Mise en œuvre équitable d’infrastructure verte

Nicole Jang, Andreanne Doyon
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As climate change continues to pose a threat to human health, cities have turned to nature-based solutions, such as green infrastructure (GI), to lessen the impacts of climate change felt by communities. However, many practitioners are not incorporating equity considerations in GI siting decisions; thus, leaving marginalized and racialized communities to disproportionately bear the impacts of urban environmental issues. In the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the GI Branch is investigating ways in which they can apply an equity lens to their work. To aid in their endeavour, this study examines existing challenges to equitably implementing GI, as well as areas for improvement, through a literature review, document and planning tool analysis, and key informant interviews. Drawing from the findings, this paper develops a set of equity criteria, which centre three dimensions of social equity: distributional, recognitional, and procedural equity, to help practitioners operationalize equity in GI project evaluations.
公平实施绿色基础设施
由于气候变化继续对人类健康构成威胁,城市已转向基于自然的解决方案,如绿色基础设施(GI),以减轻社区感受到的气候变化影响。然而,许多从业者在地理标志选址决策中没有纳入公平考虑;因此,使边缘化和种族化的社区不成比例地承受城市环境问题的影响。在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华市,GI分部正在研究如何将公平的视角应用到他们的工作中。为了帮助他们的努力,本研究通过文献综述、文件和规划工具分析以及关键信息提供者访谈,研究了公平实施地理标志的现有挑战以及需要改进的领域。根据研究结果,本文制定了一套公平标准,以社会公平的三个维度为中心:分配公平、认可公平和程序公平,以帮助从业者在GI项目评估中实现公平。
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