarca and Neil Gray
8. A Community Fights for its Health While Battling Impending
Gentrification: Bayview-Hunters Point, San Francisco, James Connolly
9. Resisting Green Gentrification: Seattle's South Park Neighborhood
Struggles for Environmental Justice, Helen Cole, Troy Abel
Part 3 - (Re)creating Unjust Racialized Landscapes in the Green City?
10. Reshaping Legacies of Green and Transit Justice through the Atlanta
Beltine, Helen Cole and Daniel Immergluck
11. A New Shade of Green: From Historic Environmental Inequalities over
Green Amenities to Exclusive Green Growth in Austin, James Connolly and
Mateus Lira
12. The Racial Inequities of Green Gentrification in Washington, D.C.,
Isabelle Anguelovski, Malini Ranganathan, Derek Hyra
13. Addressing Green and Climate Gentrification in East Boston, Galia
Shokry and Isabelle Anguelovski
Part 4 - The Complex Entanglement of Greening and Multiple Other
Gentrification Pressures
14. Ordinary and Extraordinary Greening: Tensions amidst Saint-Henri,
Montréal's Development Boom, Melissa García-Lamarca and Aaron Vansintjan
15. Environmental Inequities in Fast-growing Dublin: Combined Scarcity of
Green Space and Affordable Housing for The Liberties, Isabelle Anguelovski,
Panagiota Kotsila, Dave Moore, Mick Lennon, Isabelle Anguelovski, Panagiota
Kotsila, Dave Moore, Mick Lennon
16. Barcelona's Greening Paradox as an Emerging Global City and Tourism
Destination, Panagiota Kotsila, Emilia Oscilowicz, Filka Sekulova,
Margarita Triguero-Mas, Jordi Honey-Rosés, Isabelle Anguelovski
17. Competing Riskscapes of Climate Change, Gentrification and Adaptation
in Philadelphia's Hunting Park Neighborhood, Galia Shokry
Part 5 - (Fragile) Green Justice Victories and Grey Zones in the Just Green
City
18. A Green, Livable Copenhagen in the Shadow of Racializing,
Neoliberalizing Politics, Rebecca L. Rutt
19. Will 'Extraordinary Gardens' and Social Housing Ensure Nantes is Green
and Affordable for All?, Francesc Baró and Isabelle Anguelovski
20. Prioritizing Green and Social Goals: The Progressive Vienna Model in
Jeopardy, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar
21. Can Community Mobilization be Inclusive of the Black Community in its
Fight Against Green Gentrification?, Margarita Triguero-Mas, Mario
Fontán-Vela and Taliah Dommerholt
22. Enacting Just Urban Green Futures: Promising Policy and Planning Tools
and Regulations for Europe and North America, Emilia Oscilowicz, Sarka
Hajtmarova, Isabelle Anguelovski
Conclusion - A New Tale for the Green City?, James J.T. Connolly, Isabelle
Anguelovski, Melissa García-Lamarca, Emilia Oscilowicz
James J. T. Connolly
Part 1 - The Social Costs of Glitzy Green Urbanism
1. Milan's Private Vertical Forests vs. Horizontal Urban Greening, Lucia Di
Paola
2. Dismantling the Just City: The Unevenness of Green Experiences in
Amsterdam-Noord, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar
3. A Green Capital for All? Austerity, Inequalities and Green Space in
Bristol, Austin Matheney, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar, Galia Shokry
4. Enacting a Rail-to-Park project in Valencia Parc Central or the Actual
Construction of Green Gentrification, Lucía Argüelles Ramos
Part 2 - Compounded Risks and Impacts of Urban Greening in Post-industrial
Environments
5. Is Cleveland's Vision of a "Green City on a Blue Lake" a Path for Social
Equity or Green Gentrification, Margarita Triguero-Mas and Wendy A. Kellogg
6. West Dallas: The "Nowhere" that Became "Somewhere", Helen Cole
7. Land Remediation in Glasgow's East End: A 'Sustainability Fix' for Whose
Benefit?, Melissa García-Lamarca and Neil Gray
8. A Community Fights for its Health While Battling Impending
Gentrification: Bayview-Hunters Point, San Francisco, James Connolly
9. Resisting Green Gentrification: Seattle's South Park Neighborhood
Struggles for Environmental Justice, Helen Cole, Troy Abel
Part 3 - (Re)creating Unjust Racialized Landscapes in the Green City?
10. Reshaping Legacies of Green and Transit Justice through the Atlanta
Beltine, Helen Cole and Daniel Immergluck
11. A New Shade of Green: From Historic Environmental Inequalities over
Green Amenities to Exclusive Green Growth in Austin, James Connolly and
Mateus Lira
12. The Racial Inequities of Green Gentrification in Washington, D.C.,
Isabelle Anguelovski, Malini Ranganathan, Derek Hyra
13. Addressing Green and Climate Gentrification in East Boston, Galia
Shokry and Isabelle Anguelovski
Part 4 - The Complex Entanglement of Greening and Multiple Other
Gentrification Pressures
14. Ordinary and Extraordinary Greening: Tensions amidst Saint-Henri,
Montréal's Development Boom, Melissa García-Lamarca and Aaron Vansintjan
15. Environmental Inequities in Fast-growing Dublin: Combined Scarcity of
Green Space and Affordable Housing for The Liberties, Isabelle Anguelovski,
Panagiota Kotsila, Dave Moore, Mick Lennon, Isabelle Anguelovski, Panagiota
Kotsila, Dave Moore, Mick Lennon
16. Barcelona's Greening Paradox as an Emerging Global City and Tourism
Destination, Panagiota Kotsila, Emilia Oscilowicz, Filka Sekulova,
Margarita Triguero-Mas, Jordi Honey-Rosés, Isabelle Anguelovski
17. Competing Riskscapes of Climate Change, Gentrification and Adaptation
in Philadelphia's Hunting Park Neighborhood, Galia Shokry
Part 5 - (Fragile) Green Justice Victories and Grey Zones in the Just Green
City
18. A Green, Livable Copenhagen in the Shadow of Racializing,
Neoliberalizing Politics, Rebecca L. Rutt
19. Will 'Extraordinary Gardens' and Social Housing Ensure Nantes is Green
and Affordable for All?, Francesc Baró and Isabelle Anguelovski
20. Prioritizing Green and Social Goals: The Progressive Vienna Model in
Jeopardy, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar
21. Can Community Mobilization be Inclusive of the Black Community in its
Fight Against Green Gentrification?, Margarita Triguero-Mas, Mario
Fontán-Vela and Taliah Dommerholt
22. Enacting Just Urban Green Futures: Promising Policy and Planning Tools
and Regulations for Europe and North America, Emilia Oscilowicz, Sarka
Hajtmarova, Isabelle Anguelovski
Conclusion - A New Tale for the Green City?, James J.T. Connolly, Isabelle
Anguelovski, Melissa García-Lamarca, Emilia Oscilowicz