What is a “Green City”? Understanding Environmental Imaginaries of Residents in a Politically Conservative Area

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Maya Henderson, M. Lawhon
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Abstract

highlights:

Participants largely favored environmental action and believed environmentalism is important.

They suggested that their style and scale of living was more green and more desirable than large, dense urban areas.

The size of the urban area, sense of community, and connection to the land were central to their green imaginary.

Participants identified the community as the key driver of the change, emphasizing individualized and performative actions.

abstract:

Contemporary mainstream accounts of sustainability in the United States increasingly emphasize the importance of large, dense urban areas and nature within the metropolis, a hybrid that brings the “green” into the urban. Here, we demonstrate that many people believe neither that such areas are greener nor that these are desirable places to live. Through brief photo elicitation interviews and a focus group, we examine the imaginary of “green city” in a politically conservative area. Our findings suggest residents do support environmentalism, and believe their local area embodies much of what it means to be “green”, including a strong sense of community, a lifestyle deeply connected to the local environment, and a desire to take part in sustainability initiatives. Big cities, in contrast, are imagined as both less green and less desirable places to live. We suggest that the dominant US American urban environmental imaginary remains alienating to many and reflect on the implications of these divergent imaginaries for environmental politics. Emphasizing the multiplicity of environmental imaginaries helps us to understand conservative areas not necessarily as anti-environmental but as articulating views that do not accord with dominant perspectives; this might also point us towards more diverse possibilities for sustainable futures.

什么是“绿色城市”?理解政治保守区居民的环境想象
亮点:•与会者普遍支持环保行动,并认为环保主义很重要。•他们表示,他们的生活方式和规模比大而密集的城市地区更环保,更令人向往。•城市面积、社区感和与土地的联系是他们绿色想象的核心。•参与者认为社区是变革的关键驱动力,强调个性化和表演性行动。摘要:美国当代主流的可持续发展观点越来越强调大而密集的城市区域和大都市内的自然的重要性,这是一种将“绿色”带入城市的混合体。在这里,我们证明,许多人既不认为这些地区更环保,也不认为这些地方是理想的居住场所。通过简短的摄影采访和焦点小组,我们考察了政治保守地区“绿色城市”的想象。我们的研究结果表明,居民确实支持环保主义,并相信他们所在的地区体现了“绿色”的大部分含义,包括强烈的社区意识、与当地环境紧密相连的生活方式,以及参与可持续发展倡议的愿望。相比之下,大城市被想象成既不那么环保,也不那么令人向往的生活场所。我们认为,占主导地位的美国城市环境想象仍然疏远了许多人,并反思了这些不同想象对环境政治的影响。强调环境想象的多样性有助于我们理解保守的领域——不一定是反环境的,而是表达了与主流观点不一致的观点;这也可能为我们指明可持续未来的更多样化的可能性。
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CiteScore
1.10
自引率
14.30%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.
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