不平衡发展、郊区未来与城市区域:爱尔兰一个“可持续新市镇”的案例

Uneven development, suburban futures and the urban region: The case of an Irish ‘sustainable new town’

European Urban and Regional Studies · 2017
被引 13
ABS 3

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研究了爱尔兰都柏林郊区Adamstown可持续新市镇的开发,揭示在政治经济转型和私有资本主导下,可持续理念的局限及其与城市区域进程的紧密关联。

Abstract

This paper seeks to situate narratives of sustainable urban development within the wider context of political economic urban transformations shaping urban city regions. In drawing upon the development of a master-planned sustainable development called Adamstown, situated on the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland, the paper will unpack the relationship between ideals of urban and suburban sustainability within the context of Ireland’s recent economic boom and bust, along with its repackaging via national and international actors. The paper demonstrates the shortcomings of the ideal of sustainability in the context of neoliberal urban development dominated by private actors, and facilitated by state-led governance mechanisms. It argues that while the official invocation of urban sustainable communities attempts to highlight them as ‘different’ and ‘unique’, they remain inextricably intertwined with wider urban regional processes, which are themselves becoming increasingly internationalized in terms of reality.

城市与区域发展可持续城市规划政治经济学爱尔兰研究