Transformations in urban gardens: Neoliberal influences and land use conflicts in Shiraz's Qasr.al-Dasht Gardens

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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The extensive transformation of urban gardens is a significant element in the process of planetary urbanisation. This is driven by the constraints of a neoliberal political economy aimed at maximising the capitalistic utilisation of urban spaces. This study examines the conversion of urban gardens to paved or hard surface areas, a phenomenon described as "de-gardening". The study is conducted through a qualitative methodology that involves engagement with key stakeholders around Qasr al-Dasht Gardens in the city of Shiraz, Iran. The investigation traces the origins of these transformations to the 1960s, noting an acceleration in recent decades. The analysis identifies the pervasive influence of neoliberal urban planning and management discourse as a critical factor. This discourse redefines the value of garden spaces by escalating land costs and altering economic valuations by various social actors. Consequently, diverse social groups, ranging from traditional gardeners to modern urban developers, engage differently with these spaces. For traditional farmers, gardens are essential for livelihood, whereas for advocates of neoliberalism, these areas represent potential for investment, luxurious havens for peaceful and comfortable living, and capital accumulation. These conflicting views have led to extensive land use changes in Qasr al-Dasht Gardens. The study concludes by proposing policy measures and institutional frameworks aimed at preserving and enhancing urban gardens. Recommendations include the establishment of an independent municipal body dedicated to the gardens, forming non-governmental organisations and oversight groups, and reevaluating the "Organisation and Conservation Plan of the Qasr al-Dasht Gardens of Shiraz".

城市花园的变革:设拉子 Qasr.al-Dasht 花园的新自由主义影响和土地使用冲突
城市园林的大规模改造是地球城市化进程中的一个重要因素。这是受新自由主义政治经济学的制约,旨在最大限度地利用城市空间。本研究探讨了城市园林向铺装或硬地面区域的转化,这种现象被称为 "去园林化"。研究采用定性方法,与伊朗设拉子市 Qasr al-Dasht 花园周围的主要利益相关者进行接触。调查将这些转变的起源追溯到 20 世纪 60 年代,并注意到近几十年来这些转变的加速。分析认为,新自由主义城市规划和管理话语的普遍影响是一个关键因素。这种话语通过提高土地成本和改变不同社会参与者的经济价值,重新定义了花园空间的价值。因此,从传统园丁到现代城市开发商,不同的社会群体以不同的方式与这些空间打交道。对于传统农民来说,花园是维持生计的必要条件,而对于新自由主义的倡导者来说,这些区域代表着投资潜力、安逸舒适生活的奢华避风港以及资本积累。这些相互冲突的观点导致 Qasr al-Dasht 花园的土地用途发生了广泛的变化。研究最后提出了旨在保护和加强城市花园的政策措施和制度框架。建议包括建立一个专门负责花园的独立市政机构,成立非政府组织和监督小组,以及重新评估 "设拉子 Qasr al-Dasht 花园的组织和保护计划"。
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.70
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553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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