为循环经济寻找土地:后工业城市的领土动态与空间实验

Finding land for the circular economy: territorial dynamics and spatial experimentation in the post-industrial city

Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society · 2024
被引 12
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了布鲁塞尔首都区土地稀缺和工业绅士化对循环经济活动的挑战,通过定性分析城市循环经济枢纽案例,提出三种空间实验路径(锚定、过渡、变革),并揭示土地所有权、利益相关者期望和公共机构双重角色如何影响枢纽的持久性与社会经济方向。

Abstract

Abstract The emergence of European-wide circular city agendas calls attention to the integration of circular economy (CE) policies in urban development trajectories. In post-industrial contexts like the Brussels Capital Region (BE), land scarcity and industrial gentrification pose significant challenges for emerging circular activities that do not conform to traditional economic valuation criteria. This article highlights the significance of land as a central resource and contested means for circularity transitions through qualitative research on cases of urban circular economy hubs. We propose a spatial approach for investigating these spaces, examining the influence of regional territorial policies, land value dynamics and the planning system. Resulting from these interplays are diverse forms of circular spatial experimentation, manifesting in three local pathways (i.e. anchoring, transitory and transformative). Public versus private land ownership, stakeholder expectations, and the dual role of public institutions are the primary drivers affecting the durability and socio-economic orientation of circular economy hubs in the city.

循环经济城市地理土地利用空间规划后工业城市