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Urban Environmentalism - Global Change and the Mediation of Local Conflict (Paperback, New)
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Urban Environmentalism - Global Change and the Mediation of Local Conflict (Paperback, New)
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Whilst the global environment continues to deteriorate, cities have
emerged as places of achievement and optimism. "Cleaner and
greener" cities have become a requirement of global competition and
environmental protection is held to be vital to improving the lives
of citizens. However, the global and urban dimensions of
sustainability circle upwards and around each other like a double
helix. Now into the twenty-first century, the conflictive
geopolitics of international development and collaborative urban
environmental governance twist around each other with snake-like
charm, and venom.
This book enquires into why cities have embraced environmental
issues with enthusiasm. It locates urban environmentalism within
current debates on globalization and neoliberal urbanization, and
critically outlines the political success of urban environmental
agendas in the postmodern condition of risk and individualization.
These themes are subjected to theoretical critique and
methodological exploration through Marxist analysis, discourse
theory and a dialectical or relation understanding of urban
environmentalism within the disruptive and often violent urban
transformation of the last two decades. This approach is then
applied through three in-depth second-city studies in contrasting
development contexts: Birmingham in the UK, Lodz in Poland, and
Medellin in Colombia.
In imaginatively bringing together a wide range of disciples, this
book makes an important contribution to understanding urban
environmentalism as an ideological form, operating at the levels of
strategic economic interests and everyday social practices to
facilitate, in place-specific ways, the legitimation of neoliberal
citygovernments and control/regulation of increasingly fragmented,
unequal and conflictive urban societies. It will be essential
reading for students of planning, geography and environmental
studies, as well as to all those interested in sociology and
politics of sustainable development.
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