Pathways of Co-Production: Negotiations and contextual insights into Quito's peripheral urbanisation

IF 6.5 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Riccardo Porreca, Michael Janoschka
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Abstract

This study offers a detailed examination of urban habitat co-production in a semi-peripheral community of Quito, Ecuador, spotlighting a dynamic interplay of dialogue and negotiation between the Municipality and local communities. The stakeholders endeavour to preserve and evolve their ancestral territories in the absence of state support and amidst the challenges of formal urban development. Our research uncovers a rich tapestry of community collaboration, territorial disputes with the Municipality, and strategic partnerships with unconventional actors. Within this framework, our analysis seeks to provide nuanced, empirical, and theoretical insight into the mechanisms and impacts of co-producing urban habitat, against the backdrop of formal urban governance and community self-management practices. A comprehensive combination of desk research and field studies in a representative sector of Quito has delineated four distinct scenarios of urban habitat creation. This characterisation illustrates co-production's pivotal role in the nuanced processes of peripheral urbanisation, re-evaluating the virtues and constraints of participatory urban management and development policies. While aiming to foster state-community collaboration, these policies often lead to disjointed pathways, underscoring a multifaceted pattern of cooperative and contentious interactions that shape the evolution of peripheral urban landscapes.

共同生产之路:基多周边城市化的谈判与背景透视
本研究详细考察了厄瓜多尔基多一个半边缘社区的城市人居共同生产情况,重点关注市政府与当地社区之间的对话与协商的动态互动。利益相关者在缺乏国家支持的情况下,在正式城市发展的挑战中,努力保护和发展他们祖先的领地。我们的研究揭示了社区合作、与市政府的领土争端以及与非常规行为者的战略伙伴关系等丰富的内容。在这一框架内,我们的分析力图在正式城市治理和社区自我管理实践的背景下,对共同创造城市人居环境的机制和影响提供细致入微的经验和理论见解。在基多的一个代表性地区,通过案头研究和实地考察的全面结合,我们划分出了四种不同的城市人居环境创建方案。这一特征说明了共同生产在细微的边缘城市化进程中的关键作用,重新评估了参与式城市管理和发展政策的优点和制约因素。虽然这些政策旨在促进国家与社区之间的合作,但往往会导致相互脱节的道路,凸显了合作与争议互动的多面模式,塑造了边缘城市景观的演变。
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CiteScore
10.50
自引率
10.30%
发文量
151
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Habitat International is dedicated to the study of urban and rural human settlements: their planning, design, production and management. Its main focus is on urbanisation in its broadest sense in the developing world. However, increasingly the interrelationships and linkages between cities and towns in the developing and developed worlds are becoming apparent and solutions to the problems that result are urgently required. The economic, social, technological and political systems of the world are intertwined and changes in one region almost always affect other regions.
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