Contributions of Urban Political Ecology to sustainable drainage transitions

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Andrea Nóblega-Carriquiry
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Abstract

This article aims to demonstrate how critical urban geography and Urban Political Ecology (UPE) can provide analytical tools to fully incorporate the social dimension in Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS), overcoming ageographical and depoliticized understandings of sustainable stormwater transitions. Through its socio-technical framework, Sustainability Transitions Theory (STT) has contributed significantly to the discourses around governance, infrastructure and management of the new stormwater paradigm from hazard to resource. However, the theory fails to recognise the complexities that geographical, historical and political dynamics introduce into this process, as questions arise regarding why, how and for whom stormwater becomes a resource. The article argues that UPE can offer insights into why and how drainage transitions may take place in specific contexts, considering aspects of sustainability, social equity, justice and democracy.
城市政治生态学对可持续排水转型的贡献
本文旨在展示关键城市地理学和城市政治生态学(UPE)如何提供分析工具,以充分纳入可持续城市排水系统(SUDS)的社会维度,克服对可持续雨水过渡的地理和非政治化理解。通过其社会技术框架,可持续发展转型理论(STT)对从危害到资源的新雨水范式的治理、基础设施和管理的论述做出了重大贡献。然而,该理论未能认识到地理、历史和政治动态引入这一过程的复杂性,因为出现了关于为什么、如何以及为谁成为一种资源的问题。本文认为,UPE可以深入了解在特定背景下,考虑到可持续性、社会公平、正义和民主等方面,排水转型为何以及如何发生。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
16.70%
发文量
31
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica is an open-access academic journal aimed at scholars and professionals who have an interest on the interactions between nature, society, politics, economy and culture that take place in space at different scales, and to which geography provides analysis or responses. Edited jointly by the Department of Geography of the Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona and the Department of Geography of the Universitat de Girona, Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica is published quarterly, in February, June and October.
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