Sustainable Urbanism: An evolving field of scholarship and professional practice

IF 1.5 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
C. Balsas
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Sustainable Urbanism is an evolving field of scholarship and professional practice, especially across the Atlantic Ocean. This research note provides an individual account of how the field emerged and evolved at the turn of the millennium. It utilizes some of Jane Jacobs’ thinking to introduce Sustainable Urbanism – History, Economic-Environmental Knowledge, and Professional Practice while revealing ample future research avenues to strengthen and augment the field's place-based teaching and research dimensions. It does so by presenting a number of contrasting case studies in Portugal (the Iberian Peninsula), the United States (North America), and Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) (Southeast Asia) in terms of size, density, morphology, lifestyles and territorial governance practices, which are key to understanding the main arguments put forward. It is argued that communication of best practices and mutual learning of policy innovations across geo-spatial scales ought to be accentuated in order to improve Jane Jacob's relatively weary, nonetheless pivotal, view of urban planning's reputation to adequately, efficiently, and equitably resolve pressing urban complexities.
可持续城市主义:一个不断发展的学术和专业实践领域
可持续城市主义是一个不断发展的学术和专业实践领域,特别是在大西洋彼岸。这份研究报告提供了该领域如何在世纪之交出现和发展的个人账户。它运用了简·雅各布斯的一些思想,介绍了可持续城市主义-历史,经济-环境知识和专业实践,同时揭示了丰富的未来研究途径,以加强和扩大该领域的基于场所的教学和研究维度。本文通过在葡萄牙(伊比利亚半岛)、美国(北美)和澳门特别行政区(SAR)(东南亚)的规模、密度、形态、生活方式和领土治理实践方面提出了一些对比案例研究,这是理解所提出的主要论点的关键。作者认为,应该加强最佳实践的交流和跨地理空间尺度政策创新的相互学习,以改善简·雅各布相对疲惫但至关重要的城市规划声誉观,以充分、有效和公平地解决紧迫的城市复杂性。
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