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The fixity or mobility of borders are key themes within the border
studies literature and have useful critical application to urban
and environmental planning through theory, pedagogy and practice.
This offers potential for transformative change through the
processes of re-bordering and re-orienting established boundary
demarcations in ways that support and promote sustainability in a
climate of change. Planning Across Borders in a Climate of Change
draws on a range of diverse case studies from Australasia, North
and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia and
offers the application of border theory, concepts and principles to
planning as a critical lens. It applies this lens to a range of
international case studies in key areas such as climate change
adaptation, food security, spatial planning, critical
infrastructure and urban ecology. This collection fills an
important gap in the border studies literature, bringing climate
change considerations to bear on planning. It should be of interest
to students, scholars and professionals in the field of urban and
environmental planning, climate change adaptation, border studies,
urban studies, human and political geography, environmental studies
and development.
The fixity or mobility of borders are key themes within the border
studies literature and have useful critical application to urban
and environmental planning through theory, pedagogy and practice.
This offers potential for transformative change through the
processes of re-bordering and re-orienting established boundary
demarcations in ways that support and promote sustainability in a
climate of change. Planning Across Borders in a Climate of Change
draws on a range of diverse case studies from Australasia, North
and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia and
offers the application of border theory, concepts and principles to
planning as a critical lens. It applies this lens to a range of
international case studies in key areas such as climate change
adaptation, food security, spatial planning, critical
infrastructure and urban ecology. This collection fills an
important gap in the border studies literature, bringing climate
change considerations to bear on planning. It should be of interest
to students, scholars and professionals in the field of urban and
environmental planning, climate change adaptation, border studies,
urban studies, human and political geography, environmental studies
and development.
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